November 2014 Election, Los Angeles County, California

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See also: November 2014 Election, California - Los Angeles County, California
Previous covered election: June 2012
Next covered election: June 2014

This election is scheduled for November 2014.

Candidates

Assessor

Name Note
Jeffrey Prang Many left endorsements. Politician. Hired by Noguez.
*John Morris Endorsed by L.A. Times. Newcomer. Deputy District Attorney.

* - Our pick

Sheriff

Name Note
*Jim McDonnell Uncertain views on concealed carry permits and just about everything. Outsider. Good reputation.
Paul Tanaka In favor of more concealed carry permits. Bad reputation from his time working under Baca and before.

* - Our pick

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Name Note
Tom Torlakson Liberal endorsements. Calls for more investment and parental involvement. Points to some currently improving statistics to support his fitness.
*Marshall Tuck Calls for more local decision making, parental involvement, technology. Points to success working with inner-city schools in L.A.

* - Our pick

Superior Court Judge

See also
Letter to Candidates
Office 61
Name Note
Jacquelin H. Lewis Rated Exceptionally Well Qualified. Liberal endorsements. Endorsed by Democratic Party.
*Dayan Mathai Rated Well Qualified. Mixed endorsements.

* - Our pick

Office 87
Name Note
*Andrew M. Stein Rated Not Qualified. Mixed Endorsements. Endorsed by Democratic Party.
Tom Griego Rated Not Qualified. Ran in 2010

* - Our pick

Appeals Court Justice

Vote Yes or No for each.

Name Yes/No
Frances Rothschild No
Jeffrey W. Johnson Yes
Brian M. Hoffstadt No
Lee Anne Edmon No
Audrey B. Collins No
Nora M. Manella Yes
Paul A. Turner Yes
Kenneth R. Yegan Yes
Denni M. Perluss No
Laurence D. Rubin No
Madeleine I. Flier No

Ballot Measures

Measure Title/Description Position
P SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS, GANG PREVENTION, YOUTH/SENIOR RECREATION, BEACHES/WILDLIFE PROTECTION MEASURE.

To ensure continued funding from an expiring voter-approved measure for improving the safety of neighborhood parks and senior/youth recreation areas; assisting in gang prev ention; protecting rivers, beaches, water sources; repairing, acquiring/preserving parks/natural areas; m aintaining zoos, museums; providing youth job-training, shall Los Angeles County levy an annual $23/parce l special tax, requiring annual independent financial audits and all funds used locally?

No

External Resources

City Elections

November 2014 Election, Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California