Politics & Government

6 Candidates Running For 47th Congressional District

The March 3, 2020 primary election is underway. Here is the breakdown for the 47th District, 72nd State Assembly District & OC Supervisors.

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LOS ALAMITOS, CA — Nearly 1.5 million people are registered to vote here in Orange County, according to the latest voter registration numbers from Secretary of State Alex Padilla’s office. With early voting underway since Feb. 22, voters continue to make their choices in the presidential primary, and are voting on the largest bond issue in state history.

Statewide, there are 20.4 million registered voters, an increase of 3.1 million since the last presidential election in 2016. In fact, 80 percent of eligible Californians are registered to vote, the highest heading into a California Presidential Primary in the past 68 years.

ā€œCalifornia entered 2020 with a record 20.4 million registered voters—and I only expect that figure to climb as we reach the Presidential Primary in March and General Election in November,ā€ said Secretary of State Alex Padilla.

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MAJOR ELECTIONS

The most-watched races on all ballots in California are those for the presidential primary.

Here in North Orange County, voters also weighed in on races for the state house and U.S. Congress.

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In the 47th Congressional District which contains the cities of Los Alamitos and Rossmoor, incumbent Alan Lowenthal is facing Amy Phan West, Peter Mathews, Jalen Dupree Mcleod, Sou Moua, and John Briscoe.

State Assembly Offices

In the 72nd California State Assembly District, which contains the cities of Los Alamitos and Rossmoor, incumbent Tyler Diep faces Janet Nguyen, Diedre Nguyen, and Bijan Mohseni.

County Supervisors

Closer to home, Orange County Supervisors 1st District, which contains the cities of Garden Grove, Santa Ana and Westminster, incumbent Andrew Do is facing Sergio Contreras, Kim Bernice Nguyen and Miguel Pulido.

In the 3rd District of the OC Supervisors, which contains the cities of Anaheim, Tustin, Irvine, Orange and Yorba Linda, Donald Wagner is facing Ashleigh Aitken.

FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE:

In Orange County, polling places are open for business, as are drop off ballot locations. Find yours:

REAL-TIME RESULTS

Patch will share real-time race results, starting Tuesday, March 3. Click here for all Orange County election results.

STUDENTS FOR CHANGE

Secretary of State Alex Padilla also noted that high school students are taking advantage of a new program to pre-register to vote, starting when they are 16-years-old. Teens who pre-register have their registration automatically activated when they turn 18. As of Feb. 3, there were 156,022 pre-registered 16- and 17-year-olds.

ā€œWhenever I talk to high students it is clear that they care about their communities and democracy,ā€ said Padilla. ā€œPre-registration provides a platform for young people to begin entering the electoral process before they reach 18. I am so proud that pre-registration has now helped over a half million California teens take their first steps into the democratic process. I am challenging California teens, school administrators, and parents to help us add another 100,000 pre-registrations by the November 2020 General Election.ā€

Padilla has visited 82 high schools to promote the pre-registration program.

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