At Streets For All we believe the fastest path to safe and complete streets is electing people that support real change. Our endorsement decisions are based on both a candidate’s history of progressive action and a thoughtful response to our questionnaire.

You can view our full voter guide here. We have endorsed the following candidates for Los Angeles City and County races:

 

CD 11 (City of LA)

Erin Darling

CD 11 is a competitive race with candidates looking to replace Mike Bonin - a councilmember who was a champion of progressive transportation projects.

Erin Darling provided the strongest answers in our CD 11 mobility debate, is a lifelong cyclist and public transit user, and has publicly advocated for transportation justice on the Westside.

Read all CD11 candidate questionnaires here →

 

CD 13 (City of LA)

Hugo Soto-Martinez

CD13 has been neglected for years by the incumbent; this critical council district doesn’t have a single stretch of protected bike lane or bus lane, and the Councilman has actively worked to kill road safety projects including a much needed project on Temple.

Hugo Soto-Martinez, through his answers in our CD13 Candidate debate and later his candidate questionnaire, is a clear supporter of a more multi-modal CD13, and we believe he’ll bring the much needed changes to a district that has been neglected for far too long.

Read all CD13 candidate questionnaires here →

 

District 3 (LA County Board of Supervisors)

Lindsey Horvath

Lindsey Horvath currently serves as the Mayor of West Hollywood, where she championed public transportation, increased access to affordable housing, and climate justice causes. Having her as an ally on the Board of Supervisors would be a big win for the future of the Sepulveda Transit Corridor and Crenshaw Northern Extension, two of Metro’s most important projects.

Read all candidate questionnaires here →

 

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