VENTURA COUNTY CANDIDATE FILINGS
Friday was the deadline for candidates seeking congressional, state legislative and county offices in the June 2 primary election to file nomination papers. The deadline is extended until 5 p.m. Wednesday in cases where incumbents failed to file for reelection. The
extension does not apply to state legislative districts in which the incumbent did not file a required declaration of intent to seek reelection in February. Here is a rundown of filings for congressional and state legislative races as well as Ventura County offices (* denotes incumbents):
CONGRESS
DISTRICT 24
Thousand Oaks, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Encino, Reseda, Democrat
--Anthony C. Beilenson, congressman
Republican
--Tom McClintock, assemblyman
--Bill Spillane, airline pilot
--Robert Colaco, businessman
--Jim Salomon, international trade adviser
--Nicholas T. Hariton, attorney-businessman
--Stephen M. Weiss, attorney, business consultant
--Sang R. Korman, businessman
--Rob Meyer, attorney/Navy reservist
--Harry Wachtel
Peace and Freedom
--John Paul Lindblad, environmental consultant
DISTRICT 23
Simi Valley, Moorpark, Oxnard, Ventura, Port Hueneme, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Fillmore, Ojai, Carpinteria Democratic
--Anita Perez Ferguson, educational consultant
--Kevin Sweeney, environmental activist
Republican
--Daphne Becker, businesswoman
--Elton Gallegly, congressman *
--Robert A. Shakman, physician
Libertarian
--Jay C. Wood, educator
STATE SENATE
DISTRICT 19
Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Fillmore , Northridge . Democratic
--Henry Phillip Starr, attorney
Republican
--Roger Campbell, councilman/businessman
--Marian W. La Follette, former assemblywoman
--Cathie Wright, assemblywoman
Libertarian
--Richard N. Burns, attorney
Peace and Freedom
--Charles Najbergier, registered nurse
STATE ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT 35
Santa Paula, Ventura, Ojai, Santa Barbara County Democratic
--Jack O’Connell, assemblyman*
Republican
--Alan O. (Lanny) Ebenstein
--Paul Pillmore, financial adviser
--Aaron Gray
DISTRICT 37
Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Oxnard, Port Hueneme Democratic
--Roz McGrath, farm manager/schoolteacher
Republican
--Alan A. Guggenheim, international finance consultant
--Madge L. Schaefer, former supervisor
--Ronald E. De Blauw, trucking company owner
--Nao Takasugi, Oxnard mayor
--Jon H. Williams, podiatrist
--Kenneth (Skip) Roberts, property manager
--Michael D. Berger, assistant principal
Libertarian
--David Harner, scientist
DISTRICT 38
Simi Valley, Fillmore, Northridge,
Democratic
--Howard Cohen, citizen activist
Republican
--Paula L. Boland, assemblywoman*
Libertarian
--Devin Cutler, business finance professional
VENTURA COUNTY OFFICES
These are nonpartisan offices. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 1
--Susan K. Lacey, supervisor*
--Carroll Dean Williams, manufacturing engineering instructor
--T.G. (Tom) Stafford, educator
--Richard F. Massa, small business owner
--Ralph J. Steele, urban planner
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 3
--Maggie Erickson Kildee, supervisor*
--Zoe C. Nolan, farmer/teacher
--Stanley Greene, businessman
--John A. F. Melton, Santa Paula councilman
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 5
--John K. Flynn, supervisor*
--Arlene Fraser, publishing consultant
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 1
--Ken W. Riley, municipal judge
--John J. Hunter, municipal judge
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 2
--Robert C. Bradley, Superior Court judge*
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 3
--Richard D. Aldrich, Superior Court judge*
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 4
--Charles W. Campbell Jr., Superior Court judge*
--Lee A. Hess, attorney
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 1
--Larry DeSha, attorney
--Edward F. Brodie, deputy district attorney
--Gary Windom, attorney
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 2
--John E. Dobroth, municipal judge*
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 3
--Herbert Curtis, municipal judge*
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 4
--Barry B. Klopfer, municipal judge*
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE,
SEAT 5
--Roland N. Purnell, municipal judge*
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