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By Breeana Greenberg
The list of candidates running for several of the county, state and congressional offices this June has taken shape now that the March 11 deadline to file for candidacy in the Primary Elections has passed.
Four candidates will vie for the Orange County Board’s Fifth District seat in the June 7 Primaries. Fifth District Supervisor Lisa Bartlett is wrapping up her second consecutive term and has her sights set on a higher office. This past December, she announced her candidacy for Congress.
For this year’s local county board race, which is using an updated district map approved this past November, current Second District Supervisor Katrina Foley will run against State Sen. Pat Bates (CA-36), Diane Harkey, a former State Assemblymember and Dana Point councilmember, and Newport Beach Councilmember Kevin Muldoon.
The race for California’s 74th Assembly District will see two candidates—incumbent Assemblymember Laurie Davies and San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Chris Duncan—compete for the seat.
California uses a top two-primary system, meaning the top two vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, will move on to the General Election in November. With Davies and Duncan being the only candidates on the ballot this June, the Primary could serve as a preview in the fall, when the race will officially be decided.
As for State Senate races in South Orange County, the 36th Senate District will be decided by voters in Dana Point and San Clemente, while voters in San Juan Capistrano and Rancho Mission Viejo will vote for candidates in the 38th Senate District.
Huntington Beach Councilmember Kim Carr and Assemblymember Janet Nguyen (CA-72) have qualified for the 36th Senate District race. In the 38th Senate District, three candidates—retired fire Capt. Joe Kerr, Matt Gunderson, a small business owner, and Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear—have qualified for the race.
And for the state’s 49th Congressional District, incumbent Rep. Mike Levin, a Democrat, is set to face six challengers this June.
Former San Juan Capistrano Councilmember and 2020 congressional hopeful Brian Maryott announced his campaign to run again, paving the way for another potential showdown with Levin, depending on how things shape up in June.
Bartlett, Oceanside Councilmember Christopher Rodriguez, Sheriff’s Deputy Josiah O’Neil and Cybersecurity and Military Officer Renee Taylor will join them on the ballot, as they all look to secure one of the top two spots that will allow them to compete for the congressional seat in November.
Below is the complete list of qualified candidates running in the handful of races that voters will decide on come June 7.
Orange County Board of Supervisors 5th District
- Second District Supervisor Katrina Foley
- Sen. Pat Bates (CA-36)
- Former Assemblymember Diane Harkey
- Newport Beach Councilmember Kevin Muldoon
California’s 74th Assembly District
- Assemblymember Laurie Davies*
- San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Chris Duncan
California’s 36th State Senate District
- Huntington Beach Councilmember Kim Carr
- Assemblymember Janet Nguyen (CA-72)
California’s 38th State Senate District
- Retired Fire Capt. Joe Kerr
- Small Business Owner Matt Gunderson
- Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear
49th US Congressional District
- Rep. Mike Levin*
- Former San Juan Capistrano City Councilmember Brian Maryott
- OC Board Supervisor Lisa Bartlett
- Oceanside Councilmember Christopher Rodriguez
- Sheriff’s Deputy Josiah O’Neil
- Cybersecurity and Military Officer Renee Taylor
Breeana Greenberg is the city reporter for the Dana Point Times. She graduated from Chapman University with a bachelor of arts degree in English. Before joining Picket Fence Media, she worked as a freelance reporter with the Laguna Beach Independent. Breeana can be reached by email at bgreenberg@picketfencemedia.com