Assembly District 59

NO RECOMMENDATION

Incumbent Grade F

Political Party:

Republican

Ballot Designation:

 Assemblyman / Business Owner

Law Enforcement Contributions:

California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA PAC)
Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
National Peace Officers & Firefighters Benefit Association
California Association of Highway Patrolmen PAC
Long Beach Police Officers PAC
Los Angeles Police Protective League PAC
Riverside Sheriff’s Associated Public Education Fund
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s County Employees’ Benefit Association PAC
Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs PAC

Background:

 Assemblymember Chen was first elected to the State Assembly in 2016, after serving on the Walnut Valley Unified School Board for five years. He is also a former Los Angeles County Reserve Sheriff’s Deputy and appointee of former Governor Pete Wilson to the Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning.

Public Safety Platform:

Assemblymember Chen has voted against nearly all major criminal justice reform measures we prioritized last year and this year, earning an “F” on the IJ Action Legislative Scorecard. He is strongly supported by law enforcement.


Additionally, Assemblymember Chen has endorsed Proposition 36, a measure that will appear on the November 2024 General Election ballot that would bring back felony charges for drug possession, create new enhancements for retail theft, and gut major components of Proposition 47. It is being led by district attorneys, police and prison associations, and big corporations like Walmart and Home Depot. Because of Assemblymember Chen’s tough-on-crime positions and the fact that little to no information is available on his opponent, IJ Action has no recommendation in this race.

Website:

https://www.phillipchen.org/

Political Party:

Deemocrat

Ballot Designation:

 Deputy County Counsel

Law Enforcement Contributions: None as of 8/23/24

Background:

 Obrand is a litigator and former member of the Child Protection Trial Unit in Orange County.

Public Safety Platform:

Obrand does not have an issues page or policy platform on his website, and information about his positions is not readily available.

Website:

N/A

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