CSEA Members Vote to Make a Difference!
CSEA members have a proud tradition of making a difference in elections. From local school board races to state and federal elections, we know that voting for pro-education, pro-labor candidates and issues can have a direct impact on our jobs, families and communities.
School board seats, every congressional seat, every Assembly seat, half the state Senate seats, a U.S. Senate seat, and the presidency are on the ballot, which means so is the future of our members – both active and retired.
Our Area H Chapters have endorsed the following candidates for our local School Board elections (endorsements received as of October 4):
Anaheim Elementary School District
- Area 1 Jackie Fillbeck
Anaheim Union High School District
- Area 3 Dr. Jose Paolo Magcalas
- Area 5 Ron Hoshi
Brea-Olinda Unified School District
- Measure H
Capistrano Unified School District
- Area 1 Amy Hanacek
- Area 2 Michael Parham
- Area 3 Dr. Sherine Smith
- Area 5 Krista Castellanos
Laguna Beach Unified School District
- At-Large Lauren Boeck
- At-Large Jan Vickers
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
- Area 3 Carol Crane
- Area 6 Chris Kretzu
North OC Community College District
- Area 7 Kyle Miller
Ocean View Elementary School District
- At-Large Gina Clayton Tarvin
- At-Large Keri Gorsage
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District
- Area 1 Tricia Quintero
Rancho Santiago Community College District
- Area 1 Zeke Hernandez
- Area 3 Audrey Noji
- Area 7 Tina Arias Miller
Santa Ana Unified School District
- Area 1 Rigo Rodriguez, Ph.D.
- Area 2 Valerie Magdaleno
- Area 3 Alfonso Alvarez, Ed.D.
South OC Community College District
- Area 1 Carolyn Inmon
- Area 3 Rocky Cifone
- Area 6 Ryan Dack
- Area 7 Timothy Jemal
Tustin Unified School District
- Area 1 Allyson Muñiz Damikolas
- Area 2 Jonathan Stone
- Area 4 Bill Pevehouse
CSEA Endorsements and 2024 Voter Guide
CSEA endorsed several candidates in this election. Endorsements are listed in the CSEA Voter Guide along with an overview of CSEA’s endorsement process.
California’s 2024 General Election will be held November 5, and ballots will be mailed to voters on October 7. Check your voter status or register to vote online.