Who Is Backing Who? Here’s a Look at the Latest Endorsements of City Council Candidates

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John Heilman

Current and Former Elected Officials

  • Tammy Baldwin, United States Senator, Wisconsin
  • Ben Allen, State Senator, 26th District
  • Laura Friedman, Assembly  43rd District
  • Richard Bloom, Assembly  50th District
  • Jeff Prang, Los Angeles County Assessor
  • Lindsey Horvath, Mayor,   West Hollywood
  • Kevin De Leon, Los Angeles City Councilmember-elect, 14th District/former president pro tempore, California State Senate
  • David Ryu, Los Angeles City Council 4th District
  • Abbe Land, former Councilmember/Mayor, West Hollywood
  • Zev Yaroslavsky, former LA County Supervisor

 City Commissioners and Advisory Board Members

  • Sue Buckner,  Planning Commissioner
  • Stacey Jones,  Planning Commissioner
  • Ruth Williams,  Public Safety Commissioner
  • Jeffrey Waack,  Public Safety Commissioner
  • Kerri Balbone,  Public Safety Commissioner
  • Todd Williamson, Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission vice chair
  • Dallas Dishman,  Arts and Cultural Affairs Commissioner
  • Martin Gantman,  Arts and Cultural Affairs Commissioner
  • Robert Kalonian ,  Business License Commissioner
  • Sibyl Zaden, Business License Commission vice chair
  • Catherine Lee,  Arts and Cultural Affairs Commissioner
  • Madeleine Rackley,  Arts and Cultural Affairs Commissioner
  • Anny Semonco, Disabilities Advisory Board chair
  • Yola Dore,  Disabilities Advisory Board member
  • Sam Borelli,  Human Services Commissioner
  • Agassi Topchian, Rent Stablization Commissioner vice chair
  • Barbara Meltzer,  Human Services Commissioner
  • Andrew Reback, Human Services Commission chair
  • Eugene Maysky,  Russian Advisory Board member
  • Karina Samala,  Transgender Advisory Board member
  • Angela de Silva,  Women’s Advisory Board member
  • Yawar Charlie, Historic Preservation Commission vice chair
  • Jacob Lajoie, Historic Preservation Commission chair
  • Ed Levin,  Historic Preservation Commissioner
  • Rob Bergstein, Rent Stabilization Commission chair
  • Dan Wentzel,  Transportation Commissioner
  • David Eichman,  Transportation Commissioner
  • Keith Anthony,  Business License Commissioner

Labor and Advocacy Organizations

  • Municipal Employees (WEHOME), AFSCME, Local 3339, AFL-CIO
  • International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, District Council 36
  • LGBTQ Victory Fund
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WeHoMikey
WeHoMikey
4 years ago

Duran’s support in the business community isn’t really support as much as it is fear of his well-known harboring of long-term grudges against those who oppose him. Nobody wants to risk his middle finger when it comes time for a Council vote.

Josh Kurpies
Josh Kurpies
4 years ago

++Correction (although the author would have no way of knowing this because the website has not been updated) I have endorsed John Duran, John Erickson and John Heilman**

Facts matter
Facts matter
4 years ago
Reply to  Josh Kurpies

But who ya gonna vote for u only get 2 – can’t make a decision ! Another suck up.

Egos matter
Egos matter
4 years ago
Reply to  Facts matter

It is part of the club and another example of the extraordinary egos of commissioners in this tiny town. The earth-shattering news of the endorsement of a commissioner apparently called for a “correction” to the reporting. Who cares?

Josh Kurpies
Josh Kurpies
4 years ago
Reply to  Facts matter

I wasn’t interviewed for this article nor did I know it was going to be written. When I read the article and noticed the omitted fact, I corrected the record. Had the author said I was “listed” on the endorsement pages of Duran and Erickson I would not have felt the need to comment, however, the author phrased it in a way that I felt needed clarification. Facts matter to me.

Egos matter
Egos matter
4 years ago
Reply to  Josh Kurpies

But still, you’re endorsing three toilets for two seats. Quaint political games by people on the playground.

Nazanin Shahi
Nazanin Shahi
4 years ago

As a Persian woman of color I find it incredibly disturbing that Sepi Shyne is supported by the extremist far right-wing National Iranian American Council! They directly support the Islamic Republic of Iran, they are anti-woman, they are anti-LGBTQ+, they support a fundamentalist theological government oppressing free people of Iran. My family had to leave Iran because of that oppression and we will NOT live in a city led by someone like Sepi Shyne who accepts support from right wing anti liberal groups like NIAC. No way no Shyne. No thanks.

Jimmy Palmieri
Jimmy Palmieri
4 years ago
Reply to  Nazanin Shahi

Sepi, is this true?

Amir
Amir
4 years ago
Reply to  Nazanin Shahi

As a progressive, gay Persian whose family also fled Iran after the Revolution, I find it appalling that you throw out a bunch of inaccurate accusations about a non-profit and non-partisan organization whose mission is to advance peace and diplomacy and to champion civil and human rights for the Iranian people. What’s your evidence that NIAC is a “right wing anti liberal group?” NIAC was key in lobbying for the nuclear deal, advocates against arbitrary executions by the Iranian government, supports the MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, among others. These sure aren’t right wing. Finally, regardless of who has… Read more »

Facts matter
Facts matter
4 years ago
Reply to  Amir

I’m sorry to weigh in when I am personally not familiar w this group and how to determine what they stand for or want to make people think they stand for while actually it’s a front. It’s obvious that what’s on my the surface is bull. As far as the candidate stands for I’ve witnessed many council meetings and issues over the years and do not recall her making a difference in any substantive topic. I know she’s Persian, and gay, and liberal, but also she does not appear to honor gay men and I’ve met lesbians like that before… Read more »

Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen
4 years ago
Reply to  Nazanin Shahi

I am confused, if the NIAC is anti-woman and anti- LBGTQ+, WHY would they support a Lesbian Woman for Council?

Grandma Police
Grandma Police
4 years ago

Whom.

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
4 years ago

I agree with Lauren Meister. Picking a candidate requires more thought and homework than simply looking at a list of meaningless endorsements, particularly the ones from incestuous political clubs. Thought and homework are how Ms. Meister approaches her service as a member of the city council, too. I recommend others give it a shot. I think the term “influential” is used quite liberally in this article. The entire exercise in garnering endorsements is futile and mere window dressing when we should be opening the blinds. The Stonewall Democrat Club should be mocked for its blatantly unfair process and resulting endorsement… Read more »

Rodney
Rodney
4 years ago

“Block’s list of endorsements also contains a large number of West Hollywood residents, who may not be on a board or commission, but still keep up with city politics.”

WHAT??? This is true of every single candidate. Blatant favoritism. Disappointed in Wehoville here.

Jim
Jim
4 years ago
Reply to  Rodney

If a endorsement is not listed it not favoritism it’s stupidity on the other candidates – don’t blame the reporter. Shows ur blatant favoritism .

Jay
Jay
4 years ago

It says something good about both Cynthia Blatt and Larry Block that she has chosen to look past any prior disagreements to endorse him. She is spot on about his stepping up to protect our most at risk residents from COVID-19 through high quality mask donation- I donated $80 to his effort myself, and purchased masks from him for myself and other community members, which kept us all safer. Like the Yogurt Stop ladies, he is not one to sit around and complain, but confronts reality head on with creative solutions. He has a demonstrated history of active engagement in… Read more »