Politics & Government

Filing for June Election Begins Today

Candidates file to run in local districts.

The filing period begins today for the June primary election, the first under the “top two” system.

Under terms of Proposition 14, approved by voters in the June 2010 primary, all candidates running for congressional, legislative and state constitutional offices, regardless of party, will appear on a single ballot.

The top two finishers will advance to the November general election. Proposition 14 also gives candidates the right to decline to have their party stated on the ballot.

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In Los Angeles County, the ballot will include races for District Attorney, where incumbent Steve Cooley has said he will not run for re-election; seats on the Board of Supervisors held by Mike Antonovich, Don Knabe and Mark Ridley Thomas; Superior Court judgeships; the U.S. Senate seat held by Dianne Feinstein; 19 seats in the House of Representatives; seven for the state Senate; 24 for the Assembly; and Superior Court judgeships.

The filing period will close March 9, but will be extended to March 14 for offices where no incumbent files, except for those where the incumbent cannot seek re-election because of term limits, and Superior Court judgeships.

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So far, several candidates have made their intentions known to run for local Congress or State Assembly districts.

Monterey Park congresswoman for the newly created 27th district, while Republican candidate Robert Duran of Pasadena has filed to run in the district.

is running in the 32nd Congressional district, which serves the southern portion of Glendora. Democrat Grace Napolitano of Norwalk is also running in the 32nd district.

Republican Joe Gardner of West Covina is running for the 48th State Assembly District, a new district for Glendora. Gardner will run against Democrat Roger Hernandez of West Covina.

--City News Service contributed to this report.


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