Three more candidates join race for WeHo City Council

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L TO R: Jordan Cockeram, Dorian Jackson, Stefanie LaHart

Ten potential candidates have now pulled nomination papers to enter the race for West Hollywood City Council this November.

Joining the seven previously announced are:

Jordan Cockeram — a member of WeHo’s Business License Commission, appointed by Councilmember John Heilman in 2023. Cockeram ran unsuccessfully for City Council in 2022 as one of the race’s more moderate candidates. On his campaign web page, he notes his support for keeping the sheriff’s budget at current levels and he advocates for the construction of more apartments, while expressing doubts about the city’s minimum wage ordinances. 

Dorian J. Jackson — an associate analyst for Culver City’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services division. Jackson is also a member of West Hollywood’s Public Facilities, Recreation and Infrastructure Commission. An 18-year resident of the city, she was appointed to the commission in 2023 by Councilmember Lauren Meister. 

Stefanie LaHart founder of Boomtown Marketing and a 30-year resident of the city. Last year, LaHart rallied her neighbors in response to a devastating fire that broke out at the derelict empty house next door. Her efforts helped expedite the home’s demolition and pushed City Hall to take dangerous vacant properties more seriously. LaHart hinted at run for office while addressing Council last year about the fire. “I’m not living like this and I’m not going anywhere,” La Hart said. “If have to I will start running for office, and you don’t want that to happen because I never shut the hell up.”

Also, previously announced candidate Ramesses II Setepenre recently wrote to WEHOonline to provide us with more information about himself.

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Ramesses II is founder of the advocacy organization, Antinoöpolis: An LGBT+ Empire. On his campaign web page, he describes himself as a “devout atheist, secularistapostate, eco-socialist, and EgyptianAmericaninexile,” as well as a belly dancer, farmer, violinist, drag queen and philosopher. His No. 1 campaign priority is listed as “expos(ing) and remov(ing) that unresponsive, passive-aggressive, mid-western-pumpkin, conflicted-catholic-homosexual-that-works-at-planned-parenthood, self-aggrandizing, catholic-pope-visiting-using-your-taxes Mayor John.”

“Feel free to paint me in a negative light,” Ramesses II wrote in his e-mail to us. “I don’t give a fuck—all publicity is good publicity.”

Pending City Hall’s approval, Cockeram, Jackson and LaHart will join the following candidates on the November ballot (in alphabetical order):

Any resident interested in running for the two open seats on City Council has until Friday to submit their paperwork — unless Councilmember Sepi Shyne decides she does want to run for re-election, in which case the deadline is extended until Wednesday, Aug. 14.

More information about the nomination period and what is required to run for City Council can be found here.  An appointment is required to pull nomination papers.  You may reach the City Clerk’s Office to make an appointment by calling (323) 848-6409.

All active registered voters in West Hollywood will receive a vote-by-mail ballot starting October 7.

Ballot drop-off locations open October 8, 2024. Vote-by-mail ballots can be returned by mail, at a drop-off location, or your county elections office.

The last day to register to vote is October 21.

Vote centers open for early in-person voting beginning on October 26.

Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by November 12.

 

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CHLOE ROSS
CHLOE ROSS
3 months ago

I would likely support anyone nominated by Lauren Meister.

Joshua88
Joshua88
3 months ago

Wonderful to have choices.

Eric
Eric
3 months ago

Too many candidates, votes will be spread thin.

Joshua88
Joshua88
3 months ago
Reply to  Eric

Can’t please everybody all the time.

Sensing a pattern
Sensing a pattern
3 months ago

Also Duran got him a sweet free apartment care of the city.

Mr Watson
Mr Watson
3 months ago

More silly people.

JF1
JF1
3 months ago

Nickle, Block, Cockeram, some really good alternatives to the extremist disaster that is John Erickson. VOTE. HIM. OUT.

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
3 months ago
Reply to  JF1

I want to know about George Nickel’s alleged Republican history. Is it true?does he support Trump? Anyone have the facts?

Steve Martin
Steve Martin
3 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

That is a complete fabrication; George is a life long progressive Democrat. I would like to know where you get your “facts”. But then again there is a lot of desperate dis-information out there from the de-fund the Sheriff crowd.

Cy Husain
3 months ago
Reply to  Steve Martin

Just exactly WHAT de-funding has the LA sheriff’s 🐷 department experienced ❓ We see a consistent INCREASE in LASD funding through out the 21st century with only a slight dip in 2018 after consistent increases. A County CEO’s office FACT sheet clearly said that “the board of Supervisors has not defunded the sheriff’s department.” The LASD defunding lie comes from disgraced ex sheriff Alex Villanueva🐽 in his attempt for a second term.

Dan Harrington-Tyrell
Dan Harrington-Tyrell
3 months ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

You should contact George directly. I’m sure he would answer you back and give you his voting history or what his thoughts are. People are confused with wanting to be safe and somehow it makes you a Republican , which it does not.

Last edited 3 months ago by Dan Harrington-Tyrell
Cy Husain
3 months ago

When people are confused and frightened, they seldom if ever make good decisions.

Steve Martin
Steve Martin
3 months ago

Ramesses certainly doesn’t mince words! This will be interesting. Certainly these candidates all bring something positive to the race
along with a common concern about the direction of the City.

:dpb
:dpb
3 months ago

Jordan Cockeram? After finding out he’s a bedfellow of John Duran and receiver of Duran’s Weho PAC sleaze. No F—king Way.

Stephen
Stephen
3 months ago
Reply to  :dpb

Yeah, I was disappointed to hear about that. Jordan seemed like a decent candidate until I heard he was just a young puppet for Duran

Morty
Morty
3 months ago

Fantastic! Hopefully these people don’t engage in dirty sleazy and illegal politics like some of the other candidates running for office.