Perez will battle Sarmiento in the Democratic primary for the 69th A.D.

When I first heard that Julio Perez, the Political Director of the Orange County Labor Federation, was interested in running for the 69th Assembly District, I figured he was just testing the waters.  But he is holding a fundraiser on June 2, at Santa Ana’s Bistro 400, so I guess he is serious about running.

The 69th Assembly District is currently held by Jose Solorio, but he is terming out, after six years in Sacramento, in 2012.  Solorio previously served on the Santa Ana City Council.  The man who replaced him on that Council, Vince Sarmiento, is also planning to run for the 69th.

Remember also that the election rules have changed.  Candidates have to win by 50% or more, or else they have to face off against their runner-up, regardless of their partisan affiliation.  This means that we could end up with two Democrats running against each other in the 2012 general election!

Why is that?  Because the Republican Party is basically dead in the 69th A.D.  They have no chance of winning in the primary, at all.  And I doubt any Republicans would vote for Perez in November, given his obvious ties to labor.

Sarmiento is a known quantity.  He is a successful attorney and he has been a quiet leader on the Santa Ana City Council.  You can read his bio here.  What do we know about Perez?

According to his online bio, Perez  is an Orange County native, having been raised in the low income immigrant neighborhood situated literally ‘on the other side of the wall’ from Disneyland.

Here is the rest of his bio:

Perez received a BA in International Studies from UC Irvine and continued his education, obtaining a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Michigan.

Perez began his career in labor as a Policy Analyst with the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE), and helped win organizing campaigns, worker-friendly policies and health care initiatives. He continued this work throughout his career working with SOL (Strengthening Our Lives) PAC, Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development (OCCORD) and more recently with SEIU-UHW West.

Rick Eiden, President of the Orange County Labor Federation said “The Orange County Labor Federation has been tirelessly working to improve the lives of working men and women in Orange County. Julio’s policy, research and organizing experience will contribute immensely to our efforts of growing our labor movement in Orange County.

Can Perez, who has never run for office, beat Sarmiento?  Well, just look at the map of the 69th A.D.  There isn’t much Anaheim in it.  It is dominated by the City of Santa Ana.

Has Perez had much of an effect in Orange County?  Well, last year labor got behind a Republican, John Leos, for the Anaheim City Council.  That didn’t work out so well.  Leos lost, although labor spent a small fortune on his campaign.  So did the two Democrats in the race, Bill Dalati and John Santoianni.  I doubt they will be backing Perez in 2012.

The only victory that Perez can boast about is paying for a recount that put Republican Janet Nguyen on the O.C. Board of Supervisors.  Labor spent a ton of money over the past few elections trying to take out Republican Supervisors John Moorlach and Shawn Nelson.  That didn’t work out so well.

Perez would be better off running against Republican Supervisor Janet Nguyen, in the First Supervisorial District, even if he had to move into the district.  But since Labor funded her recount, they will likely give her a free pass in 2012.  Instead they will waste thousands trying to defeat Sarmiento, which of course makes no sense at all.  He is a progressive Democrat.  Apparently Perez is not aware of that.

Art Pedroza Editor
Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.
Art Pedroza

Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

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  • Mike Tardif aka "junior",

    The proposal in question is not being put forth by the city it is being put forth by Tava Development. As a member of the sub-committee for this project I look forward to hearing more about in the near future.

    Again I just find it amusing that you post under 2 names here. Why the dual personalities? That is all I am asking.

  • Lap Band,

    Hieu Nguyen was running for a non-partisan seat and he was far more qualified for the job than his opponent.

    In regards to Danny Tarkanian, he is a friend. Unlike many folks in politics I still believe in loyalty. Danny was also running against Sharon Angle a Tea Party darling.

    As far as Vince goes he and his colleagues are doing a great job considering the budget problems. This council is accomplishing more with less than the previous councils did with more.

    Streets are getting paved city wide after years of neglect, there is an increase in park space and crime is actually dropping. Vince and his colleagues are doing a great job for the community as a whole and are not letting the city be held hostage by a small group of malcontents as was the case in the past.

  • Don't forget about us supporting Republican John Leos for the Anaheim City Council over on the Liberal OC. We claim to be pillars of the Democratic party but we are just wannabe Matt Cunningham's willing to sell out at the drop of a dime or in some cases the drop of some trousers.

  • Don't pick on the council for High crime, teen pregnancy, poverty issues. Really. That has nothing to do with them. That is the fall out of being a hub for poor immigration. What you can blame them for is supporting Broadway One! Fake Progressives supporting a tower of superficial, corporate money laundering, corrupt b.s. for the sake of what? B.S.! and to the detriment of all things community! So called "Reactionaries" and dis-illusioned liberals need to look at this big picture. PINOS! Progressive City Council? The world has spoken! And that is why the Tower has not begun construction! SUPPPORT a VILLAGE! not IMMMORAL CORPORATE BULL SHEET!

  • I still believe in you Admin. I am the only one on this side that still believes in you. You have been good to me. I hope they don't chop your head off because of it.

  • Mateo,

    The One Broadway Tower would bring thousands of jobs and people to downtown Santa Ana. How is that bad?

    The opponents of OBP are opposed to all change and many of them are also virulently anti-Latino. They are the same hatersthat put traffic barriers in French Park, to keep the Mexicans out.

  • Admin, War. Prisons. D.U. I Stops. Wall Street Losers all create certain kind of jobs. Don't they?

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