LaShae Sharp-Collins – Assembly District 79

As the former District Director for (now) Secretary of State Shirley Weber, Sharp-Collins worked directly on voting rights for people impacted by incarceration, and on many justice reform bills.
Tina McKinnor – Assembly District 61

Assemblymember McKinnor has been a strong advocate and champion for criminal justice reform, for example by leading the fight against AB 1990, a criminalization bill opposed by IJ Action.
Sade Elhawary – Assembly District 57

Elhawary has shown her commitment to criminal justice issues in the way she runs her campaign, with many formerly incarcerated staff and volunteers.
Isaac Bryan – Assembly District 55

Assemblymember Bryan is a tireless justice advocate who has embraced the big fights in ways few other lawmakers have.
John Yi – Assembly District 54

Yi fought to end the criminalization of jaywalking while running his non-profit, and since launching his campaign has made criminal justice reform a central pillar of his platform.
Franky Carrillo – Assembly District 52

Carrillo is a policy advisor for the Innocence Project out of Cal State Los Angeles, and running on a strong criminal justice platform.
Robert Garcia – Assembly District 50

As an educator, Garcia has shown a commitment to undoing the school-to-prison pipeline by working to empower youth.
Nick Shultz – Assembly District 44

Schultz is the unique type of prosecutor who spent his career holding corrupt politicians and corporations accountable, and demonstrates a deep understanding of our broken criminal legal system.
Ash Kalra – Assembly District 25

As the author of the Racial Justice Act, Assemblymember Kalra has been a crucial leader introducing bills that reimagine public safety by building strong and resilient communities.
Mia Bonta – Assembly District 18

Assemblymember Bonta is a stalwart champion for criminal justice reform, leading transformative bills to strengthen visitation rights, vacate criminal convictions of survivors, and empower at-promise youth.