Laura Richardson Finishes First, Winning the March Primary and Advances to the General Election in the 35th State Senate District Race

Laura scores a resounding victory against a crowded field of 8 candidates including the former Compton Councilwoman, who finished a distant second place


San Pedro, CA – As of the latest results on Saturday, Laura Richardson has secured the top spot in the General Election in November and will face-off against a quitter who placed a distant second.

Despite a primary smear campaign of lies and half-truths by her opponent, the disgraced former Compton Councilwoman who quit half-way through her first term, Laura emerged in first place and shocked the political establishment. The numbers speak for themselves – Richardson -22,695 – Chambers – 19,481.

The desperate attacks against Laura did not stop the monumental endorsement of Mayor Karen Bass and securing Congresswoman Maxine Waters placing Laura in her highly acclaimed Voter Guide. The journey is not over and we are ready to continue to organize and navigate the challenges ahead in the November run-off election.

After the most recent vote count update by the County Registrar of Voters, Laura stated “I am thrilled at the latest vote count and remain optimistic that our message will continue to resonate with voters. Voters are tired of the mudslinging and want to know how you can help them with living wage jobs, affordable housing, high cost of living, eliminating homelessness and the high cost of health care. However, we understand desperate campaigns do desperate things and I look forward to taking my positive message to the voters”.

I want to thank our legion of grassroots volunteers and supporters who propelled our people powered campaign to victory in the Primary Election. The journey is far from over as we continue the hard work that catapulted us into first place.

Richardson has secured a broad coalition of validators and endorsements. Below is a partial list:

 

PARTIAL LIST OF ELECTED OFFICIALS

California State Treasurer Fiona Ma

Assemblywoman Autumn Burke (ret.)

Assemblyman and Former Speaker Herb Wesson (ret.)

Mayor of the City of Los Angeles Karen Bass

Mayor of the City of Carson, Lula Davis-Holmes

Mayor of the City of Carson, Gil Smith (ret.)

Mayor of the City of Compton, Emma Sharif

Mayor of the City of Lomita, Barry Waite

Mayor of the City of Long Beach, Bob Foster (ret.)

Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Carson, Jawane Hilton

Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Hawthorne Angie Reyes-English

Councilmember of the City of Carson, Cedric Hicks

Councilmember of the City of Compton, Jonathan Bowers

Councilmember of the City of Compton, Lillie Darden

Councilmember of the City of Compton, Deidra Duhart

Councilmember of the City of Gardena, Paulette Francis

Councilmember of the City of Gardena, Wanda Love

Councilmember of the City of Inglewood, Gloria Gray

Councilmember of the City of Los Angeles Bob Farrell (ret.)

Treasurer of the City of Inglewood, Wanda Brown

Clerk of the City of Carson, Dr. Khaleah Bradshaw

President of Compton Community College Board of Trustees, Barbara Calhoun

Board Member of Compton Unified School District, Micah Ali

Board Member of Compton Unified School District, Satra Zurita

Director of Central Basin Municipal Water District, Leticia Vasquez-Wilson

Director of Metropolitan Water Replenishment District, Robert Katherman

Director of West Basin Municipal Water District, Harold Williams

Commissioner of the City of Hawthorne, Juanita Douse

Commissioner of the City of Lawndale, Ken Miller

 

PARTIAL LIST OF UNIONS

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, IBEW Local 11

International Longshore and Warehouse Union, ILWU Local 13

International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Marine Clerks Assoc. ILWU Local 63

International Longshore and Warehouse Union, So. Ca. District Council ILWU SCDC

Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL)

Teamsters Joint Council 42 (representing 23 Teamster Union Locals)

So. Ca. Pipe Trades District Council 16

UA Local 250 (Refrigeration, Welders, and Steamfitters)

 

PARTIAL LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS

Avance Democratic Club (Largest Latino Dem Club in LA)

Martin Luther King Jr. Democratic Club

San Pedro Democratic Club

So. Ca. Armenian Democratic Club

Citizens for Accountable Leadership (CAL)

National Women’s Political Caucus (NWPC)

 

LAURA RICHARDSON’S ABBREVIATED BIO

 Richardson was born in Los Angeles to bi-racial parents and is a longtime resident of San Pedro. She was raised by a single mother after her parents divorced when she was two. Her mother was a member of the Teamsters and remains a retiree today. Laura graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and earned her MBA from the University of Southern California's (USC) Marshall School of Business.

Richardson has served this district as a Councilwoman, Assemblymember and Congressmember. She is the only candidate prepared to lead on day one.

Senate District 35 includes the Los Angeles County communities of Carson, Compton, Gardena, Harbor Gateway, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale, San Pedro, Westchester, Wilmington, Westchester, Watts, and unincorporated communities of East and West Rancho Dominguez, Lennox, West Athens, Westmont, and Willowbrook.

For more information visit laura4senate.com.

The general election is on November 5, 2024.

 

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