Below you will find every single race that can be found in Fountain Valley, 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.

Fountain Valley

  • Incumbent

    Fountain Valley City Council Seat

    In 2024, Grandis acknowledged Pride Month from the City Council dias. At the 37:20 mark, you can see Glenn reading the proclamation.  Watch here.


    Agenda from June 20, 2023 with then-Mayor Constantine reading a proclamation for June as Gay Pride Month: https://www.fountainvalley.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06202023-778


    He has been campaigning together with City Council Candidate Rudy Huebner, who is an openly queer woman who has consistently been involved in advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. 


    https://www.fountainvalley.gov/DocumentCenter/View/21214/Official-List-of-Qualified-Candidates


    https://www.fountainvalley.gov/156/City-Council



    Website: 

    Contact Info:
    714-593-4403
    Glenn.Grandis@fountainvalley.org

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/GrandisForFV/
    X: https://x.com/grandisforfv (mostly inactive after 2020)

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/grandisforfv
    LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngrandis/
    FB (Fountain Valley account includes messages from the mayor, which is Glenn): https://fb.watch/ui2MIuzMQg/
    Mayor’s Corner: https://www.fountainvalley.gov/1090/Mayors-Corner



    2024 News:

    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Glenn Grandis, Cypress City Council District 4 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: In your opinion, what is the biggest need your city faces, and how would you address it?
    A: The biggest challenge in Fountain Valley is the growing challenge of homelessness. We face this challenge with both compassion and responsibility. Our community is built on values of care and support, and it is essential that we extend a helping hand to those in need. By investing in a Navigation Center in partnership with the cities of Westminster and Garden Grove, we are not only providing immediate shelter but also comprehensive wrap-around services that pave the way for permanent housing solutions. Our goal is to help individuals transition out of homelessness with dignity, ensuring that they don’t have to return to the streets.

    As mayor, I was proud to hold a town hall where we provided an update to our residents and received feedback from many of the over 100 in attendance.

    At the same time, we recognize the importance of maintaining the integrity of our public spaces for all residents. By upholding our anti-camping laws, we preserve the safety and enjoyment of our parks and community areas. This dual approach allows us to address the issue of homelessness in a manner that is both compassionate and effective, reinforcing the values that make Fountain Valley a nice place to live.


    Homegrown Glenn Grandis is new mayor of Fountain Valley - Dec 2023 (not 2024, but recent):
    https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2023-12-06/homegrown-glenn-grandis-appointed-mayor-of-fountain-valley
    Divided Fountain Valley City Council Raises Campaign Contribution Limits - April 2023 (not 2024, but related to his term): https://voiceofoc.org/2023/04/divided-fountain-valley-city-council-raises-campaign-contribution-limits/  (Grandis said he was opposed to raising the limits but changed his mind after looking at the California law regarding campaign donations.)



    Social Media Posts:
    Stands with Israel: https://www.instagram.com/p/CyJwoqyxTRJ/?hl=en



    Following on Social Media:
    Local news outlets
    Local high schools and sports teams
    Friends and family



    Other:
    He sits on the board of a few organizations, which generally means he has an interest in the business of the organization. The boards include:

    Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center
    Public Cable Television Authority

    Orange County Sanitation District



    Public Endorsements:
    Fountain Valley Firefighters
    Fountain Valley Police Officers Association

    Orange Coast Huddle (this organization helped donate funds for our Giant Pride Flag) 

    OC Dems



    Priorities (found on his IG account):
    Fiscal discipline

    No new taxes for FV residents

    Support new business development

    Responsible and measured growth

    Homelessness - public safety

  • Incumbent

    Fountain Valley City Council Seat

    https://www.fountainvalley.gov/DocumentCenter/View/21214/Official-List-of-Qualified-Candidates

    https://www.fountainvalley.gov/156/City-Council

    Website: https://www.tedbuiforfvcouncil.com/

    Contact Info: Ted.Bui@fountainvalley.org

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/ted.bui.1253/



    2024 News:

    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Ted Bui, Cypress City Council District 4 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: In your opinion, what is the biggest need your city faces, and how would you address it?
    A: The biggest need our city faces is maintaining a balance between growth and the preservation of our quality of life. As the city grows, we face increased pressure on housing, infrastructure, public services, group homes or sober houses and homelessness. To address this, I believe we must take a measured approach to development — one that encourages responsible growth while protecting the character of our neighborhoods. This means prioritizing infrastructure improvements, such as roads, public safety and utilities, while also promoting affordable housing options that fit within the community’s vision. Providing a Navigation Center to combat the unhoused population.

    I will advocate for policies that balance the need for economic growth with the preservation of what makes our city a great place to live. Additionally, by fostering partnerships with local businesses and developers, we can create innovative solutions that benefit both residents and the economy. As your re-elected councilmember, I will work to ensure our city grows responsibly, with a clear focus on long-term sustainability and quality of life for all residents.



    Social Media Posts:
    Stated in 2022 that he opposes all tax increases: https://www.facebook.com/TedBuiForAssembly/posts/pfbid02KfMw4mSZdosxx2mQv6WdptbQHREuPXx2FMCC8vNvP8K4vXqvufmyk6FM4BypQic4l



    Following on Social Media:
    Rep. Michelle Steel
    Young Kim


    Public Endorsements:
    Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
    OC GOP
    Michelle Steele (anti-LGBTQ+ politician)
    Janet Nguyen (anti-LGBTQ+ politician)
    Lincoln Club (anti-LGBTQ+ conservative organization)
    Orange County Young Republicans
    The 5 Trustees of the OC Board of Education, who have consistently voted against LGBTQ+ protections
    Republican Party of OC Chair Fred Whitaker



    Other:
    Ted Bui ran for California State Assembly in 2022 as a Republican and lost: https://ballotpedia.org/Ted_Bui



    Community Involvement:
    Fountain Valley Rotary Club - President
    Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce - Liaison


    Priorities (found on web site and on Facebook):
    Prioritize public safety
    Support police and firefighters
    Promote and retain business friendly policies
    Facilitate healthcare industry
    Fully fund senior service programs
    Against people calling to defund the police
    Against high density housing



    Top Campaign Contributors:
    This was for his 2022 run for State Assembly:
    Famvans
    Mtr Cana Inc
    Slater Invesments LLC
    Rodecker Companies LLC
    Ron E Harris Group Inc
    9000 Bolsa LLC
    Above Urgent Care Center
    Images Luxury Nail Lounge
    Infinite Nails & Spa
    Nthd Holding Inc
    *He loaned his own campaign $100,000 and he paid about $100,000 to this org (which does strategic planning and communication for political campaigns): https://www.gbacampaigns.com/

  • Challenger
    Fountain Valley City Council Seat


    Rudy agreed to take the City Council Advocacy Pledge, saying, “I am writing to confirm that I fully support and take the Advocacy Pledge. If elected, I will stand by its values of inclusivity, equity, and respect. I am committed to maintaining a clear separation of church and state, ensuring that public policy serves all individuals fairly and without bias.

    As an openly LGBTQ candidate endorsed by the Lavender Democrats and Equality CA, I also pledge to engage in open and respectful dialogue with the LGBTQ+ community, and to prioritize the safety, dignity, and equity of all constituents, especially marginalized communities.

    Thank you for your advocacy, and I am honored to commit to these important principles”. 



    Rudy was a part of the volunteer team working security at Seal Beach Pride in 2023, which was targeted by anti-LGBTQ+ extremists in the area. 


    Career: Software Developer

    Website: https://rudyhuebner.com/

    Contact Info: vote@rudyhuebner.com


    FB: https://www.facebook.com/ElectRudyHuebner/
    X: https://x.com/rudyland
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/officialrudyhuebner/



    2024 News:
    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Alicia “Rudy” Huebner, Fountain Valley City Council candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: In your opinion, what is the biggest need your city faces, and how would you address it?
    A: In my opinion, the biggest need our city faces is addressing the unhoused population. As a councilmember, I would prioritize a compassionate and practical approach to this issue. I strongly support the partnership between the Fountain Valley Police Department and CityNet, which sends social workers to help the homeless, allowing our police to focus on fighting crime. This collaboration is crucial in providing immediate assistance while working toward long-term solutions. Additionally, we must continue to strengthen partnerships with community organizations, local agencies and other stakeholders to develop comprehensive strategies that address the root causes of homelessness.

    Maintaining the safety and quality of life in our neighborhoods is equally important. By pursuing a balanced approach, we can create a more inclusive and supportive community where all residents feel secure and valued. Addressing homelessness is about more than just providing shelter; it’s about offering hope, dignity and pathways to a better future for everyone in Fountain Valley.



    Social Media Posts:
    LGBTQ+ Candidates, Aug 28, 2024:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/C_MqQoxpMmg/
    Supporting
    the opening of a universally accessible playground for kids, Aug 9, 2024:
    https://www.facebook.com/ElectRudyHuebner/posts/pfbid0zgdnxFfbo2RcXQQEBT4UPqX6kuEAzHKCphfGxE4Tuv6ZuDMLPzRUUuJhL7y1QZyQl
    Sponsored a Drag Bingo Fundraiser with Lavender Dems, June 24, 2024:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/976119903841199/permalink/985851626201360/
    Fighting for Women’s Right to Choose, June 24, 2022:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CfNObKDJaGo/
    Happy Pride Month, June 1, 2022:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CeSBrPAJgE2/
    Retweeted posted on National Coming Out Day, Oct 11, 2022:
    https://x.com/JohnFetterman/status/1579911087058997249



    Following on Social Media:
    Local businesses
    Mayor Pro Tem Thai Viet Pham
    Dems of North OC
    OC Blue Wave Dems
    Women in Leadership
    People 4 Housing OC
    Planned Parenthood COmmunity Action Fund
    OC Young Dems
    California LGBTQ Caucus
    Indivisible 48
    Dem OC PAC
    Senator Dave Min

    (BARACK OBAMA FOLLOWS HER, WUT??)

    ***The above note was written by the research volunteer who worked on Rudy’s information and we are leaving this note untouched and unedited because, honestly, mood


    Public Endorsements:
    Lavender Dems OC
    OC Dems
    Orange Coast Huddle (OC Huddle donated the money so we could create the Giant Pride Flag)



    Priorities:
    Found on her website:
    Supporting local businesses
    Providing Fiber Optic service and greater choice for broadband services
    Community safety, specifically the city’s agreement with Fountain Valley Police and CityNet providing social workers a chance to assist the unhoused
    Fiscally conservative (not raising taxes and spending well)


    Committees:
    Served on Board of Directors for Fountain Valley Community Foundation
    Member of Fountain Valley Woman’s Club
    Member of Fountain Valley Garden Club

  • Challenger

    Fountain Valley City Council Seat
    Website: https://katywrightgallery.com/

    There is a contact form on the gallery website.

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/Katy-Wright-Gallery-108375887981656
    YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfWDiHn22cLBnY6OEiiKhQ/videos
    LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-wright-891068108/


    Public Endorsements:
    Reform CA: https://reformcalifornia.org/voter-guides/orange-county


    Committees:
    Currently sitting member of Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce



    Katy agreed to take the City Council Advocacy Pledge, saying, “Yes, I accept. 

    To clarify, I do not make campaign promises to any specific groups. My only promise is to be fair to everybody. The requests I read are what I already live by.

    And they are part of the conditions I agreed to upon being installed on the Board of Directors for the Dayle McIntosh Center in Anaheim.


    The Dayle McIntosh Center is a non-profit that works with the disabled community in Orange County. Per their website, “Founded in 1977, DMC’s doors opened rooted in the disability justice movement.  DMC is a non-residential, cross-disability agency and meets the standards and indicators established for the operation of independent living centers in the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Currently, 28 such centers exist in California and approximately 500 are in operation nationally.


    Based in Orange County, California, DMC partners with people with disabilities and older adults to address current concerns and achieve personal goals toward maximum independence. DMC does not “do for”, but rather, “works with” consumers to bring about desired outcomes. Assistance is provided without regard for age, race, income, or type of disability.” 


    Katy is a board member of this organization. She has a significant volunteer resume, including pro-bono artwork for charitable organizations that help marginalized people in Orange County. 



    OC Register 2024 General Election Candidate Questionnaire
    Katy V. Wright, Fountain Valley City Council candidate, 2024 election questionnaire
    Q: In your opinion, what is the biggest need your city faces, and how would you address it?
    A: I feel our biggest need is better communication. Due to costs, the city primarily uses electronic communications to keep citizens informed. Many residents do not use the city’s website, in part, because it requires opening an account. Social media is a blessing and a curse. I would suggest a televised and recorded town hall session twice a year.

City Council Race

  • Incumbent candidate for OVSD (at large elections)


    Email: ginaclaytontarvin@gmail.com


    Gina agreed to take the School Board Advocacy Pledge, saying, “I am honored to take the pledge!”



    Campaign Website: https://www.ginaclaytontarvin.com/ 


    On her “about me” page, she says, “During her 29-year career as a classroom teacher, union leader, and elected school board trustee, she has learned the importance of actively listening to and collaborating with parents, teachers, and staff to increase efficiency, resolve issues, and empower the people who work with our students everyday.”


    Under her priorities, she includes: 

    • “DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN OVSD:

    Serving as a trustee of the Ocean View School District, it’s been my honor to work for the people of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Midway City, and Westminster. As a classroom teacher, I pride myself on being an excellent communicator, with the ability to prioritize listening over speaking while seeking to understand different perspectives. Synthesizing ideas to understand concerns leverages the expertise of others. As a conservative fiduciary of public tax dollars, I have balanced budgets for a decade, and this year recorded a record-breaking surplus. My track record shows that representation of our diverse community is a top priority. Being from a family of immigrants has shown me how truly fortunate I am to be part of the American Dream. Our district is a beautiful patchwork of many races, cultures, religions, and traditions. Over the past two centuries, our Constitution has protected our right to be different, and I have sworn an oath to protect this.”


    Candidate Statement:

    “Safe schools are a must for every student. The implementation of a comprehensive background check system, upgraded schools’ security fencing, and the installation of secure school entry and exit protocols demonstrate my unwavering commitment to safe schools. When our students feel safe, they can focus and develop academically, socially, and emotionally.” 

    Read her full statement here




    Social Media: 

    Facebook:

    Instagram:

    Twitter:

    Youtube: 

    Linkedin:



    On twitter, Gina posted her public comments opposing the city-wide Forced Outing Policy from the HB City Council. She said, “Protecting Huntington Beach’s children is my number one priority. As a teacher and board member, I will work without cease to make sure students are protected and that educators are not put in jeopardy to be prosecuted for doing their jobs. The City of HB must follow state law and let teachers teach and parents parent without interference. Protecting kids, always!”


    She’s also said on social media, “Demonizing teachers is tired and old”.


    On instagram, this candidate follows: 



    Endorsed by: 

    • Endorsed by Huntington Beach’s teachers unions, including OVTA, WOCUT, DEA, HBETA, and state-level teachers’ unions, including CTA and CFT.  CTA in particular was a part of the coalition that worked to get AB 1955 passed. 

    • Orange Coast Huddle

    • OC Dems

    • Women for American Values and Ethics (WAVE)

    •  Also endorsed by a long list of elected officials with LGBTQ+ allyship track records. 

      • Vincent Sarmiento, Orange County Supervisor

      • Katrina Foley, Orange County Supervisor

      • Cottie Petrie-Norris, CA State Assembly, District 74

      • Dan Kalmick, Huntington Beach City Councilmember

      • Natalie Moser, Huntington Beach City Councilmember

      • Rhonda Bolton, Huntington Beach City Councilmember

      • Carol Crane, Newport Mesa USD Trustee

      • Kris Erickson, Orange USD Trustee

      • Oscar Rodriguez, (fmr) Huntington Beach Planning Commissioner

    ***Oscar is the individual who initially suggested that Pride at the Pier apply to be a part of the Huntington Beach 4th of July parade in 2024.



    News:


    The OC Register asked Gina a few questions.  Among these, 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.)”


    Gina replied, “As a mom, I know that parents are their child’s first teachers. Parents know what their children need and are their best advocates. The role of parents is an important one that can’t be underestimated or denied. As a parent of an Ocean View School District student, I feel welcome and respected by my student’s teachers and play a pivotal role in my child’s education. OVSD employees are powerful advocates for students under the California Education Code, protecting them every day.


    At Ocean View School District, we pride ourselves on following our state’s laws and maintaining order to set a good example for the students in our charge. As a responsible fiduciary, my strongest belief is that teachers should be left to teach and parents to parent.”


    A modernized Mesa View Middle School welcomes Ocean View district students for first day of school - OC Register


    The LA Times covered a candidate forum Tarvin participated in - read it here


    The Voice of OC covered Gina’s public records lawsuit against the city attorney’s office to release the details of the Pacific Airshow settlement.  The settlement that was released when her suit was successful has been a great source of controversy in the city. Read about it here. 


    Won the most recent election in March 2024 to be on the Democratic Central Committee for the 72nd Assembly District


    In June of 2023, a teacher in a neighboring school district was targeted by anti-LGBTQ+ hate, and anti-Semitic and anti-LGBTQ+ flyers were littered around the neighborhood.  Gina went on KTLA 5 to speak out against this, saying “Those flyers have no place in our community.  Attacking marginalized people - and especially as someone who has Jewish family, I was really insulted.  I think though, that um - this has been spurred on by other actions in our community, uh - specifically something that our Mayor Pro-Tem - “ (at the time) “Gracey Van Der Mark, did.”  This was in reference to Van Der Mark sharing anti-LGBTQ rhetoric online and speaking out against the teacher who was targeted at a school board meeting. Clayton-Tarvin continued, “When (Van Der Mark) showed up at the school board meeting last night, and brought a rabid mob of folks to disrupt, and then magically this morning, there are flyers attacking, you know, marginalized people? It’s definitely connected”.   Pride at the Pier staff were in attendance at the school board meeting being referenced here, and can affirm that there was a very large crowd of anti-LGBTQ+ individuals in attendance along with Mrs. Van Der Mark. 



    Follow the Money: 

    Gina’s campaign treasurer is Mark Bixby, who also runs the local political journalism platform, the Surf City Sentinel. 


    As of the 9.21.2024 reporting deadline, Gina had raised $41,928.15 in campaign funds. 

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

    • A number of under $500 donations came from individuals in HB who have been actively involved in fighting anti-LGBTQ+ policies from the HB City Council. 

    • $1000 came from Women in Leadership State PAC

    • $250 came from Lorraine Prinsky, a Coast Community College District trustee

    • $500 came from Building A Stronger California sponsored by Western States Regional Council of Carpenters

    • $300 came from Democratic Club of West Orange County

    • $1000 came from Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties' Community Action Fund

    • $1000 came from Women in Leadership Federal PAC 

    • $1000 came from California Federation of Teachers 

    • $100 came from Supporters of Public Education - Orange County 

    • $1000 came from Avelino Valencia for State Assembly 2024 

    • $300 came from someone within leadership for the Friends of the HB Library

  • Candidate for Ocean View School District


    Email: mrjorgey@gmail.com 


    Campaign Website: https://www.jorgensen4ovsd.com/ 


    Keith talks on his campaign website about how he is a product of private schools, rather than public schools.  He seems to suggest that his own children have not been enrolled in public schools - “Twenty years ago, when it came time for educating my children, I was not impressed with the public school offerings in Huntington Beach at the time, and have truly seen the social problems worsen. I have also seen enough in the news media and have heard firsthand from parents and children in my community, as to what is being taught”.  


    ***He leads with a significant amount of familiar anti-LGBTQ+ dog whistles on his main page.  The following text is from his campaign page, the emphasis is ours. ***


    “I am a firm advocate for the necessity to change the protocol and immediacy of how parents are notified and wholly restore parental authority over one’s children, within the public school structure. Specifically, empowering parents’ voice and informed involvement, in regards to any discussion or counsel pertaining to the child’s gender identity and the full spectrum of curriculum taught within the educational system.


    Also, very important to me is the need to prohibit the books that are considered to be sexually provocative, erotic, pornographic, or other indoctrinating agendas in literature and curriculum, including anti-semitic propaganda for children under the age of 18. These illicit and inappropriate materials mislead and confuse children and have no place in our schools.


     I valiantly uphold an essential resurgence within the schools return to bring back traditional and age appropriate values to the classroom. Distractive and divisive agendas undermine the psychosocial, emotional and cognitive development of children in their learning atmosphere at school. I am a firm believer that our schools need to be a safe haven for all with zero-tolerance of both hateful speech that incites violence and bullying.


     I faithfully seek to ensure that at school, our children’s minds are consistently instructed and unwaveringly navigated towards academic excellence and age appropriate, interpersonal enrichment and social maturation, without indoctrination. The window of time to inspire and educate children for the next generation is finite and invaluable.”


    ***Keith has been leaning hard into the narrative that there is pornography in OVSD schools - this has been repeatedly debunked.  We will discuss that in more detail further down the guide. 


    Under his “platform” page on his campaign page: 

    • Bring Back Traditional and Age Appropriate Values to The Classroom

    • Keep Our Children’s Minds Focused On Academic Excellence and Age Appropriate Social Development without Indoctrination


    Real Estate Agent Profile: https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/ca/huntington-beach/agent/keith-jorgensen/aid_217414/



    Candidate Statement:

    “By upholding traditional values and prioritizing academic achievement, we can ensure that Ocean View schools return to centers of excellence and innovation.” Read it in full here. 



    Social Media: 

    Facebook:  

    Instagram:

    Real Estate Instagram:

    Twitter: Not Found



    On instagram, this candidate follows: 


    On his campaign instagram, he posted:

    •  a campaign photo with HB City Council candidate Chad Williams and others from the “Trump flotilla” (his words). 

    • A photo from the stage of Calvary Chapel at Huntington Harbor, where lead Pastor Joe Pedick was endorsing him along with Lisa Lane Barnes, Chad Williams, and Don Kennedy. 



    During an August 31st sermon/ political event at Calvary Chapel at Huntington Harbor, pastors Joe Pedick and Jack Hibbs endorsed Keith and a number of other HB candidates.  Watch here

    In a prayer over the candidates, Joe Pedick said, “...Lord, even as the message this morning, Lord, these are standing for what’s right, Lord, these are here to fight, they’re here to fight for you, God, and Lord we just pray that, Lord, you would allow them to have the whole armor of God as they go through this battle, and Lord, we pray that you give them wisdom, and Lord, we pray that you give them favor with the people as they vote.  Lord, God, we pray that you would, Lord, speak to those that are going to vote for them.”





    Keith is running in a slate with David Clifford. https://www.clifford4ovsd.com.  He’s also campaigning alongside Chad Williams, Butch Twining, and Don Kennedy (HB City Council), Lisa Lane Barnes (HB City Clerk), and Pano Frousiakis (Municipal Water District of Orange County). 



    Jorgensen sent out a highly contentious campaign mailer - or rather, a PAC affiliated with Jorgensen sent it out.  It used the narrative tool of pretending to be written by OVSD students, in crayon and with frequent misspellings, asking for help from voters.  The mailer referenced “crazy woke peeple” (misspelling from the original).  It went on to sensationally claim that students in OVSD are being taught “weird things about sex and private parts”.  A number of members of the School District leadership, understandably concerned by these claims, put out clarifications debunking these inflammatory claims.  OVSD, as a K-8 district, does have early puberty/ sex ed for middle schoolers, as is standard in public schools, and parents are given the opportunity to opt their children out of the program.  


    These mailers were paid for by the “Huntington Beach People’s Action Committee” as an in-kind donation to Jorgensen’s campaign.  The mailers had an address on them that is connected with Ed Laird, well-known conservative kingmaker in Huntington Beach.  However, the PAC itself is registered to a CPA in Fresno.  


    From what we can tell, this PAC expensed these mailers out to Tabula Rasa Enterprises, an LLC in San Francisco, who he’s attributed his campaign paraphernalia to.  Many of the far-right campaigns in Huntington Beach over the last two years have paid Tabula Rasa for their signage and campaign literature.  Tabula Rasa’s manager, according to their statement of information with the CA Secretary of State, is John Cancilla.  John Cancilla is the CFO for Code Four, the company that operates the Pacific Airshow that there’s been so much scandal and controversy over the city’s settlement to. 



    Endorsed by: 

    • Gracey Van Der Mark (HB Mayor)

    • Pat Burns (HB Mayor Pro Tem)

    • Michael Gates (HB City Attorney)

    • Jorge Valdes (OC Board of Education, anti-LGBTQ) 

    • Mari Barke (OC Board of Education, anti-LGBTQ)

    • Ken L. Williams, Jr. (OC Board of Education, anti-LGBTQ)

    • Tim Shaw (OC Board of Education, anti-LGBTQ)

    • Lisa Sparkes, Ph.D. (OC Board of Education, anti-LGBTQ)

    • ORANGE COUNTY GOP

    • California Republican Assembly

    • Orange County Young Republicans

    • Reform CA

    • Nancy’s Picks



    News:


    The LA Times covered a candidate forum that Jorgensen participated in.  They report, “He said his real estate background would help him on the board and also said he wanted to make sure the board follows the recent city mandate making Huntington Beach a “Parents’ Right to Know City,” which the conservative City Council majority implemented via an ordinance last month.” 


    The OC Register asked Jorgensen a few questions. Among these, 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.)”


    Jorgensen replied, “I am firmly opposed to AB 1955, believing it represents an overreach by Sacramento. Parents have a fundamental, God-given right to be fully informed about their child’s well-being until they reach adulthood. Just as children are restricted from voting, driving or consuming alcohol due to their maturity level, parents should not be excluded from critical information regarding their child’s transitioning or medical treatments.


    Given that the City Council has declared Huntington Beach a “Parental Right to Know” city, I am committed to upholding this principle at the school board. Ensuring that parents are involved in significant decisions affecting their children’s health and education is essential. This approach fosters transparency and strengthens family involvement, allowing parents and teachers to provide the necessary support and guidance while strengthening the parent-teacher relationship. By aligning our school policies with the “Parental Right to Know” stance, we uphold parental rights and contribute to more informed, collaborative decision-making for the benefit of our students. This commitment will ensure that parents remain integral to their children’s educational and personal development, reinforcing our community’s values and standards.” 


    ***FACT CHECK: AB 1955 does not prevent teachers from informing parents about a student’s gender identity, it prevents school boards from requiring teachers to do so against their will. 

    ***FACT CHECK: Minors cannot receive gender affirming medical treatment without their parent or guardian’s consent in California. 

    ***FACT CHECK: The HB City Council does not have jurisdiction over school boards, and the “Parental Right to Know” ordinance they passed will, without a shadow of doubt, be immediately challenged in court the moment any enforcement is attempted. 

    ***FACT CHECK: Jorgensen is openly acknowledging in this statement that he intends to violate California law. 



    Follow the Money: 

    *See our discussion of the funders behind his campaign mailers and their ties to Code Four, further up. 


    Jorgensen had raised $17,325.00 for his own campaign directly as of 9.21.2024. This does not include money raised through the PAC that is supporting him and other candidates in HB. 

    • $500 came from Huntington Beach Republican Women

    • $500 came from local anti-LGBTQ activist, Russell Neal. 

    • $250 came from Joe Pedick, Calvary Chapel Lead Pastor

    • $500 came from the CEO of Stone Impact Media, a Christian Film Studio. 


    He expensed $1000 to Continuing the Republican Revolution, for campaign literature.

    He expensed over $2000 to his wife Kini Jorgensen, for ‘campaign paraphernalia’. 


    Jorgensen is represented by Lysa Ray Campaign Services, which has also worked on the unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign for Travis Allen, who is considered to be "California's Trump." He has used the slogans "Take Back California" and "Make California Great Again" for his campaign. She also was the campaign treasurer for OC District Attorney Todd Spitzer, and was involved in a minor campaign finance controversy, where she took the blame for incorrectly filed financial information. And perhaps most importantly, Lysa Ray, who was compensated as a campaign strategist for this campaign, served as County Supervisor Andrew Do’s treasurer during the events that led to his current downfall and FBI investigation for financial corruption. Lysa Ray is representing anti-LGBTQ school board candidates up and down SoCal this election season.

  • Candidate for Ocean View School District (at large)


    Keri agreed to take the school board advocacy pledge, saying “Thank you so much for the invitation to take this pledge. Your pledge very much holds true to my beliefs, and I'd be proud to take this Advocacy Pledge!”


    Contactkerig4ovsd@gmail.com


    Campaign Website: https://www.kerig4ovsd.com/ 

    She lists under her priorities; 

    • Champion Student & Teacher Success

    • Promote Transparency & Informed Decisions

    • Foster Community Engagement & Fiscal Responsibility


    Candidate Statement: “My expectation is for every child to have access to a safe and nurturing learning environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally”. Read it in full here. 



    Social Media: 

    Facebook:

    Instagram:

    Twitter: None Found


    On instagram, this candidate follows: 

    • Gina Clayton-Tarvin (OVSD Trustee)

    • All of the other accounts she follows appear to be individual people unrelated to politics.


    Endorsed by: 

    • OC Huddle (This organization largely funded the creation of our Giant Pride Flag)

    • Keri has an endorsement page on her campaign website - it’s OVSD students who endorse her (photos shared with the permission of their parents). She doesn’t share organizations or political leaders who endorse her. 


    News:


    The OC Register asked Keri a few questions.  Among these, 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.)”


    Keri replied, “I believe that a strong parent voice and a genuine partnership between the district’s administrative team, staff, and parents are essential to ensuring a high-quality education for every student. As a teacher, I know parents play a critical role in their children’s education, providing guidance, support, and values that shape their development. The partnership between administration, teachers, and parents is non-negotiable, regardless of changing laws or political climates. By fostering open communication and mutual trust, we can create an educational environment that honors both the rights of parents and the individuality of each student”. 



    The LA Times reviewed a candidate forum that Gorsage participated in.  Read about it here


    Follow the Money: 

    Keri does not appear to have filed any campaign finances reflecting donations. .


  • Ocean View School District Candidate


    Campaign Website: https://www.clifford4ovsd.com/

    Clifford leads with, “Parents’ Rights – Transparency – Fiscal Responsibility – Student Achievement”  


    Under his platform page, he says, “Parents’ Rights: The family unit is under attack by the state of California. This is evident in bills like AB1955 that would prohibit local school districts from enforcing existing parental notification policies requiring disclosure about a student’s gender identity/expression. Under this new law, a gender-confused child can receive counseling and reading material from school district employees without any parental knowledge and be led to the conclusion they were born with the wrong gender. The state and its employees have absolutely no right to keep secrets from families and parents, regardless of the issue. Parents, not the state, are responsible for raising children. I will make it a priority to have age-appropriate learning material in classrooms and advocate for parents’ rights.” 




    Candidate Statement:

    “My goal is for the district to get back to the basics and focus on math, science, reading, writing, and history.”  Read the statement in full here



    Social Media: 

    Facebook:

    Instagram:

    Twitter: Not Found


    On Facebook, Clifford posted this, sensationalizing AB 1955 as ‘a direct threat to families’. 


    On instagram, this candidate follows: 



    Clifford is tightly associated with the California Policy Center.  The CPC is a far-right think tank based in Tustin, CA. Founded in 2010, its leaders have become very involved in Orange County Politics. The openly stated goals of the CPC are to oppose teachers’ unions, the teaching of racial and ethnic curriculum in schools, and LGBTQ+ equity in schools, as well as shift public funds out of public schools and into the strengthening of charter schools across California. They have been deeply involved in the progression of forced outing policies, the rebranding of LGBTQ+ inclusive curriculum as ‘not age-appropriate’, and the efforts to limit sex ed curriculum as ‘pornographic material’. 

    • One of his endorsements comes from Mari Barke, who is the Director of CPC’s California Local Elected Officials.  (She’s also a member of the Orange County Board of Education). 

    • He posted on Facebook a selfie with Corey DeAngelis. Corey is the author of “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools.” He’s also a board member of the California Policy Center.

    • He also posted an article from CPC regarding OVSD performance, calling them a “non-partisan educational non-profit”, which is stretching the truth rather far at the very least. 


    During an August 31st sermon/ political event at Calvary Chapel at Huntington Harbor, pastors Joe Pedick and Jack Hibbs endorsed Keith and a number of other HB candidates.  Watch here

    In a prayer over the candidates, Joe Pedick said, “...Lord, even as the message this morning, Lord, these are standing for what’s right, Lord, these are here to fight, they’re here to fight for you, God, and Lord we just pray that, Lord, you would allow them to have the whole armor of God as they go through this battle, and Lord, we pray that you give them wisdom, and Lord, we pray that you give them favor with the people as they vote.  Lord, God, we pray that you would, Lord, speak to those that are going to vote for them.”


    David is running in a slate with Keith Jorgensen. https://www.jorgensen4ovsd.com/ .  He’s also campaigning alongside Chad Williams, Butch Twining, and Don Kennedy (HB City Council), Lisa Lane Barnes (HB City Clerk), and Pano Frousiakis (Municipal Water District of Orange County). 


    Clifford sent out a highly contentious campaign mailer - or rather, a PAC affiliated with his slate companion Jorgensen sent it out.  The mailer encourages voters to vote for the Clifford/Jorgensen slate.  It used the narrative tool of pretending to be written by OVSD students, in crayon and with frequent misspellings, asking for help from voters.  The mailer referenced “crazy woke peeple” (misspelling from the original).  It went on to sensationally claim that students in OVSD are being taught “weird things about sex and private parts”.  A number of members of the School District leadership, understandably concerned by these claims, put out clarifications debunking these inflammatory claims.  OVSD, as a K-8 district, does have early puberty/ sex ed for middle schoolers, as is standard in public schools, and parents are given the opportunity to opt their children out of the program.  


    These mailers were paid for by the “Huntington Beach People’s Action Committee” as an in-kind donation to Keith Jorgensen’s campaign.  The mailers had an address on them that is connected with Ed Laird, well-known conservative kingmaker in Huntington Beach.  However, the PAC itself is registered to a CPA in Fresno.  


    From what we can tell, this PAC expensed these mailers out to Tabula Rasa Enterprises, an LLC in San Francisco, who he’s attributed his campaign paraphernalia to.  Many of the far-right campaigns in Huntington Beach over the last two years have paid Tabula Rasa for their signage and campaign literature.  Tabula Rasa’s manager, according to their statement of information with the CA Secretary of State, is John Cancilla.  John Cancilla is the CFO for Code Four, the company that operates the Pacific Airshow that there’s been so much scandal and controversy over the city’s settlement to. 



    Endorsed by: 



    News:


    The LA Times covered a candidate forum that Clifford participated in. 


    The OC Register asked Clifford 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.)”


    Clifford replied, “Parents’ rights are the foundation for a successful school district/parent relationship. School districts have a responsibility to communicate all aspects of children’s lives to parents/guardians. I oppose AB 1955 because parents are responsible for their children, not the state, and under no circumstance should the state subvert the parent-child bond.


    This new law will create confusion because it contradicts already-established OVSD Board bylaws requiring parental consent, notification, and access to records. AB 1955 is yet another example of government overreach coming out of Sacramento. How can the district ensure it is abiding by its own bylaws?


    Many families are moving their children out of the public school system due to AB 1955. In addition to the obvious damage the law will cause, it also exacerbates the declining enrollment problem. This law will decrease district funding and lead to more school closures.”

    ***FACT CHECK: AB 1955 does not contradict OVSD board policy. 



    Follow the Money: 

    *See our discussion of the funders behind his campaign mailers and their ties to Code Four, further up. 


    As of 9.21.2024, Clifford had raised $16,984.00 for his campaign directly.  This does not take into account money raised by PACs who are supporting him. 

    • $500 came from Huntington Beach Republican Women

    • $250 came from Joseph Pedick, Calvary Chapel Pastor

    • $400 came from Russell Neal, local anti-LGBTQ+ activist

  • Ocean View School District Candidate

    John is also running for U.S. Congress



    John is simultaneously running for Congress in the 42nd district, which previously did not overlap with Orange County, but now it does - there’s been a redistricting after the 2021 Census. 


    Campaign Website: Briscoe does not have an OVSD campaign website, but does have his Congressional campaign website.  We’ll be referencing that here. 


    He’s running for Congress with the tagline, “Bringing Common Sense Back To The 42nd”. 

    His issues page covers the following; 

    • “PAYCHECK”

      • “Your paycheck is too damned small!

      • – No more $7.00 gas & $6.00 eggs –

      • – No more 30% ++ price increases –

      • – STOP the Spending –”

    • “CRIME”

      • “Crime in our communities is too high!

      • – Homeless camping stopped –

      • – DO NOT defund police –

      • – ADD police, fill all open jobs –”

    • “BORDER”

      • “The Border is too OPEN

      • – 18 million illegal alien invasion –

      • – Taking jobs from residents –

      • – Lowering pay & wages –”

    • “BORDER”

      • “FAMILY”


    OVSD Candidate Statement:

    “No New Taxes. Basta! In God We Trust, Our National Motto on every coin. John Briscoe is your neighbor. John Briscoe is already a seasoned local elected official. Trustee Briscoe is a tireless

    advocate of local control. In God We Trust, He's One of U.S.”.  Read the full statement at the link above. 


    In his candidate statement, Briscoe provides some insight into his priorities, listing, 

    • Hiring truant officers

    • Strengthening local home school programs

    • Building an OVSD dedicated charter school program

    • No new taxes


    Social Media: 

    Facebook:

    Instagram:

    Twitter:

    Youtube: 


    On twitter, this candidate follows: 

    • Take Back OC

    • Kanan Durham (Pride at the Pier Executive Director)

    • Mark Bixby (local politics journalist in HB)

    • Katrina Foley (OC Supervisor)

    • Conservative Brief 

    • Kevin Kiley (anti-LGBTQ+ Congressman)

    • A large number of the accounts Briscoe follows have “#MAGA” in their bios.


    On instagram, this candidate follows: 


    Endorsed by: 

    ***We searched for specifically OVSD endorsements. None found, but he may have some we didn’t see - since he doesn’t have campaign websites or social media specifically for his OVSD race, it’s hard to be certain.  



    News:


    The OC Register asked John 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.)”


    John answered, “California state government leadership is insane. Parents have the primary responsibility for raising their children per U.S. Supreme Court rulings, including withholding medical treatment to the point of child death. Withholding vital information about child sexual dysphoria is horrible. It assumes parents will abuse their children upon finding out any gender dysphoria information. Child abuse by parents is illegal. If the insane state leadership is trying to preclude parents from providing their own child counseling and therapy, then this is just plain wrong”. 


    The Daily Pilot covered a candidate forum for the OVSD race.  Read it here


    Follow the Money: 

    We did not find any campaign finance filings for Briscoe specific to the OVSD race.  It appears that he is focusing his fundraising efforts on his Congressional race.


Ocean View School District

  • Description text Candidate for Fountain Valley USD


    No apparent LGBTQ red flags


    Tran doesn’t seem to have a Facebook Profile or Instagram, but here’s a post from the FVEA (Fountain Valley Education Assocation), endorsing him:

    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0ekfCTJdJ2nh7aiibbcTQAZchQsHEUoKku5tbwfo1D5CvG9EQ5A71urq7FdhHXAhFl&id=100093815293509


    Tran has been a school administrator / assistant principal for 20 years


    Nancy’s Picks (a conservative-leaning voter guide) recommends to vote for Tran’s opponent, Ashely Ramirez:

     “Recommendation:

    • 1.ASHLEY RAMIREZ (R)

    • 2.No 2nd Recommendation”

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



    Tran has not reported any campaign donations so far.


  • DeCandidate for Fountain Valley USD


    No apparent LGBTQ red flags


    Nancy’s Picks (a conservative-leaning voter guide) weakly recommends to vote for Ramirez:

     “Recommendation:

    • 1.ASHLEY RAMIREZ (R)

    • 2.No 2nd Recommendation”

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


    Endorsed by Reform California, a far-right, anti-LGBTQ+ organization. 



    Worked in education for over 15 years.

    https://www.ashley4fvsd.com/meet-ashley






    Ramirez’s campaign has raised $4,177.50 so far this year. Much of that comes from an ‘Andre Ramirez’, who may be a spouse or a family member.  We don’t recognize any of the other donors as conspicuous red flags. 


  • Candidate for Fountain Valley USD


    No apparent LGBTQ red flags


    Nancy’s Picks (a conservative-leaning voter guide) doesn’t mention Schultz at all.


    Schultz doesn’t seem to have a Facebook or Instagram presence.


    Schultz’s YouTube channel: 

    https://www.youtube.com/@steveschultz359


    Schultz’s Campaign Video for the 2020 School Board Election:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOPRUau3hfI.  

    He says in the description of this video; ““I didn’t get into teaching because I loved school. I became a teacher to make school a more loving and enlightening place.” - Steve Schultz”


    Current board member – Bio from FVSD’s Trustees Page:

    “Steve Schultz is the first former student of FVSD to become a school board trustee and the youngest ever to be elected to this office. Mr. Schultz is an educator at Fountain Valley High School, where the students have twice voted him Teacher of the Year. The students also voted him Staff Member of the Month, and the Teachers of HBUHSD gave him the WHO Award for his leadership contributions to improving the entire Huntington Union High School District.

     

    For eleven years, Steve Schultz wrote a monthly magazine column on leadership, education, and being a more loving neighbor published in Fountain Valley Living magazine. His writing has been used by police and fire departments to train their officers in churches, hospitals, businesses, and various organizations. His ideas on better ways to educate have been published nationally in Educational Leadership Magazine, the books A+ Teaching and Hey Leader: Wake Up and Hear the Feedback, and his essays have been published nationally ten times in Chicken Soup for the Soul book series. Mr. Schultz earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State Long Beach and two teaching credentials, and he earned his Master’s degree in Leadership Administration Coaching from Concordia University.”



    Steven Shultz has not reported any campaign donations to the OC Registrar of Voters for this election, but he also seems to have submitted its campaign finance filings late for the election for the election 4 years ago - so we can’t say whether or not he has not raised any money, or if he just hasn’t filed them on time again. 


Fountain Valley School District

  • Candidate

    Garden Grove Unified School District, Trustee Area 5


    Khai does not have a campaign page that we could find to review. We were not able to find any public statements on LGBTQ+ issues - or anything else, for that matter. 


    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 


  • Incumbent

    Garden Grove Unified School District, Trustee Area 5

    Garden Grove, Anaheim, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Stanton, and Westminster

    Lukewarm support of Parental Rights, backed by anti-LGBTQ+ groups, but no personal statements


    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”. 


Garden Grove Unified School District

Huntington Beach Union High School District

  • Candidate for Huntington Beach Union High School District 3


    Henry has been endorsed by the Orange Coast Huddle, a left-leaning political organization that donated a few hundred dollars to Pride at the Pier in early 2023 so we could afford the fabric for the Giant Pride Flag. 


    Susan has been on the HBUHSD board since 2000. Is a director and member of the California School Boards Association


    Susan was interviewed by the California School Boards Association in 2017. The author asked about what inspired her to run for office back in 2000, and said “There had been a contentious textbook selection process for the adoption of a health class textbook. It had wound up in the boardroom and in the newspapers and had been sent back with orders to form a new committee and look for a new book. I served on the second committee and got quite an education on the politics of education policy. I witnessed firsthand the challenges and pressures outside groups can exert on districts. We had to settle for a textbook that, in my opinion, was second rate and a disservice to our students. I suppose that would be when I decided to run for school board.”  

    https://medium.com/@CSBA/a-conversation-with-csba-president-susan-henry-on-education-leadership-challenges-in-2017-e3768014f746


    While the campaign committee to re-elect Susan Henry has not yet uploaded their campaign finance filings for the period between July and September, as of the end of June they had not raised any money - after 24 years in office, it’s possible that the campaign finances for an incumbent school board reelection campaign are relatively minor. 


    In June of 2023, extremist anti-LGBTQ+ activists descended upon a HBUHSD board meeting to push for a teacher at Edison High School to be fired after a video went viral of a student-created video news program being shown in her classroom that included references to Pride month and two women touching foreheads together in an emotionally intimate way.  Trustee Henry and her colleagues did not punish this teacher in any way, despite angry chants from the attendees that the board should be fired for their inaction as well.  


    In a city as divided over LGBTQ+ issues as Huntington Beach, Susan Henry seems to steer clear of making her stance clear, but has not been antagonistic to the community in any way that we could tell.


  • Huntington Beach Union High School District Area 3


    Leeann Corral has not reported any campaign finances so we cannot advise who is financially supporting her campaign. 


    Leeann does not have a social media presence that we could find, but you can find her website here: 

    https://www.leeanncorral.com/


    In her website, she focuses on: 

    • Excellence in Leadership

    • Fiscal Responsibility

    • Focus on Educational Outcomes

    • Enabling a Collaborative Environment.


    She lists her instagram account on her website, @Corral4cschboard, but it doesn’t link through so we cannot tell you who she follows on social media. 


    Endorsed by Reform California, a far right, anti-LGBTQ+ political organization


    The OC Register asked Leeann 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.)”


    Corral replied, “Parents play a crucial role in education by providing support, reinforcing learning at home and fostering a positive attitude towards school. They are partners with educators in creating a nurturing environment that enhances student development. The involvement of parents helps ensure that students are supported academically, socially, and emotionally.


    With the new laws effective in 2025, which include provisions about notifying parents regarding their child’s potential gender identity changes, it is important to address these issues within a broader context. While these laws focus specifically on gender identity, the broader goal should be to promote comprehensive mental wellness and prepare students to thrive as healthy, happy learners and citizens.


    A balanced approach should include open communication between schools and families on all aspects of a child’s well-being, ensuring that students receive the support they need across various areas of their development. By focusing on holistic support, schools can work together with parents to address students’ needs in a way that respects their individuality and fosters a positive educational experience”.


Rancho Santiago Community College District

  • Candidate for Coast College Community District Area 2


    Campaign Website: 

    https://joedovinh.com/ (this is Dovinh’s website for his city council candidacy)



    Candidate Statement:


    “I have taught community college and understand the needs of students and educators. I come from a family of educators, on my side and my wife’s side. 

    You can count on me to take advocacy positions on public policies and legislation that protects and promotes our students and local colleges.”




    Social Media: 

    Facebook: 

    Instagram: none found

    Twitter: 



    Endorsed by: 


    Nancy’s Picks (conservative-leaning) gave Dovinh this tepid half-endorsement:

    “JOE DOVINH is also a DEM, and currently serves on Garden Grove City Council, elected in 2022, and married to former Garden Grove City Councilmember, Dina NGUYEN. (If I lived in Dist 2, I’d probably vote DOVINH, to block PHU NGUYEN)”





    News:

    • “Here Are Garden Grove Candidates’ Views on Housing, Homelessness, and Resort”

    https://voiceofoc.org/2022/10/here-are-garden-grove-candidates-views-on-housing-homelessness-and-resort/

    Dovinh was the only candidate in his district to respond to the questionnaire.  He’s in favor of transparency, government accountability, building more affordable housing, and helping the homeless.

    https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2010/04/meet-joe-dovinh-phus-democratic-challenger/

    “I’ve always been a Democrat.  I’ve never registered as a Republican.”




    Follow the Money: 

    Dovinh appears to have taken no donations for the 2024 election cycle.



     


  • Candidate for Coast College Community District Area 2


    Campaign Website: 

    Tagline: “EMPOWERING OUR FUTURE, TODAY”



    Candidate Statement:

    “For nearly 30 years, I have been actively involved in the education field, from serving as a student leader to parent advocate, and now as Trustee on the Fountain Valley School District Governing Board.

    As a Governing Board Member, I will provide fiscal oversight and transparency, prioritize removing any barrier to student achievement, and work to ensure that our colleges remain

    accessible and affordable to all. Every student deserves an opportunity to succeed!”


    Social Media: 

    Facebook: 

    Instagram: None Found

    Twitter: None Found




    Endorsed by: 

    Katrina Foley

    Orange County Democrats 

    Orange Juice Blog (liberal-leaning) 


    Nancy’s Picks’ anti-endorsement:  “Please DO NOT VOTE for PHU NGUYEN. My research show him to be “Ultra-Liberal”, endorsed by Democrat Party of OC, local teachers Union (Coast Fed of Educators), and a whole slew of liberal “D” elected officials, including ultra-liberal, Katrina Foley. He currently one of the liberal members on the FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD.“





    News:

    None Found


    Follow the Money: 

    https://public.netfile.com/pub2/?AID=coc

    No listing for Nguyen there.


  • Candidate for Coast College Community District Area 2


    Linda is, essentially, a ghost.  It was very difficult to find any information on her - she doesn’t seem to be running a very active campaign. 


    Campaign Website: 

    None Found


    Candidate Statement:

    NONE FOUND



    Social Media: 

    Facebook: None Found

    Instagram: None Found

    Twitter: None Found



    Endorsed by: 

    None Found



    News:

    According to this, Zamora was a Democrat when she ran for Garden Grove School Board: https://ocpolitical.com/2012/10/30/republican-democrat-independent-the-partisan-affiliations-of-everyone-running-everything-in-orange-county/



    Follow the Money: 

    None Found

     


Coast Community College District

Orange Count Board of Supervisors, 1st District

  • Candidate for County Supervisor in District 1.  To replace Andrew Do, who is terming out.  


    Janet Nguyen is currently a State Senator. 


    Find her here: 

    Campaign Website: 

    State Senator Website: 

    Instagram Page: 


    Voted NO on AB 1955, The SAFETY ACT that prevents school boards from enforcing forced outing policies. 

    Other notable votes include: 

    Voted No on SB790 

    Voted No on SB 439

    Voted no on SB345


    As a Legislator: 

    Has a score of 17/100 from Equality CA

    Has a score of 25/100 from Planned Parenthood

    Has a score of 20/100 from the ACLU

    https://couragescore.org/representative/janet-nguyen/


    Janet has significant support from Proud Boys. Known Proud Boy Baked Alaska is friends with her. 


    Nguyen’s tendency to call her legislative peers “communists” and start fights over it have led to her being removed from the debate floor by Capitol security. When questioned on free speech allowance in California, she said that the ‘communist flag’ (referring to the flag of the communist Vietnamese government that many Vietnamese-Americans residents of Orange County emigrated to escape from) is comparable to KKK imagery. 


    While she was County Supervisor back in 2012, she “fled” the dias when community members brought forth a request for the County Board to recognize Harvey Milk Day. 


    The LA Times described of the event: 

    “One of the supervisors, Janet Nguyen, walked from the board room shortly after the activists began their presentation. Last year, Nguyen also left the meeting as the activists spoke.”


    On her official Senator instagram page, Nguyen posted the transphobic conspiracy theory about Olympic boxer and cisgender woman Imane Khelif, saying, “When a female boxer’s #Olympic dreams go up in flames after fighting a biological man, something needs to be done. #IStandWithCarini”.  As a reminder, Khelif is a cisgender woman, and is currently pursuing a major lawsuit against the influential people who pushed the conspiracy theory, including Elon Musk and JK Rowling.  


    She joined anti-LGBTQ+ extremist politician Gracey Van Der Mark in the Annual HB July 4th weekend Bike Ride, posting the selfie on her instagram page. 


    Endorsed by: 

    OC GOP

    CA GOP

    Lincoln Club of Orange County

    Orange County Young Republicans
    Concerned Parents of California PAC, who say on their website “We will influence school board and other elections by promoting  candidates and incumbents who strongly support a parent’s right to choose what they believe is best for their own children”.

    California Parents Union, whose website lists among their priorities; “Empowering Members to Stand Up for Parental Rights, Indoctrination Awareness and Solutions, Medical Autonomy Issues and Solutions”

  • Candidate for OC Board of Supervisors - District 1


    Campaign Website: https://www.francesmarquezforsupervisor.com/

    Tagline: “Standing Up for Orange County's Taxpayers”


    “She's running for Orange County Supervisor to bring much-needed accountability and oversight to county government and ensure a high quality delivery of services to the communities that need them most.


    As a Cypress City Councilmember, Frances Marquez has built a reputation as a watchdog for taxpayers, demanding transparency before voting on spending even in the face of intimidation.”



    You can find her Candidate Statement here. In it, she says, “As your County Supervisor, I will expand opportunities for working families by:

    • Creating good-paying jobs and addressing rising housing costs

    • Preventing homelessness by expanding access to mental health

    • and supportive services

    • Investing in public safety and reducing crime

    • Protecting reproductive rights and abortion access”



    Social Media: 

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/francesmarquezforoc


    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/marquezfrances13/

    https://www.instagram.com/francesmarquezforcypress/

    https://www.instagram.com/francesmarquezoc


    Twitter:

    https://x.com/FrancesMarquez6



    On instagram, she follows: 

    @lavenderdemsOC - Lavender Democrats OC

    @ppactionCA - Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California

    @genzforharriswalz 



    Endorsed by: 

    Latinas Lead CA:

    Planned Parenthood

    SEIU-UHW

    Moms Demand Action

    OC Huddle, who donated the funds for Pride at the Pier to create the Giant Pride Flag

    OC Dems


    News: 

    “Frances Marquez, Board of Supervisors District 1 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire” - OC REGISTER - 

    “My parents raised six children without health care coverage, paying out of pocket to make sure we maintained our health. No family should have to face this challenge. Moreover, ensuring access to quality preventative care like mental health and substance use treatment stops cycles of homelessness and criminality which will benefit our communities at large.”


    Interesting context of harassment lawsuits and contention during Marquez’s time on the Cypress City Council:

    “Cypress councilwoman files lawsuit against censures” - Los Angeles Times




    Follow the Money: 

    SEIU donated $1500

    Sierra Club PAC donated $1000


45th District, House of Representatives

  • Incumbent

    House of Representatives 45th District

    Summary: Mixed statements about LGBTQ+ support (flip-flops), on record voting against multiple LGBTQ+ bills


    Receiving money from Musk: https://www.ocregister.com/2024/09/17/elon-musks-pac-is-spending-money-to-boost-rep-michelle-steel-in-ca-45/ 


    General contact email: info@michellesteelca.com

    General phone number: 714-202-6173


    Campaign manager: Eric Dutra, LinkedIn


    Previous positions:

    2020 - 2022 CA-48

    2015 - 2021 OC Board of Supervisors, District 2 & Chairwoman

    2007 - 2015 California State Board of Equalization


    Overview:

    Michelle Steel’s most prominent campaign platform is around lowering taxes for Californians. However, in 2022, she voted against the Inflation Reduction Act during her congressional tenure, thereby voting against lowering prices on prescription drugs, health insurance, and everyday energy costs. This is a core example of Michelle Steel’s long history of flip-flopping her public comments on issues and her voting record. After her 2014 comment at a Tea Party event went viral in 2020, she issued a statement, saying her anti gay-marraige comments were “made in jest.” Over the next four years, she would go on to vote in opposition of LGBTQ rights via voting in support for Parents’ Bill of Rights and Life at Conception Act, and against Respect for Marriage Act, Equality Act, among many more. Her recent stance in support of IVF and selective pro-life stand in opposition to her voting record that restrict reproductive rights.


    During her time as Chairwoman of OC Board of Supervisors, she routinely shut down efforts at transparency and building trust between the County and its constituents.


    Endorsements

    • California Pro-Life Council

    • AIPAC

    • Maggie’s List

    • National Rifle Association

    • VIEW PAC

    • Tea Party

    • OC Sheriff Don Barnes


    Affiliations & Support for

    • Dan Crenshaw, TX-02 -- anti-LGBTQ, “culture wars”

    • Young Kim, CA-40

    • Rob Simms, Convergence firm

    • Hemmer Reports, Fox News

    • Tucker Carlson

    • Trump



    Voting Record: Congressional

    • No:

      • Respect for Marriage Act, 2022

      • LGBTQI+ Data Inclusion Act, 2022

      • Global Respect Act, 2022

      • CROWN Act (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, 2021)

      • For the People Act, 2021

      • Equality Act, 2021

      • Right to Contraception, 2022

      • Ensuring Access to Abortion Act, 2022

      • Women’s Health Protection Act, 2021

      • Paycheck Fairness Act, 2021

      • Inflation Reduction Act, 2022

      • Affordable Insulin Now Act, 2022

    • Yes

      • Parents Bill of Rights -- anti-LGBTQ bill (cosponsor)

      • LGBTQ Business Equal Credit Enforcement and Investment Act

      • Life at Conception Act, 2021 (co-sponsor, later withdrawn) -- grant legal personhood to fertilized eggs


    Voting Record: Supervisorial

    • 2020, approve law enforcement appreciation events on the heels of BLM protests

    • 2017, sole dissenting vote in funding for the County’s Human Relations Commission

    • 2017, voted to block release of report detailing an increase in hate crime and grant county supervisors the ability to directly control the commission’s staff


    Public Comments:

    • Tea Party meeting, 2014: Steel claims she withdrew her daughter from UC Santa Cruz after she began expressing interest in voting for Obama and supporting gay marriage

    • 2018: Public release regarding anti-sanctuary cities and states


    Contributions

    • BP industries -- oil and gas

    • AIPAC

    • UpFront Inc

    • Top industry: retired, at nearly $1M this cycle

    Ahmanson family, via Fieldstead & Company -- Ahmanson family has a history of funding anti-LGBTQ candidates and measures. Ahmanson Family Source 1, Source 2, Source 3

  • House of Representatives 45th District

    Summary: Limited 1st person pro-LGBTQ+ content, Multiple 3rd party pro-LGBTQ+ affiliations/endorsements


    General contact email: info@derektranforcongress.com

    General contact number: 714-261-9738


    Campaign manager: Jacob Barr. LinkedIn

    Deputy campaign manager: Rachel Winningham. LinkedIn

    Committee email address: jay@bluewavepolitics.com 



    Bio

    Consumer Rights attorney and managing attorney at Feher Law, who focus on employment and personal injury law. Credits military with so much learning; joined at 18. “Beginning of service path.” Army reserves, active duty in 2003 Iraqi conflict, based in the US.


    Overview:

    Derek Tran’s platform has three main points:

    1. Abortion and women’s rights

    2. Investing in American workers and their families. Consumer rights. Inflation Reduction Act.

    3. Common sense gun reform

    Beyond a single post on Harvey Milk day (linked below), there is no explicit commentary on LGBTQ+ allyship. There is secondary support, via some of his endorsements and canvassing support. Combing through public comments also rendered no explicit pro-LGBTQ commentary.


    Explicit LGBTQ+ related:

    • IG Harvey Milk Day -- “we can never forget his sacrifice and must continue to build upon his legacy of advocacy against hate and discrimination”

    • No pride posts

    • Judy Chu campaign recently canvassed for Derek Tran. Judy Chu CA-CD 28 has a pro-LGBTQ voting record, including Yes on Equality Act (HR5) 

    • Adam Schiff supporting campaign. Schiff is vice-chair of Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus

    • Participated in event with Lavender Dems OC, April General Meeting. No content or follow-up found. Derek Tran does not follow them on social media.


    Endorsements:

    • Stonewall Democrats

    • Equality CA

    • Brady PAC

    • CA Federation of Teachers

    • Human Rights Campaign PAC

    • J-Street PAC

    • Planned Parenthood Action Fund

    • Reproductive Freedom For All

    • CADEM AAPI Caucus


    Public comments:

    • Ed Branding podcast. When talking about why run now, he says the district has not received representation. Cites that there has never been a Vietnamese representative from this district, which holds a large Vietnamese population. Also in this episode talked very positively about his experience in the military, including a regret of not serving full 20-year term. Learned about camaraderie. His why across all his experiences is a duty to serve.

    • Chamber of Commerce talk -- bipartisanship. Reduction in insulin costs, to benefit working class folks. Interested in diplomacy on the world stage, infrastructure investment, attention to veteran mental health. Housing crisis tied to mental health crisis, primary to affordable housing. Investing in social service providers. 100% pro choice


    Political Affiliations:

    • Social media accounts he follows:

      • PORAC -- Peace Officers Research Assoc. Of CA. Largest association representing CA law enforcement agencies.

      • Reproductive Freedom For All

      • Stonewall Dems

70th District, CA State Assembly

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  • 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 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