The June runoff will determine the next councilmember to represent District 6 in the San Fernando Valley.
“Today’s results are an affirmation by the community that they want to see somebody represent them at City Hall who is part of the community [and] who fights for Valley families," Padilla said in a statement."For too long our neighborhoods and business corridors have felt underserved and neglected, and I plan to change that."
Both Padilla and Alcaraz benefited from independent expenditure campaigns by business and labor interests. United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770 and the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters were among Alcaraz’s biggest supporters. Outside groups have spent about $111,000 backing her candidacy.but he was the only candidate who faced an independent expenditure campaign against him.
She supports 41.18, L.A.’s anti-camping ordinance, while saying it should only be used as a last resort, and that outreach and street engagement should come first.she wants to “reimagine public safety” through “greater accountability” and “community engagement.” She says racial profiling “must be strictly prohibited,” and calls for increased training to prevent the use of excessive force and to improve de-escalation tactics., which calls for the decrease of flights at night.
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