David Fennell – Senate District 1
Fennell is an entrepreneur with a background in the tech and music industries. He ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor in 2022.
Megan Dahle – Senate District 1
Assemblymember Dahle is currently in the State Assembly, and is running to fill the Senate District 1 seat that will soon be vacated by her termed-out husband, Senator Brian Dahle. She is a small business owner and farmer, and served for one term on the Big Valley Joint Unified School Board.
NO on Recall of District Attorney Pamela Price

As district attorney, District Attorney Price has taken a more progressive approach with policies such as not charging youth under 18 as adults, pursuing diversion, fully funding reentry services, and not seeking the death penalty.
Jimmy Figueroa – City Council District 3

Figueroa would bring deep knowledge and experience working with formerly incarcerated people to the city council.
Dr. Flojaune Cofer – Sacramento Mayor

As a public health practitioner, Dr. Flo brings an approach to public safety rooted in building strong and resilient communities.
Ericka Wiley – LA Superior Court Judge Seat #48

Wiley is a public defender who has supported an incarcerated loved one, and seeks to bring that personal experience to the bench.
George Turner – LA Superior Court Judge Seat #39

As a public defender, Turner has a deep understanding of the failures of our criminal legal system and how unfairly it treats people.
Ysabel Jurado – LA City Council District 14

As a public interest lawyer specializing in tenants rights, Jurado takes a comprehensive approach to public safety by centering the needs of affordable housing and living wages.
Jillian Burgos – LA City Council District 2

Burgos models co-governance where other candidates simply talk about it. She actively sought IJ Action’s feedback on her public safety platform…
George Gascón – LA District Attorney

District Attorney Gascón is by far the most progressive district attorney in the country, who has followed through on his campaign promises to reimagine how the office approaches the criminal legal system.