Long ballots can overwhelm voters, making it difficult to be informed about every race. This is particularly true this year, with significant contests for California governor and Los Angeles mayor. However, some lesser-known races also have substantial impacts. Here, we examine three crucial but less publicized races.
L.A. Superior Court Judge Elections
Deciding on L.A. Superior Court judges can be daunting, with 15 races on the ballot, 11 of which are competitive. Superior Court judges handle:
- All civil cases, including family law, probate, juvenile, and other civil cases
- All criminal cases, covering felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions like traffic tickets
- Small claims cases and appeals of these cases
- Appeals of civil cases involving $35,000 or less
- Appeals of infraction and misdemeanor cases
Source: California Courts Self-Help Guide
Health Care Funding through Sales Tax
Health care is a pressing issue in L.A. County. On the ballot is a half-cent sales tax intended to support local hospitals and clinics. Proponents argue it is crucial as President Trump’s policy threatens to cut over $2 billion from the county’s health services budget over three years. Critics worry it might impact businesses and place a burden on taxpayers.
L.A. County Sheriff Race
The race for L.A. County sheriff is high-profile, though currently low key. Robert Luna seeks a second term, challenged by seven contenders, including former sheriff Alex Villanueva, whom Luna defeated in 2022. Important issues include jail deaths, deputy morale, recruitment challenges, and oversight’s role within the department.
Our full guide offers detailed insights and related articles on these issues.

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