George Gascon To Face 11 Challengers In DA Primary
District Attorney George Gascon will face 11 challengers in the March 5 primary election, including five members of his office and two Los Angeles County Superior Court judges. The members of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office challenging Gascon are Jonathan Hatami, listed on the ballot as a child abuse prosecutor; Lloyd “Bobcat” Masson, a cold case prosecutor; John McKinney, supervising district attorney; Maria Ramirez, the head deputy D.A.; and Eric Siddall, a violent crimes prosecutor, according to the final list of qualified candidates released Saturday by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. Los Angeles County Superior Court judges Debra Archuleta and Craig J. Mitchell have also qualified for the ballot. Under the California Constitution, judges are eligible to run for office as long as they take a leave of absence without pay, Rob Oftring, the communications director of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, told City News Service. David S. Milton, who retired as a Superior Court judge March 25, 2014, will also appear on the ballot. The other candidates are Jeff Chemerinsky, an assistant U.S. attorney; Nathan Hochman, a former U.S. assistant attorney general who was the Republican candidate for state attorney general in the 2022 general election; and criminal defense attorney Dan Kapelovitz.
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