Below you will find every single race that can be found in Anaheim, based on the cities covered by the respective agencies. Not all candidates may be on your ballot, but every candidate on your ballot will be here.

If you don’t see a race or a candidate on here that you expected to, it may be the seat is unopposed and not on the ballot.

Click the “+” next to each name to learn more about the candidates.

Anaheim

City Council Race

  • Candidate for Anaheim Union High School District 

    Area 3

    Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton


    Campaign Website: None Found


    Social Media: 

    Magcalas has a public Instagram page, but his last post was in 2016: 

    Magcalas also has a private Instagram page

    Magcalas’s Facebook – last post in 2014: 



    News:

    • In 2019, “Jose Paolo Magcalas, an ethnic studies and United States history teacher at Loara High School, was elected to lead the [Anaheim] school district’s board.

    • A blog post from a far-right, anti-LGBTQ+ source critical of Magcalas, effectively calling him a Marxist and “woke activist”:


    Endorsements:

    • The liberal-leaning Orange Juice Blog endorses him and speaks of him this way:

    “Trustee Area 3: Jose Paolo Magcalas (professor, current Elementary School Board member) finally taking on: Katherine Smith (incumbent trustee; ah, the stories I could tell about this ancient Anaheim matron. Some good, some bad. But she has been on the board long enough.)

    • The anti-LGBTQ, far-right Nancy’s Picks endorsed his opponent, Katherine Smith

    • Magcalas is not only endorsed by the Orange County Democrats, there’s also a link to his fundraising page on the OC Democrats’ page

  • Candidate for Anaheim Union High School District 

    Area 3

    Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton


    Smith doesn’t appear to have a campaign website. 


    Socials: 

    Instagram

    Facebook

    These both are private and/or relatively empty.


    Smith has served on the board of trustees of the AUHSD since 1996. 



    The OC Register asked Smith a few questions.  Among those, they asked: “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?”

    Smith answered: “Well, I think that that law is well thought out. We have different issues with our youth today. It’s a different world than when I grew up, and the issues that are very important for our youth today should be handled in an ethical manner.”


    Her opponent, Jose Paolo Magcalas, declined to answer the OC Register’s questionnaire.


    Endorsements: 

    “Recommendation: Area 3: KATHERINE H. SMITH (“Declined to State” party)

    Comments: Previously long time Republican (recently DTS) and incumbent board member that has done a good job, like conceiving  and founding highly acclaimed Oxford Academy.”


    ***We would note that Nancy’s Picks does seem to have a habit of choosing the candidate that is furthest from a Democrat as possible, even when no other information is available. 


  • Candidate for Anaheim Union High School District 

    Area 4

    Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton


    Henry does not seem to have a campaign website. 


    Socials: 

    None found


    Henry did not respond to the OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.

    • The liberal-leaning Orange Juice Blog comments on Charoen here, saying: “Trustee Area 4: Henry Charoen (Centralia school board member – another trying to move on up to AUHSD. Gustavo tells us he used to be a La Palma Mayor so WEIGH THAT HEAVILY!)”


    Endorsements: 

    • The conservative-leaning Nancy’s Picks endorses his opponent, O’Neal: “Area 4: BRIAN O'NEAL (AI) Comments: Incumbent AI (American Independent-good platform) party, BRIAN O'NEAL is being challenged by HENRY CHAROEN, an unknown Republican, who did not even file a Ballot Statement.”

  • Candidate for Anaheim Union High School District 

    Area 4

    Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton


    Brian is registered as an American Independent, which is a far-right political party. However, it’s fairly common for people who mean to register as “No Party Preference” to mistakenly register as “American Independent”, thinking it’s the same thing.  We can’t be sure if that’s the case for Brian or not. 


    O’Neal has been a trustee of the AUHSD since 2002. His bio includes, “His community volunteer activities include being a founding director and current president of the Scholarship Foundation of John F. Kennedy High School; participation as a Boy Scout adult leader for 33 years and still active; formerly serving on the Board of Youth 20/20; and acting as Neighborhood Watch Block captain for 35 years”. 


    Brian declined to fill out the OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.


    Socials: None Found


    Endorsements:

    Nancy’s Picks (far-right local ballot guide)

  • Candidate for Anaheim Union High School District 

    Area 5 (short term)

    Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton


    Hoshi lists his campaign website as https://www.hoshi4auhsd.wixsite.com/, but we were unable to open it. 


    Hoshi has been a “choral music teacher, Activities Director, and Principal” according to his LinkedIn.

    Socials: 

    Instagram:

    Linktree

    Facebook


    On Instagram, Hoshi follows: 

    ***The large majority of accounts Hoshi follows are related to AUHSD.  With the exception of Jesse Watters, he doesn’t seem to follow any openly political accounts. 


    Endorsements:

    None Found


    The OC Register asked Hoshi a few questions.  Among those, they asked, “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation? (Please limit your answer to 200 words or less.)”


    Ron replied, “Parents play a vital role as partners with the school district in supporting their children. Unfortunately, not all students feel comfortable confiding in their parents for various reasons. Schools can serve as a safe and supportive environment where students can build the confidence and readiness to involve their parents in important conversations. This group of students often faces higher rates of suicidal ideation and mental health challenges. It is essential for our schools to help bridge the gap for these students, providing support and guiding them toward connecting with their parents during this critical time in their lives.”



  • Candidate for Anaheim Union High School District 

    Area 5 (short term)

    Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton


    Blount is currently Trustee of the North Orange County Community College District.


    Blount does not have any campaign website or social media that we were able to locate. 



    Endorsements: 



    The OC Register asked Steve a few questions.  Among those, they asked,  “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?“

    Blount gave this answer: “This involves two opposing inalienable rights: that parents should have complete control and involvement in the lives of the children and the right of children to be what they truly believe they are. In the same vein, if a parent is truly, completely and totally involved in their children’s lives and well-being, they will know already. The task is to make sure the students don’t fear the reaction of the parents and that students should believe that their parents love them completely and unconditionally.”

Anaheim Union School District

Garden Grove Unified School District

  • Candidate

    Garden Grove Unified School District, Trustee Area 5


    Khai does not have a campaign page that we could find to review.

    Socials: 

    Personal Facebook (Potentially)
    LinkedIn (Potentially)


    Many of his public-facing Facebook posts are not in English, and unfortunately, we were not able to translate them.  As always, our doors are open for any Vietnamese translation volunteers. :) 


    Email:Khaimdao@yahoo.com


    Candidate Issues & Priorities:
    None Found


    Candidate Endorsements: 

    None Found

    The Orange Juice Blog, which is left-leaning and tends to be LGBTQ+ friendly, has called him “a friend of the blog”. 


    News & Press:

    Orange County Register’s November 5, 2024 General Election Voter Guide - lists Dao as Journalist and Radio Host 


    The candidate did not respond to the OC Register 2024 election questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.

  • Incumbent

    Garden Grove Unified School District, Trustee Area 5

    Appears to show lukewarm support for Parental Rights, is backed by anti-LGBTQ+ groups, but no personal statements on record.

    Nguyen is a current board member.  

    Email: dina.nguyen@ggusd.us


    Nguyen does not have social media that we were able to locate.


    Candidate Issues & Priorities:

    Sustain the current budget and services

    Candidate Endorsements:

    Nancy’s Picks

    Reform California

    CA College Republicans



    News & Press:

    Dina was asked about her views on Forced Outing Policies by the Orange County Register. 

    OC Register: “California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation? (Please limit your answer to 200 words or less.)”

    Dina Nguyen: “I believe in age-appropriate activities. The safety of the students is a priority. I am a candidate with children. Like other parents, I have an interest in the development of my children. For as long as GGUSD is authorized to make rules concerning this subject, I am committed to supporting the rights of parents to be informed as long as the safety and welfare of the children are not at stake”. 

Orange Unified School District

  • Candidate, OUSD district 3

    Current OUSD board president

    Parent of current OUSD students

    OUSD graduate

    OUSD volunteer

    Expert in early childhood education and currently pursuing a PhD in education

    Former educator, preschool

    Life long OUSD resident

    Very active school board member who regularly visits OUSD schools and events 


    Ana Page agreed to take Pride at the Pier’s School Board Advocacy Pledge.

    Ana is very supportive of LBGTQ+ students & families; Ana has been a panelist for Pride at the Pier’s Good Faith Conversation series, speaking both as an educational professional and as someone who has queer folks close to her in her life. 

    Forced outing policy vote - absent because she had to flee the meeting in fear for her safety just before the vote. Pride at the Pier was there at the meeting in question; a large number of extremist, anti-LGBTQ+ activists were screaming and yelling, and creating a very threatening atmosphere.  There was significant security concern for the trustees who were not supportive of forced outing policies. 


    Supported the passing of AB1955. 

    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Ana Page, Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire

    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?

    A: Parents play a crucial role in education by supporting their child’s learning and development, advocating for their needs, and partnering with educators to ensure their child’s success. They provide essential insights into their child’s background, strengths, and challenges, which can help tailor educational approaches and support.

    There are limitations to parental involvement, especially when it comes to sensitive issues like gender identity. While parents should be informed and involved in decisions that directly affect their child, it’s also important to respect students’ privacy and autonomy, particularly in situations where disclosure could lead to harm or distress.

    The new law aims to balance these concerns by preventing districts from enforcing parental notification policies regarding changes in gender identity. This approach recognizes that students may need a safe space to explore their identity without immediate pressure to disclose to their parents, especially if the home environment might not be supportive. Big government policies should not be one-size-fits-all solutions; parents should have the autonomy to make decisions in the best interest of their children rather than having government mandates dictate how they should parent. The role of parents in education is vital, but it must be balanced with respect for students’ rights and well-being.



    Political platform

    Balanced budget, fiscal responsibility, taxpayer protection ensuring resources flow into classrooms.

    Prioritize student safety and mental health 

    Upgrade and fix aging school facilities and campuses 

    Meet the diverse need of our community and provide essential services for parents, families, and all students


    Accomplishments

    • Placed counselors at every elementary site

    • Expanded career technical programs

    • Augmented enriching after-school programs

    • Developed an Asset Management Plan

    • Facilitated an updated Student Bill of Rights


    Website: https://page4ousd.com

    Instagram: @presidentanapage

    Campaign Instagram: @page4ousd


    On her instagram, she posted an image that says “Protect Trans Youth”. 

  • Candidate OUSD district 3


    Dan has no candidate statement, website or social media. 


    He is a manager for an aerospace company, according to his FPPC Form 700 found through the OC Registrar’s office.  However, he has not filed any campaign finances reflecting any donations. 


    He doesn’t have any endorsements that we could find, with the closest to an endorsement coming from far-right organization Reform California, who listed as their endorsement for this race: “Area 3: Not Ana Page”. 


    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Dzung “Dan” Nguyen, Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election
    questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Parents should be, and need to be, involved in the education of their children. They need to encourage their students to work hard, try to do their best in all classes, pay attention to the materials being taught, be respectful of their teachers, etc. Parents need to work with teachers and schools, paying attention to the progress or lack of progress of their children.

    Regarding parental notification policies, if a child may be changing their gender identity, we tend to oversimplify this issue by having the policy (or law) either require or prohibit schools from notifying parents. A “blanket policy” will not work for all students and all families. This can be a very emotional challenge for a student and their parents. Some parents may be supportive, but some may also react very negatively to this. We need to be flexible, treating each case individually and with care. It’s unfair to force teachers or school administrators to become the enforcers of a blanket policy. It would be better to have a trained professional, such as a psychologist or psychiatrist, talk with the student, find out more how the student would feel talking to their parents, and then make a recommendation.

    Excerpt taken from the Orange Juice Blog:
    “He’s the dad of rightwing scribbler Chris Nguyen. We know Chris! (Right) He used to run a dull, moribund Republican blog named OCPolitical – that is, until the Anaheim kleptocracy became aware of his talents and hired him to write their mendacious statements (and even made him a commissioner!) Thus, when I tried to recall Harry Sidhu, and later Jordan Brandman, my statements were responded to by identical, identically dishonest statements by Chris Nguyen. Shame, Chris – you can’t even write a statement for your Dad?”

  • Candidate OUSD district 4

    Candidate, Orange County Water District District 2

    (Also, while we’re not covering this race - he’s running for U.S. President).


    Not much is known about “Mando”; he is a perennial candidate who shows up on our ballots most election cycles. It seems he did not submit any candidate statements for the OUSD or the OCWD races as The OC Registrar does not have a record on file.


    His rhetoric is far right sprinkled with a handful of left rhetoric. He is in favor of forced birthing policy and claims ‘Kamala supports abortions that kill babies’. Says ‘she is married to a Zionist Jew’. We are choosing not to promote these views by linking directly to his social media, but it can be found if you search for it. 


    When the attempt to recall Newsom took place he put his name into the hat for Governor. His old governor website says: “FUTURE POLITICAL GOAL: Democratic Political Party Nomination for President of the United States of America as a historical vote to be the First Latino President in the advancement of Racial Equity & Inclusion 2024.”


    Old website link: https://mandocaliforniagovernor.godaddysites.com

    Twitter: https://x.com/presidentmando?s=21&t=1Ai3J8LtXSBdMk_fRbpEew


    OJ Blog: Orange will stay sane - but not without a silly season this Fall!


    No public stance on the LBGTQ+ community, although he seems to lean into alt-right ideologies regarding several other demographics and issues.

  • candidate OUSD district 4

    Website: https://www.pelly4ousd.com

    Instagram: @pellyforousd

    Campaign Instagram: @pellyforousd2024

    Sara agreed to take the School Board Advocacy Pledge, saying, “Thank you for reaching out! I absolutely agree to the Advocacy Pledge in its entirety. As a public school educator for the past 34 years, and now as a school board member, I believe it is my duty to assure that ALL students have access to a safe, accepting, respectful learning environment, and the best education we can provide. I appreciate all Pride at the Pier does to advocate for every student”.

    • Current OUSD school board member, appointed (post recall) running for the remaining term of Madison Miner

    • 35 years in education 

    • Retired OUSD principal and teacher

    • Degree in Elementary Education 

    • Very active school board member. Visits schools and school events.

    • Advocate for those without a voice, encouraging parents to become involved with the schools and speak out for their children

    Per our direct sources within the pro-LGBTQ+ OUSD Recall team that campaigned to oust Madison Miner and Rick Ledesma from the OUSD in March, “Sara is an ally and supports LGBTQ+ students”. 


    Platform

    • Ensuring open and transparent communication with all stakeholders.

    • Improving facilities by wisely managing maintenance funds and fully developing an Asset Management Plan where the needs determine priority.

    • Fostering success of the innovative programs that make OUSD a destination district by providing proper supports for administrators and teachers.



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Sara Pelly, Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 4 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: As a teacher and principal, I value every child as an individual, and one-size-fits-all all policies are in contradiction to the uniqueness of each child and family. Parent involvement is critical in the success of their child’s education. As a principal, I listened to parents’ concerns, and even when we didn’t agree, I made an effort to find common ground, which was the desire to do what was best for their child. Communication and collaboration are key elements in the partnership between schools and families, and that will always be a priority for me.

  • Candidate OUSD district 7

    Former OUSD school board trustee 2004-2008


    During his early campaigns, Rocco gained a reputation for having misled voters about being a “teacher.” Rocco does have an expired teaching credential, but our researchers cannot find any evidence of him actually being employed as a teacher anywhere. 

    As far as we can tell, Rocco won his election in 2004 largely in part because his ballot designation stated “teacher” while his opponent’s stated “park ranger.” This election, Rocco tried to list himself as a “retired teacher/writer” on his 2024 designation but a private citizen challenged the designation and the ROV agreed and removed “teacher”. Private citizens are legally allowed to challenge designations on ballots for a limited time during candidate filings - this is a legal process that exists through the OC Registrar of Voters. 

    Rocco did not submit a candidate statement for the 2024 election.


    A PatP source who was highly involved as a parent within OUSD during Rocco’s 2004-2008 term shared what she recalled of that time; “Rocco was deliberately disruptive and obstructive when he was a trustee. He voted “no” or abstained on every single vote, refused to attend closed session meetings - when he had the floor, he spoke of county-sanctioned plots and attempts to silence him; conspiracy theories involving county officials; the misuse of authority and his enemies list.  He demeaned other board members and refused to observe board protocols. He arrived early to meetings so he could place copies of his grievances on every seat in the audience, none of which had anything to do with the school district governance or its students. Wrote a book about “the partnership,” a cabal of powerful individuals he says runs the county and has tried to assassinate him.  …it took them a month to even find him after he won the election, no one could contact him”. 


    News articles from that period of time reflect this unusual behavior, as well; 

    Rocco Speech Prompts School Board Change - LA Times

    Mystery school board winner gets sworn in - Recordnet

    Judge dismisses suit by Orange schools trustee - LA Times

    Rocco in action with vintage cameos of Rick Ledesma and John Ortega



    Rocco does not have any social media, campaign websites, or campaign finances filed. 

    PatP could not find any endorsements for this candidate. 


    It’s hard to tell if Rocco has any particular stance towards the LGBTQ+ community - it’s hard to tell what his stances are on any issues. Also, the candidate could not be reached by the OC Register for their 2024 election questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.

  • Candidate OUSD District 7

    Website: https://www.drglass4ousd.com

    Instagram: @drglass4ousd

    Current OUSD school board member, appointed (post recall) running for the remaining term of Rick Ledesma

    • 27 years of experience as an educator

    • Former OUSD teacher

    • Met and married fellow teacher Sheryl at Orange High and married on campus under “the dome.”

    • Distinguished Faculty in Residence at CSU Long Beach 

    • Current parent of OUSD students

    • OUSD resident

    Per our direct sources within the pro-LGBTQ+ OUSD Recall team that campaigned to oust Madison Miner and Rick Ledesma from the OUSD in March; “Dr. Stephen Glass is supportive of LBGTQ students and families”



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Stephen Glass, Orange Unified School District Trustee Area 7 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Parents are key to a child’s education, and their involvement should be respected. Schools also have a responsibility to ensure every student feels safe and valued. A balanced approach that fosters collaboration between parents and schools can protect student well-being while honoring parental roles. This ensures that all students thrive in an environment that respects their humanity and individual needs.



    Stephen’s Platform Per His Campaign Website

    • Enhanced Curriculum & Educational Programs - Developing and expanding curriculum initiatives that cater to diverse student needs and interests, including advanced placement courses and career readiness programs

    • Fiscal Responsibility And Resource Allocation- Ensuring transparent and efficient management of educational resources to maximize student outcomes and support long-term sustainability in educational programs.

    • Technology Integration And Innovation -Leveraging technology to support personalized learning experiences, digital literacy, and innovative teaching methodologies.

    • Community Engagement And Partnership - Strengthening partnerships between schools, families, and community organizations to foster a collaborative approach to student success and well-being

    • (*not popular with our red base, sadly) Equity And Inclusion In Education- Implementing policies and programs that ensure equitable access to quality education for all students, regardless of background or socioeconomic status.

    • Teacher Support And Professional Development - Investing in ongoing training and professional development opportunities for educators to enhance teaching practices and student engagement.

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 1

    https://www.instagram.com/quintero4pylusd/


    Tricia’s endorsement page on her campaign website does not include political organizations, focusing instead on educators, students, and parents. 

    Endorsed by Nancy Watkins, OC BOE candidate who has fought anti-LGBTQ+ extremism in Orange County schools. 

    Endorsed by WAVE, who said about their endorsement choice: “These races are critical, and our endorsed candidates are running a fight against some of the most extremist visionaries in public education. In the wake of book banning, anti-equitable curriculum, and LGBTQ+ violations infiltrating their way into public school leadership, it is imperative that we elect our endorsed candidates to combat this wave of extremism.”


    On her campaign page, she says, “What’s your position on teaching CRT?  I can assure you that my two PYLUSD graduates were never taught this academic and legal framework. CRT is a graduate-level course at a university level. I support an accurate teaching of historical events. Ensuring students and teachers can have open discussions is a crucial part of creating critical thinking skills. Social studies curriculum should follow the California State Standards.” 


    She says: “What are your thoughts on parents’ rights? As a teacher, parents are always welcome in the classroom, and parent involvement is encouraged. Parents have always had rights in our educational system. Legal documents, such as information in a student’s permanent files, are not allowed to be changed without parent permission. This law has never changed, even with the passing of AB 1955. I do believe that parents should be notified if their child is dealing with difficult issues. PYLUSD has a system in place to help parents and students. Resources can be provided with parent permission.”



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Tricia Quintero, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Trustee Area 1 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Parents are always welcome in my classroom, and I encourage their active involvement. Parents have always had rights in our educational system. Legal documents, such as a student’s permanent files, are not allowed to be changed without parental permission. I strongly believe that parents should be notified if their child is dealing with difficult issues. PYLUSD has a system in place to help parents and students, and resources can be provided with parental permission.

    California’s SAFETY Act is designed to extend resources to all schools. In my opinion, trained professionals, such as counselors, should be the source of sharing sensitive information with parents, not the teacher. Teachers need to have a relationship of trust with students and should be seen as the educational piece of the puzzle. We as teachers do form a caring bond with our students but realize we cannot take the place of a parent or a trained counselor when dealing with sensitive matters.

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 1

    Endorsed by Moms for Liberty

    Endorsed by OC GOP

    Endorsed by Pat Nixon Republican Women

    Endorsed by Reform CA

    Endorsed by Nancy’s Picks



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Ryan James Miller, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Trustee Area 1 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: I am absolutely against AB 1955.

    I believe parents play a vital, God-given role in their children’s education and overall development. They are the primary caretakers and should be actively involved in the decisions that affect their child’s well-being, without exclusion. Schools and educators are partners in this process, not replacements for parental authority.

    While I support creating safe and supportive environments for all students, I believe that transparency and communication between schools and parents are essential. Parents have the right to know about every aspect of their child’s life to ensure they can provide the necessary guidance and support.

    I do not believe in limiting parents’ access to information regarding their child. If a school feels the child’s physical safety is of concern, then they should contact the proper authorities. It is important for schools to work with police, counselors and other professionals to navigate these sensitive issues carefully, but never at the exclusion of parental involvement.

    Overall, the role of parents should be respected and upheld, with schools serving as partners in their child’s education and well-being.



    On his facebook, 

    “I’m for parents having a clear, God-given role in their children’s education (...) But I’m also fighting against divisive ideologies that misrepresent our history and tear apart our community. I’m fighting against policies that would withhold important information from parents about their own children. And I’m fighting against ideas that compromise the safety and well-being of our students”. 
    Miller is referring to fears about CRT, AB 1955, and curriculum that is inclusive of marginalized communities. 

    He says on his facebook; “why is the (teachers) union in support of allowing boys in girls bathrooms”, and “The union endorses CRT (critical race theory) and propogates gender dyspohoria ideologies and policies which are a huge distraction to our students education.”

    “I am committed to keeping everything inappropriate from being taught or propagated in our schools to ensure our children get what they need from school, the best education possible.”

    In a comment response to someone asking if he would be non-discriminatory to non-Christian religions, he said “I am non-discriminatory but I definitely do not have to embrace all religions and would never ask anyone to do so.”

    On his facebook he references a meeting he had with David Schmus, Executive Director of Christian Educators.  Christian Educators describes itself as ““We are working towards a bigger vision…our calling is to raise up an army of thriving ambassadors for Jesus in our public schools.”

    He claims on his facebook - “Let me let you in on a little secret. The teachers union, CTA and APLE, want power so they can manipulate our curriculum, control the staff, and have their way in our district. We cannot let that happen”.

    He claims about his opponent, “My opponent is heavily supported by organizations and individuals who are focused on promoting liberal, progressive ideologies including CRT (critical race theory), gender mutilation and dysphoria, the removal of parental notification, and the overall destruction of good family values that we as a community have loved for decades in Placentia and Yorba Linda.” 


    On his campaign website, he prioritizes;

    “Rejecting Inappropriate content: Our classrooms should be safe spaces for learning, not places where children are exposed to inappropriate or divisive content. I will work to keep such material out of our schools to protect the innocence of our children.”

    “Protecting our Values: I stand against divisive ideologies like CRT, which misrepresent history and create division. I believe in teaching unity and progress, not resentment. I also oppose any policy that withholds information from parents about their children's well-being.”

    “‘Protecting Girls’ Rights: I believe in protecting our girls from policies that force them to share bathrooms or sports teams with boys. Schools should provide a safe, respectful environment for all students.”

    “Safeguarding parental roles: Parents have a God-given role in their children’s education. I will always promote transparency and parental involvement, ensuring that schools communicate openly with parents and respect their voices in decision-making.”


    Follow the Money:
    His campaign treasurer is Lysa Ray, who is running the campaigns of several anti-LGBTQ candidates throughout Southern California, and who is also the treasurer for Andrew Do, the OC County Supervisor who is in the process of being ousted after serious alleged financial corruption scandals that led to his home being raised by the FBI. 

    He received a $250 campaign donation from Brett Barbe, Yorba Linda Water District director and Epoch Times contributor. 

    He received $500 from Paul Hernandez, a Senior Executive at Irvine Company

    He received $500 from Eric Silverman, CEO of Voluntary Disruption, a company that teaches corporations about shifting the language around ‘voluntary’, employee funded benefits. Silverman is the author of a book titled “Breaking Through the Status Quo: How Innovative Companies are Changing the Benefits Game to Help Their Employees and Boost their Bottom Line”.  We’ve included this as we are interested in the connection between this donor and a candidate who has been open about his opposition to unions. 

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 1


    Candidate did not submit a candidate statement when he filed to run, nor has he provided any campaign finance filings to the OC Registrar of Voters


    As far as we can tell, he is not endorsed by anyone.

    He does not seem to have a campaign website or campaign social media.

    Per Ballot Pedia, it does not seem that he has run for office before.



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Nicolas Cardenas, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Trustee Area 1 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: I am a person of faith, and that faith requires that in all I do, it be done in love. Policies requiring district employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity are neither loving toward the student or the staff member.

    My focus as a parent and as a potential board member will always be on creating a safe and positive school climate and enabling a focus on student well-being, learning, and achievement — for all students.

    Regarding, parental notification policies and/or rules requiring school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity, my understanding is that PYLUSD adopted a policy that would not notify parents if their child showed signs of being transgender — but rather if a student posed a “clear and present danger” to themselves or others.

    It is also my understanding that the policy was adopted on a first and only reading, perhaps to avoid further questions by the community. I oppose adopting policies in such a manner. Open and honest dialogue is a fundamental and necessary right of every parent and guardian.

    I am opposed to any attempt to weaponize existing PYLUSD policy to target LGBTQ+ students.

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 2

    https://andersonforschoolboard2024.com/

    Endorsed by the local teachers’ union, Association of Placentia Yorba Linda Educators


    Anderson voted against the forced outing policy in PYLUSD

    October 10, 2023 Board meeting

    “Aren’t all school employees (already) mandated reporters?” Pushed against narrative that the proposed PYLUSD policy was just about mandated reporting when students were in crisis, because that policy already existed.  Our read on her statements: no need to create an additional policy that could be used to forcibly out students. 

    “As I read this, if we use this parental notification policy for clear and present danger, then it needs to come back to us to update our board policies. (...) we have board policies on weapons and dangerous instruments, we have board policies on suicide prevention, even on infectious disease, that could be it - we have lots of policies, so if this becomes an issue then we have to go back and add parent notifications to each of the policies, is that correct?”

    Raised concerns during discussion on this topic, on the lack of clarity in the policy and how it would be utilized. 

    Expressed her agreement with the PYLUSD student board member that tried in vain in 2023 to persuade the board trustees to explicitly state that their ‘Parental Notification Policy” would not be used to forcibly out queer youth, saying “...I feel like we need to further differentiate this policy so it cannot be used against the LGBTQ+ community in the same way (as other forced outing policies”. Anderson said ‘I don’t have a problem with that language being added”.  Unfortunately, she was outvoted. 



    Marilyn is a board member of the local nonprofit “Love Placentia”, which is dedicated to “demonstrate kindness, meet the needs of others, and impact lives in the city of Placentia” https://andersonforschoolboard2024.com/endorsements

    Anderson worked to implement live streams of the school board meetings, increasing accessibility for a greater involvement in civics from the community. 

    In the last couple years, Anderson has shifted to a more moderate position on the board and often challenges the extremist, anti-LGBTQ+ views active in the school board meetings.

    In 2022, Marilyn voted against Yes on an agenda item to ban “Critical Race Theory” in PYLUSD. 

    https://voiceofoc.org/2022/01/hanzo-truth-is-the-first-casualty-of-the-pylusd-culture-war-on-critical-race-theory/

    She expressed opposition to teaching about systemic racism in America, opposing “one race is inherently or intentionally racist and/or responsible for stereotyping, scapegoating, and oppression of another race” - something that Pride at the Pier feels is a misrepresentation of what curriculum that discusses systemic racism and discrimination in our nation’s history is about.



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Marilyn Anderson, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Trustee Area 2 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Parents play a crucial role in education, as they are integral to their child’s academic and emotional development. Their involvement can significantly enhance a child’s learning experience and overall well-being. I believe that every effort should be made to ensure students are open and honest with their parents, fostering a supportive environment at home and school.

    As a school board trustee, I do not create laws — that responsibility falls to the legislature. My role is to set policies within the framework of existing laws. Therefore, it is essential to develop a supportive framework that respects both students’ needs and parental involvement. Schools should focus on fostering open communication, providing resources, and offering guidance to help students navigate complex issues while maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment.

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 2


    Endorsements: 

    • Endorsed by M4L - https://www.instagram.com/p/C-jogBRxQGQ/

    • Endorsed by Ken Williams, Mari Barke, Lisa Sparks, Tim Shaw, Jorge Valdez, the anti-LGBTQ+ members of the OC Board of Education

    • Endorsed by the OC GOP

    • Endorsed by Leandra Blades, Todd Frazier, Shawn Youngblood, PYLUSD trustees who voted for forced outing policies. 

    Follows PYL4Choice on Instagram, an anti-LGBTQ+ activism group within PYL, which is highly connected to current PYL board president, Leandra Blades


    Opposes AB 1955, calling it “deceitful” and suggesting incorrectly that it “takes rights away from parents.

    On her main website, it says “ I will advocate for the preservation of the District’s existing parental notification systems” - this is in reference to the vague forced outing policy that PYLUSD passed last year that they cannot now legally enforce under AB 1955. 

    On her social media, she refers to a trustee who voted against forced outing policies as “betraying families”. 

    Her campaign website repeatedly touts her as a strong advocate for “parental rights”, the new dog-whistle for anti-LGBTQ+ activism in our public schools (as well as targeting unions, funding for public schools, and curriculum that reflects our diverse community)

    Her website includes language that claims that the teachers’ unions do not support children in public schools, which feeds into a common narrative within anti-LGBTQ+ circles that suggest that teachers are harming children, part of the “grooming” narrative.



    The candidate did not respond to the OC Register 2024 election questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 3

    https://www.misty4pylusd.com/

    Endorsed by Nancy Watkins, the OC BOE candidate who has consistently been an ally to LGBTQ+ students and spoke at a forum held by the LGBTQ Center this past February


    Misty spoke out at a June PYLUSD meeting, expressing concern about “the mismanagement of personnel and the fiscal irresponsibility of the board as of late (...) it casts doubt on the integrity of this district”. Her opponent, Leandra Blades, shared this video on her campaign instagram, using it as an opportunity to further justify forced outing policies. 


    She’s an independent candidate, running with no clear affiliation to either the OC Dems or OC GOP.  She says on her campaign website, “Education over Politics: Divisive partisan politics have no place on a school board. I will serve all parents and students fairly and enthusiastically regardless of political affiliation. I will gladly collaborate with anyone who wants to see our children succeed in the classroom and life.I don’t have a hidden agenda. I’m running as an independent candidate and have no direct association with any party or outside organization. I’m not interested in using this role as a stepping stone into higher office. My only focus is restoring the academic integrity that has always been the hallmark of our district.”


    Endorsed by Aiden Mintzer, the PYLUSD student board member that tried in vain in 2023 to persuade the board trustees to explicitly state that their ‘Parental Notification Policy” would not be used to forcibly out queer youth, saying “...I feel like we need to further differentiate this policy so it cannot be used against the LGBTQ+ community in the same way (as other forced outing policies”.  Unfortunately, his suggestion was not included in the final policy that was passed.  Aiden left the meeting in protest after this policy was passed. Aiden said in his endorsement: “"I have experience working with the adults on the PYLUSD school board and Misty Janssen would bring a refreshing change. She would look out for students and respect all peoples opinions."


    Misty has focused heavily on the endorsement of individual students, parents, and teachers on her campaign website including one from a parent who says “"I proudly endorse Misty because our core values of inclusion, respect, diversity, and fairness align."” 


    Misty is a U.S Marine of over 2 decades, assigned to the 4th Medical Battalion - 4th Medical Battalion is a unit of the United States Marine Corps, staffed by personnel from both the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy that provides medical support to United States Marine Corps forces. It’s based out of San Dego. She says of her experience in the USMC; “I work with Marines from every demographic, level of education, and socio-economic background. My job is to bring incredibly diverse groups of people together, to make great things happen and accomplish missions they simply couldn’t do without each other”.  


    About “CRT”, she says; “I do not support CRT, a graduate level college course, to be taught in TK through 12th grade. CRT was not and is not taught in our schools except for one High School AP course that requires it for college credit. The term CRT has been hijacked and turned into a political football to scare people. Also, I can say with certainty that in the past 4+ years not a single person who has talked to me has suggested they want CRT to be a part of our district curriculum either.”

    About Book Bans, she says; “I believe parents can make the best choices for their kids when it comes to the classes they take and the books they read. Expanding curriculum via age-appropriate electives allows families the options of choosing courses their children might be interested in. It’s not about me, it’s about you. You are the parent and you can decide. When school boards make unilateral decisions to ban anything, they take those rights from parents. I am here to make sure parents and students have every right to navigate their education however they think is best for them and their families.”


    About “Parental notification policies” she says; “I fully support parents being notified if a staff member believes a child is in danger. Our district has always had such policies in place and has followed CA Ed Code on this issue.”  - We think it’s notable that she is specifying here that policies for advising a parent when students’ life is in danger already exist under CA ed code and under the district’s policies - this is a challenge to the underhanded manner in which anti-LGBTQ+ activists claim that forced outing policies are in some way protecting students in any way that Ed code doesn’t already provide. It seems clear that she’s not signaling any support for policies that forcibly out LGBTQ+ students. 



    Andy Falco, extremist anti-LGBTQ+ activist, has created a considerable amount of content attacking Misty, as well the other candidates in PYLUSD who do not align with anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments. He’s claimed that she “doesn’t like rich white people”, that she’s supported by the “far left arena of progressives”, that she “has no interest in educating your children”. He references an old tweet (screenshotted, we can’t confirm its legitimacy) from Misty where she apparently said “I find it surprising that they are fine with broadcasting this kind of news, but god forbid they talk about real sex education or the use of preferred pronouns”.  (It’s unclear which ‘news’ was being referenced in the alleged tweet). Falco read this tweet and then said, “She wants sex being taught in our schools, she loves that, um, and she wants kids to believe that there’s 50 other pronouns”.   He goes on to suggest that “if you’re in that demographic (white), she despises you, um, she wants more sex in the schools, um, she thinks everybody’s racist apparently, and uh, she wants more sex in the schools”. (Repeated words are his, not ours.)



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Misty Janssen, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: I fully support parents and/or guardians being notified if a staff member believes a child is in danger. Our district has always had such policies in place and has followed California Education Code on this issue. It’s essential that we support parents as partners to ensure their children are safe and receive the highest quality education possible. When possible, parents should get involved in their children’s schools in whatever capacity they are able — classroom helper, PTA, School Site Council, Boosters, English Language and Special Education Advisory Committees, and more. The more connected parents are with our schools, the stronger our district will be for every child.

  • Candidate for PYLUSD Trustee Area 3


    Endorsements:

    • Endorsed by OC Sheriff Don Barnes

    • Endorsed by Congresswomen Michelle Steel and Young Kim, who are extreme anti-LGBTQ+ politicians

    • Endorsed by the OC GOP

    • Endorsed by the OC Board of Education, whose 5 board members have taken anti-LGBTQ+ stances consistently

    • Endorsed by Calvary Chapel Chino Hills lead pastor Jack Hibbs

    • Endorsed by Reform California, a CA political organization with anti-LGBTQ+ views



    On her website’s page “Key Issues” she poses and answers the following questions: 

    • “How do you feel about Boys in Girls bathrooms and Boys in Girls sports? If re-elected, I will continue to fight to protect our children from extreme ideas, promote conservative values and implement common sense policies.  I believe we should NOT allow boys in girls bathrooms and boys should stay OUT of girls sports. “

    • “Where do you stand on CRT? I have chosen to keep politics out of our schools by ensuring topics or theories outside of our district curriculum, such as the teaching of critical race theory, are not taught. It is a disadvantage to our students if any teacher deviates from the district curriculum in order to teach alternate subjects.”

    • “What is your position on Parental Rights & Parental Notification? Under my leadership, I implemented a Parental Notification Policy to ensure parents are in the driver's seat of their children's education and are notified immediately of any "happenings" while at school.”


    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Leandra Blades, Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Our School Board implemented a parental notification policy in 2023. We did not focus on gender identity or gender issues, but made the policy applicable to all students. Any student in a mental crisis or dealing with tough issues, the first call should be to the parents. A parent should have the opportunity to know what is happening with their child and be involved in the decision-making. A student should not be sent to a school mental health counselor without a parent’s knowledge. If a parent would like to seek help from a family physician or counselor outside of the school, that should be the decision of the parent.

    It is baffling to me that we have reached this point where this is actually a discussion or a law. Parents should always be in the driver’s seat in their students lives and school districts and personnel should not keep secrets from parents. If there are issues with a student … the parents, teachers, and staff should have the opportunity to work together to do what’s best for the student. Parents should never be removed from the equation (only of course if there is abuse involved). We need to continue to fight against this erosion of parent’s rights in California.



    She says of herself, “In 2020 I ran to restore parental rights to our community and to remove politics, social justice and social issues that were creeping into our classroom and schools by Sacramento and the teachers union. 


    Blades voted Yes on PYLUSD’s vague forced outing policy, as well as asking to waive the second reading of the policy, with the intent to limit public discussion on the agenda item. 


    Using dog whistles, Blades equated being transgender to an eating disorder during the October 10th, 2023 school board meeting discussion on forced outing https://youtu.be/FvBoeYgZYqY?si=XRdvn3059RVYS_wh


    “We are looking out for the safety of these students, which are we responsible to do” 


    When the student board member asked if the policy could include language in the policy that would have made it clear that it would not be used to forcibly out students, to differentiate it from other Forced Outing policies, Blades dismissed his suggestion.  “We heard you (...) We have a motion on the table to waive the second reading”. 



    Was a guest speaker for far right group Real Impact, which is affiliated with Calvary Chapel, an extreme anti-LGBTQ+ Evangelical Christian church. Is connected to Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, whose head pastor, Jack Hibbs, is a prominent figure in the Southern California anti-LGBTQ+ political movement.  https://www.instagram.com/p/C6G7NN6Og9J/?hl=en



    Affiliated with the IG page PYL4Choice, which has shared anti-LGBTQ posts. https://www.instagram.com/p/DATpt7ZvET2/?hl=en&img_index=1


    She is closely affiliated with a number of extremist anti-LGBTQ+ leaders in Southern California, including Sonja Shaw, the champion in California school boards of Forced Outing Policies and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric. 


    She is anti-union, claiming “Unions are directly attacking families through legislation such as AB1955 and many other bills.” https://www.instagram.com/p/C_vrWt3vRe-/?hl=en&img_index=1 , highlighting a post from the California Teachers’ Association that speaks in favor of LGBTQ+ issues (among others, such as racial justice and mental health) as a threat against “our students’ everyday lifestyles’. 


    Has claimed that her opponents are seeking to put “controversial, pornographic and sexually explicit books in libraries ages K-8”. https://www.instagram.com/p/C9vVLvgyjNX/?hl=en&img_index=1


    Opposes the updated federal policy Title IX that ensures equal protection in publicly funded schools, regardless of gender identity and sexual orientation, with the hashtag “protectwomenssports”. https://www.instagram.com/p/C88kyV9R75M/?hl=en


    Claims that AB 1955 “Takes Rights Away from Parents”,  that it’s about keeping “secrets” from parents 


    Has claimed that people speaking against her policies at school meetings are “creating a culture of fear, confusion, and intimidation in our cities”. https://www.instagram.com/p/DAAhRDXxnab/?hl=en


    Claimed on her IG page: “The teachers union is trying to get politics into the schools that fits their agenda…I have gotten it out of our classrooms. The teachers union would not support anyone in this election who isn’t willing to carry out their agenda.


    I am standing in the way of the teachers unions agenda. All parties should unite with me. Let’s stand together for a strong education for our children. We do not want Sacramento politics in our schools!”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/C_36IvWSptM/?hl=en


    Blades is closely affiliated with Madison Miner, former/recalled OUSD Trustee and current Moms For Liberty OC Chair. 


    Blades posted transphobic rhetoric on her personal social media surrounding Olympic boxer and cis woman Imane Khelif. 


    Blades set up a paid entry system for a board meeting, which is wildly illegal. 


    Blades participated with the crowd of Trump supporters on Capitol Hill on January 6th, 2021, and is very open about being proud of her involvement in that event. 


    She has participated in a mass firing of PYLUSD faculty, which many have concerns was influenced by political perspectives, including a hesitation among faculty to enforce anti-LGBTQ+ policies. 


    In 2022, Voted Yes on a ban on “CRT” in PYLUSD. https://voiceofoc.org/2022/01/hanzo-truth-is-the-first-casualty-of-the-pylusd-culture-war-on-critical-race-theory/

    Per the Voice of OC, “Trustee Blades has stated that there is no such thing as institutional racism, to justify a school district policy that curbs learning real history. It’s a breathtaking limit on academic freedom that every American, regardless of political party, should resist. Our country’s history of segregation and discrimination must be taught honestly in order to prevent that cruelty from happening again.


    All three Board members claim CRT stigmatizes white students as oppressors and students of color as the oppressed but do not present a shred of proof to back that up.


    In fact, the three have taken a position using the philosophy and language of prominent white supremacists who frame ANY discussion of race in America as anti-white. It is outrageous that Blades, Anderson, and Youngblood would use such a discredited proposition as a basis for school policy.”



    Blades, in her career as a Downey Police Department officer, was responsible for a police shooting of a unhoused man in 2012.  The man, Manuel Tovar Vargas, was “armed” with a stick at the time. Blades, who at the time was known by her unmarried name, Leandra Weisenburger, was one of two officers who shot and killed him. The DA determined that Leandra and her fellow officer acted in self-defense. 


    Leandra worked with former Gays Against Groomers leader Frank Rodriguez - the same man who ripped up a Pride flag at the podium in HB last year - to coach her minor son to commit election fraud in an effort to damage the OUSD Recall campaign in March of 2024. https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2023/09/ousd-recall-leandra-blades-coaches-minor-son-to-commit-felony-fraud-at-street-fair/


    While we CANNOT verify this and do not present it as unimpeachable truth, we are sharing a controversial post from an anonymous user who claims to have supported Blades’ campaign in 2020 - this anonymous person claims that Blades has a history of deceitful tactics in her campaigns, including ruining her own signs and claiming her opponent did it, using smear campaigns to influence the election, and intimidating other OC Republicans into endorsing her to avoid being targeted.  This person also claims that Blades has old Nazi memorabilia hanging up in her house. https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2024/09/a-former-close-friend-spills-the-tea-on-pylusds-leandra-blades/


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  • Candidate for Buena Park SD Area 3


    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Michael Jensen, Buena Park School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Parents need to be supportive of their children’s education. They need to reinforce what is being taught. They need to team with the teacher and school to make the most out of their child’s overall school experience. If they are working as a team, children will be comfortable talking with their parents.


    Michael Jensen does not have campaign finances filed, so we aren’t able to advise who is funding his campaign. 

    We weren’t able to find any endorsements on this race from any groups, including the OC GOP and the OC Dems.

    He doesn’t have a campaign website, either, or any social media we could find. 

    The man is a ghost, politically speaking.


  • Candidate for Buena Park School District Area 3

    Incumbent


    Ahmad has not reported any campaign finance filings for the year, making it difficult to advise who is supporting her campaign.  

    No notable endorsements

    Tharwa, who also works as a translator for the district, got her degree in diplomatic studies from a University in Jordan.

    https://www.bpsd.us/governing-board/governing-board-profiles


    The candidate declined to participate in the OC Register 2024 election questionnaire. You can find links to the responses from participating candidates in their candidate research sections.

Buena Park School District

Centralia School District

  • Candidate for Centralia USD Area 3


    Co-owns a small business with her spouse, per filing paperwork with the OC ROV

    Hernandez does not seem to have a campaign website or any campaign social media. 


    She does not have any campaign finance filings,


    She says the following in her candidate statement: 

    “As the world changes at exponential speeds, so must our schools. In the last two decades, my involvement with public education includes:

    • Elementary School PTA President, Secretary and Treasurer

    • Buena Park Counsel PTA President and VP of Programs

    • PTA Fourth District Historian

    • Junior High PTA President

    Through these experiences, I realized that academic excellence can only be achieved through visionary leadership, creativity, and innovation. Being involved in hundreds of PTA initiatives showed me that anything is possible if we create a strong coalition of stakeholders and work together.

    My priorities are:

    • Advocate for inclusive education for children with special needs

    • Ensure all students are responsible digital and global citizens

    • Make schools safe and welcoming 

    • Fight for a strong academic curriculum Increase parent involvement opportunities 

    Our students have a diverse range of needs, which frequently go unnoticed. As a female business owner, I have been in many situations where my voice is not as valued simply because of my gender. My passion for being a champion for those who need advocacy is arguably my biggest strength. My children have been the lucky beneficiaries of this wonderful school district, and I am committed to continuing the legacy of building national award winning programs.”


    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Angela Hernandez, Centralia School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: Issues around privacy and confidentiality, such as FERPA (1974), have been a part of the public school system for decades. While they continue to evolve over time, these laws are decided at the state and federal level. As a school board member, what I believe is important on issues that may be divided, is the proper care and attention a community needs to have open dialogue. Parents and community members should feel safe, both physically and psychologically, when expressing their viewpoints. My hope is that as a school community, which includes superintendents, principals, teachers and students, we can cultivate a kind and respectful space for crucial conversations to be had.

  • Candidate for Centralia School District Area 3

    Thomas Barraza agreed to take the PatP School Board Advocacy Pledge, saying “I will take the Advocacy Pledge. I do believe in these topics and will consider them when making decisions for the students and the families of my district”. 


    Thomas Barraza has been endorsed by both the OC Dems and far-right Nancy’s Picks, which is a little confusing.

    Nancy’s Picks says: “Comments: This race pits Democrat registered, ANGELA HERNANDEZ, who has been involved in PTA, and mentions in her ballot statement about discrimination bc she is a female,  against Green Party Candidate, THOMAS BARRAZA. BARRAZA states he serves on several local education committees, but doesn’t mention which ones. He states his priorities include: “Family-Centered Support”. “With parents’ rights in mind, I will ensure that our schools support the whole family, promoting an inclusive approach to education”. Hmm, sounds good, so far! He continues, “Transparency and accountability are essential”.  He will “will advocate for clear communication. . . . from teachers, parents, and students to build a more effective educational system”. With this from BARRAZA, I am giving a “nod” toward BARRAZA, though not a strong one, since minimal information. I like “Parental Rights” School board candidates.”


    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Thomas Barraza, Centralia School District Trustee Area 3 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: California has a new law, set to go into effect in 2025, that prohibits districts from enforcing what’s been called parental notification policies, rules for school employees to contact parents if their child may be changing their gender identity. What do you see as the role of parents in education? Is there a limitation?
    A: The role of parents is to be involved. To take part in their child’s education and preparation for becoming a valuable part of society. Parents can be seen and heard by consistently communicating with teachers and the district office. Open lines of communication are imperative to the trust parents need from teachers and what teachers need from parents. Let’s remember the goal is to create a cohesive learning atmosphere that prepares our students as they progress into and through the high school stages of their education.


    Thomas’ candidate statement says, “I’m a lifelong resident of our district, who attended San Marino, Orangeview, Western, and Cypress College. I currently serve on multiple education committees in our area, which is why I am running for Trustee. I’m driven by my values of family, education, and productive resolutions. I'm dedicated to ensuring our schools and district effectively support every student through collaborative, solutions-oriented approaches.

    My Priorities:

    Family-Centered Support: I believe in fostering an environment where family involvement is integral to student success. With parents’ rights in mind, I will ensure that our schools support the whole family, promoting an inclusive approach to education. Economic Responsibility: I am dedicated to ensuring our district’s financial decisions are sound and responsible. I will prioritize investments that enhance student learning and school operations, providing our children and schools with a secure and confident future.

    Accountability and Participation: Transparency and accountability are essential. I will advocate for clear communication and active participation from teachers, parents, and students to build a more effective educational system. Focusing on these priorities will improve our children's thriving, well-supported learning environment. With gratitude and commitment, I am honored to earn your vote to achieve these goals. Thomas Barraza for Area 3 Trustee.”


    Barraza founded the SoCal non-profit, ASK A Foundation. https://www.instagram.com/askafoundation/


    Barraza has not filed any campaign finance paperwork yet, but has purchased a significant amount of yard signs and shirts.  We aren’t able to advise who has donated to his campaign for the purchases of those campaign materials. https://www.instagram.com/p/DAZpLFKy0ei/?img_index=4


    His website is not live as of 10/01/24 but can be found here: https://www.votethomasbarraza.com/

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    Candidate, Orange County Water District District 2

    (Also, while we’re not covering this race - he’s running for U.S. President).


    Not much is known about him; he is a perennial candidate who shows up on ballots most election cycles. 




    No ballot statement for the OUSD or the OCWD races. 


    His rhetoric is far right sprinkled with a handful of left rhetoric. He is in favor of forced birthing policy and claims ‘Kamala supports abortions that kill babies’. Says ‘she is married to a Zionist Jew’. We are choosing not to promote these views by linking directly to his social media, but it can be found if you search for it. 


    When the attempt to recall Newsom took place he put his name into the hat for Governor. His old governor website says: “FUTURE POLITICAL GOAL: Democratic Political Party Nomination for President of the United States of America as a historical vote to be the First Latino President in the advancement of Racial Equity & Inclusion 2024.”


    Old website link: https://mandocaliforniagovernor.godaddysites.com


    Twitter: https://x.com/presidentmando?s=21&t=1Ai3J8LtXSBdMk_fRbpEew


    No public stance on the LBGTQ+ community, although he seems to lean into alt-right ideologies regarding several other demographics and issues.


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Orange County Water District

Municipal Water District of Orange County

  • Municipal Water District of Orange County

    District 4


    Campaign Website: https://karlforwater.com/

    “Using Water Efficiently Should Be Our Way Of Life!”



    Candidate Statement:

    “I hope to extend my 40+ years of service to the water industry for the benefit of all Orange County water users. As lead engineer for 37 years at MWDOC, I worked successfully with every

    water provider in Orange County.”



    Social Media: 

    Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001578676455

    Political Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karlforwater

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karl_seckel/

    Twitter: NONE FOUND

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karl-seckel-b299731b2/




    On instagram, this candidate follows: 



    Endorsed by: 


    • Robert McVicker, Director, Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Megan Yoo Schneider, Director Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Joan Finnegan, Former Director Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Larry Dick, Director Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Al Nederhood, Director, Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Randall Crane, Director, Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Sat Tamaribuchi, Former Director Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Susan Hinman, Former Director, Municipal Water District of Orange County

    • Scott Goldman, Director, South Coast Water District

    • Doug Erdman, Director, South Coast Water District

    • Bill Green, Director, South Coast Water District

    • Rick Erkeneff, Director, South Coast Water District

    • Dennis Erdman, Director, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, former Director, South Coast Water District

    • Fred Jung, Fullerton Council Member, Director Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

    • Stephen Faessel, Anaheim Council Member, Director Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

    • Michael Gaskins, Director, El Toro Water District

    • Mark Monin, Director, El Toro Water District

    • Fred Adjarian, Director, El Toro Water District

    • Betty Olson, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Saundra Jacobs, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Chuck Gibson, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Stephen Dopudja, Director Trabuco Canyon Water District

    • Ed Mandich, Director, Trabuco Canyon Water District

    • Glenn Acosta, Director, Trabuco Canyon Water District

    • Doug Reinhart, Director, Irvine Ranch Water District

    • Steve LaMar, Director, Irvine Ranch Water District

    • John Withers, Director, Irvine Ranch Water District

    • Peer Swan, Director, Irvine Ranch Water District

    • Jim Atkinson, Director, Director, Mesa Water

    • Marice H. Depasquale, Director, Mesa Water

    • Bill Moorehead, Director, Moulton Niguel Water District

    • Sherry Wanninger, Director, Moulton Niguel Water District

    • Adam Ereth, candidate for City of Costa Mesa Council Division 1

    • Chuck Gibson, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Saundra Jacobs, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Betty Olson, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Laura Freese, Director, Santa Margarita Water District

    • Mike Scheafer, Director, Costa Mesa Sanitary District

    • Bob Ooten, Director, Costa Mesa Sanitary District

    • John Stephens, Mayor, Costa Mesa

    • Arlis Reynolds, Council Member, Costa Mesa

    • Manuel Chavez, Council Member, Costa Mesa

    • Jeff Harlan, Council Member, Costa Mesa

    • Dan Kalmick, Council Member, Huntington Beach

    • Natalie Moeser, Council Member, Huntington Beach

    • Rhonda Bolton, Council Member, Huntington Beach

    • Nathan Steele, Council Member, Seal Beach

    • Joe Kalmick, Council Member, Seal Beach

    • Thomas Moore, Council Member, Seal Beach

    • Oscar Rodriguez, Planning Commissioner, Huntington Beach

    • Geoff West, Bubbling Cauldron




    News:

    Seckel does not seem to have replied to the LAist’s candidate questionnaire  https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-water-agencies



    Follow the Money: 

    NO DONATIONS LISTED


  • Municipal Water District of Orange County

    District 4


    Campaign Website: http://www.panoforhb.com/



    Candidate Statement:

    “Vote for Pano Frousiakis for a fresh perspective and dedicated leadership in water management!”  Read it in full at the link above. 



    Social Media: 

    Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070422492953

    Political Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PanoForHB

    Political Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/panoformwdoc/

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/panofrousiakis/

    Political Twitter: https://x.com/panoforhb

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pano-f/



    On Instagram, this candidate follows: 




    On Twitter, this candidate follows:



    His campaign social media posts include:

    • Photo of Frousiakis shaking hands and smiling with Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy: 

    • Photo of Frousiakis shaking hands with an unknown man in front of a huge “Take America Back” Trump flag:

    • Photo of Froukiakis’s truck, which he calls the “Panomobile,” festooned with copies of his own campaign sign alongside a prominently placed Trump 2024 campaign sign


    In May 2023, he responded to HB Councilwoman Moser’s agenda item in public comment.  For full context, the HB City Council has an invocation before every meeting.  There used to be a process with the HB interfaith community wherein different faiths would be represented via a rotating invocation speaker from within the established interfaith council, and there was no favor shown to any single faith practice.  When the current council majority was elected at the end of 2022, they did away with this practice, and for the last two years only Christianity has been reflected in the invocation.  Councilwoman Moser, in an attempt to ensure the council was not giving unfair credence to any one faith, put forth an agenda item suggesting that there instead be a moment of silence, rather than a dedication to a single faith. 


    Pano spoke on this matter, saying “I’m really troubled by this new agenda item that’s come out (...) that is seeking to fundamentally remove our invocation from our meeting, and is a time-old tradition of our city council, and to replace it with a moment of silence.  Well, there’s a couple things I want to go over here.  First of all, the tradition that we’ve had in our community of having an invocation - that’s really emblematic of the unity that our community has.  When it comes to all the different faith backgrounds, when it comes to all the different, um speakers, and different religious figures who have come before here - it’s not just been Christians, it’s been many different faith backgrounds. And so, for us to have an item on the agenda that’s been proposed by a member on this council that very soon, most likely, is going to be trying to seek your votes for the next election - it undermines the very unity that it represents in our community.  Which is for us to respect each others’ faiths and convictions. It’s not possible to be able to just say, hey, we’re just going to have you pray in your room, and that’s all you need - I mean, that’s a really dangerous form of logic right there. Because you can say, oh, you can have all the constitutional rights you want in your bedroom - well, thank you so much for giving me the right to have rights in my bedroom, I really do appreciate that, but we need to be able to have the rights to be able to express ourselves, and our faiths, in a public forum.  And a moment of silence just isn’t going to do that. (...) And so really the question I have to pose to Councilwoman Moser regarding this item is, is it really about inclusivity? Your item?  You know, it seems to me to be a guise of neutrality that’s really covering a form of discrimination, which is the discrimination against our people of faith. Because many residents in our community have told me, especially of the Christian faith, but of all faith backgrounds, have said, we’re concerned that our rights are being trampled on and that we’re not being heard, based on this agenda item. So, given that information, I just want to say that we as a community should be upholding the traditions that unite us.  And so remember - with progress, progress is not about discarding our values.  Progress is about upholding the values that allow us to best serve our community.” 



    Endorsed by: 

    Nancy’s Picks (conservative-leaning):

    https://www.nancyspicks.com/vote-picks


    Scott Baugh

    OCGOP

    Patriots for Freedom PAC

    http://www.panoforhb.com/endorsements.html


    “I am proud to also have the endorsement of the Republican Party of Orange County, Lincoln Club, California Republican Assembly, and Reform California.”

    https://onyourballot.vote411.org/m/candidate-detail.do?id=69334974#c69334974





    News:

    In a July 2021 OC Register article, Pano was photographed sitting next to Gracey Van Der Mark, prior to her 2022 election to the council, at a city council meeting.  He reacts in a negatively shocked expression at then Mayor-Pro-Tem Delgleize stating that she would support the appointment of Rhonda Bolton to City Council to replace Tito Ortiz, who stepped down. In the photo, he wears a shirt emblazoned with a ‘Gracey for City Council’ message; Van Der Mark had also interviewed for the role and was hoping for the appointment. 


    According to this Calmatters article, Pano founded the local group, HB Patriots. The website defines the group as “HB Patriots is a 501c4 political organization dedicated to uniting Conservatives in Huntington Beach, CA. Our focus is on endorsing local candidates and actively participating in the city's politics. As a networking organization, we bring together individuals who share a common vision of promoting conservative values and principles. Join us and be part of a community that works towards a common goal of advancing conservatism in Huntington Beach”.


    The article references Pano, saying, “Though he’s happy with the overall direction of the council, Frousiakis concedes that “the past few months have been getting a little bit off-track.” He established a political organization this year, the HB Patriots, and is running again for city council in 2024 with a message about getting back to local quality-of-life issues.  “Unfortunately, I feel that our residents get sidelined as a result of that. I feel sidelined as a resident,” he said. “The other issues that are being talked about, that’s why I vote for president.”



    Follow the Money: 

    • Aug 2024 - $3000 from Paula Prizio, Chairwoman of Next Gen, the youth program of the Republican Party of Orange County

    • July 2024 - $500 from Ledsam Contracting Incorporated

  • Municipal Water District of Orange County

    District 6


    Campaign Website: 

    “I am passionate and committed to the proportional and equitable distribution of water to our diverse economic and cultural communities, always considering the environmental benefits and risks.“



    Candidate Statement:

    “I will advocate for: Transparency in planning for climate change challenges of reliable water supply imports. Fair distribution and sustainable supply of safe and clean water for all of Orange County.” Read the statement in full at the link above. 



    Social Media: 

    Facebook: NONE FOUND

    Instagram: NONE FOUND

    Twitter: NONE FOUND


    On instagram, this candidate follows: 

    N/A





    Endorsed by: 

    Josh Newman

    Dave Min

    Canyon Democrats

    Iranian American Democrats of California

    Orange County Democrats - 

    Orange County Young Democrats - 

    Planned Parenthood Action Fund of Orange and San Bernardino Counties

    Women for American Values and Ethics (WAVE) - 



    News:


    Gomez did not reply to the LAist candidate questionnaire. 



    Follow the Money: 

    • Jul 2024 - $500 from Canyon Democrats

    • Sep 2024 - $500 from Cottie-Petrie Norris for Assembly 2024

    • Sep 2024 - $500 from Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties

  • Municipal Water District of Orange County

    District 6


    Campaign Website: NONE FOUND

    Personal Website: https://www.pramodkunju.com/



    Candidate Statement:

    “As an advocate for small businesses, start-ups, and disadvantaged communities, Pramod understands the importance of ensuring that all voices are heard and represented.”  

    Read the full statement in full at the link above. 



    Social Media: 

    Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pramodkunju

    Professional Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AIGuru/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dataguru123/

    Personal Twitter: https://x.com/pramodkunju

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pramodkunju/

    YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@datascienceandartificialin1452



    On instagram, this candidate follows: 

    Kamala Harris - https://www.instagram.com/kamalaharris/

    Tulsi Gabbard - https://www.instagram.com/tulsigabbard/

    Irvine Neighbors - https://www.instagram.com/irvineneighbors/




    Endorsed by: 

    None Found



    News:

    None Found


    Pramod did not reply to the LAist candidate questionnaire https://laist.com/news/politics/voter-game-plan-2024-general-election-orange-county 



    Follow the Money: 

    NO DONATIONS LISTED


  • Municipal Water District of Orange County

    District 6


    Campaign Website: NONE FOUND,but you can view his bio here.


    Candidate Statement:

    “I am a staunch advocate for transparency in public records and have tirelessly fought against conflicts of interest in the water community. I will continue to oppose special interests in Orange County that seek to shift costs to you.” You can read the statement in full at the link above. 



    Social Media: 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jeff4WaterBoard2016/

    Instagram: NONE FOUND

    Twitter: NONE FOUND

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmthomas2/




    On instagram, this candidate follows: 

    N/A

    ***However, on his facebook page he does follow Austin Lumbard, the Mayor of Tustin.  You can see Lumbard’s affiliations on his instagram page, here




    Endorsed by: 

    OC GOP

    https://ocgop.org/irvine/


    Nancy’s Picks (conservative-leaning):

    https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2024/09/all-the-candidates-on-the-ballot-this-fall-in-the-oc/


    Orange Juice Blog (liberal-leaning):

    https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2024/09/all-the-candidates-on-the-ballot-this-fall-in-the-oc/




    News:


    “Election: Water District Candidates Discuss the Issues” - SAN CLEMENTE TIMES

    https://www.picketfencemedia.com/sanclementetimes/eye-on-sc/election-water-district-candidates-discuss-the-issues/article_54eb612f-e1b7-5769-a53c-44e57bf8dedf.html

    “Advocating for transparency with public records and fighting conflicts of interest in the water community have been priorities since I first took office. I will continue the battle against special interests in Orange County who are seeking to shift costs to others.”



    Follow the Money: 

    NO DONATIONS LISTED, but he made numerous  loans to his own campaign