Bryan Wins 54th Assembly Seat
Beating the high odds of a runoff, Isaac Bryan has been confirmed as the winner of the 54th Assembly Special Election with 50.79% of the vote. Replacing now State Senator Sydney Kamlager, Bryan was just …[READ MORE]
Beating the high odds of a runoff, Isaac Bryan has been confirmed as the winner of the 54th Assembly Special Election with 50.79% of the vote. Replacing now State Senator Sydney Kamlager, Bryan was just …[READ MORE]
It’s a quiet election day, but it’s still election day, and we are proud to endorse Issac Bryan for the special election to fill the seat for the 54th Assembly District. Having listened to Bryan …[READ MORE]
The monthly general meeting of the Culver City Democratic Club will be on Wednesday, May 12 at 7 p.m. The program will be about housing density — What, Where, Why, and How? Panelists will be …[READ MORE]
At their April 14th meeting, the members of the Culver City Democratic Club adopted a resolution calling for major changes in the role and size of the Culver City Police Department. The vote was 96% …[READ MORE]
On Tuesday, March 30, at 7pm, the Culver City Democratic Club will hold a candidate forum for the Democrats running in the 54th Assembly District Special Election on May 18. The candidates that will be …[READ MORE]
The great thing about democracy is that elections lead to more elections. With former State Senator Holly Mitchell victorious in her race for a seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the contest …[READ MORE]
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Culver City Democratic Club on March 10 at 7PM. Gascon was elected in November 2020 with a …[READ MORE]
The members of the Culver City Democratic Club have voted to endorse Culver City’s current Vice Mayor Daniel Lee in the March 2 special election for the District 30 seat vacated by Holly Mitchell’s election …[READ MORE]
The most controversial thing on the Culver City ballot is Measure B: Voter Approval of all Interim or Permanent Rent Control Measures. On the surface, it seems like a very reasonable gesture. Voter approval is …[READ MORE]
Here is how you can register to vote today: Go online by using the California Online Voter Registration System at /registertovote.ca.gov/ Call (800) 481-VOTE, (800) 815-2666 Option 2. In person at a Los Angeles County …[READ MORE]
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