Political Party:
Democrat
Ballot Designation:
State Assemblymember
Law Enforcement Contributions:
Background:
Assemblymember Hart was first elected to the State Assembly in 2022 after serving over twenty years in local government. Hart served four terms on the Santa Barbara City Council and was elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2018.
Since joining the Assembly, he has had a very strong voting record on justice reform, earning an “A” on our Legislative Scorecard in 2023 and 2025 and an “A+” in 2024. Furthermore, he has authored good bills such as: AB 1412 which allows people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder to participate in court diversion programs, thereby expanding their access to treatment instead of incarceration; AB 1108, a bill that requires independent investigations into in-custody deaths in counties where the sheriff’s and coroner’s offices are combined; and AB 1962, a bill to establish a California Indigent Defense Commission to ensure that indigent defense services meet constitutional standards.
Public Safety Platform:
Despite his strong voting record, Assemblymember Hart expresses support for funding the police on his campaign website, listing several law enforcement agencies that have endorsed him. He also received campaign contributions from several law enforcement agencies, therefore, IJ Action recommends supporting Assemblymember Hart as the Harm Reduction candidate.
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Political Party:
Republican
Ballot Designation:
Retired Business Analyst
Law Enforcement Contributions:
None as of 4/16/26
Background:
Sari Domingues is retired but previously worked for over 30 years in public administration with Santa Barbara County and Monterey County.
Public Safety Platform:
On public safety, Domingues states: “Law breakers, violent crimes, Illegal drugs, trafficking and homelessness is growing in our community and it all needs to be stopped.” If elected, she promises to “work with law enforcement, first responders and health professionals that aim for reduction of crimes and support legislation that favors the victims and not the criminals.”
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