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Elect Farrah Khan as mayor to push Irvine in the right direction.
About the Position
The mayor of Irvine is elected in a single at-large election in November of even-numbered years. The mayor is elected to a two-year term with no term limit specified. The city of Irvine uses a council-manager government. In this form of municipal government, the city council serves as the city's primary legislative body, while the mayor serves as the city's chief executive.
About the City
Irvine is Orange County’s 3rd most populous city. The mayor’s office of Irvine oversees the needs of an estimated 247,000 people and manages an estimated budget of $208 million annually. Demographic data reveals a significantly large (45 percent) Asian population.
About the Race
Farrah Khan’s campaign has raised $42,743 and has pledged not to accept any money from fossil fuel organizations, which a review of her financial disclosure documents shows to be true. While mayoral elections are officially nonpartisan, Farrah Khan has stated a personal preference for the Democratic Party and has publicly defended her participation in local Black Lives Matter protests as patriotic. Incumbent Mayor Christina Shea, currently serving due to appointment rather than a public election, is officially associated with the Republican Party, having served on the Orange County Republican Central Committee. Due to the lack of a primary election or public polling data, we cannot offer specific percentages at this time.
About the Candidate
Farrah Khan, an Irvine City Council member and former Community Services commissioner, moved to Irvine in 2005 to start a catering business with her husband. According to campaign materials, she is running for election to initiate a post-COVID-19 Economic Revitalization Committee featuring extensive community engagement, continuing the police reforms she has enacted as a city council member, and securing housing as a right for all.
As a city council member, Farrah Khan introduced a local eviction ban prior to California’s statewide order issued by Gavin Newsom in the wake of COVID-19’s impact on renters. During the widespread Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, Khan and the city council analyzed the policies suggested by the 8 Can’t Wait campaign, pushing for further reform despite discovering that the Irvine Police Department met 7.5 of the requirements. The city council held town halls with the chief and assistant chief of police, involving concerned citizens in a transparent reformation process. Other accomplishments include creating 500 workforce housing units and 200 permanent affordable housing units for homeless people, veterans, disabled people, and senior citizens, and authoring an option for Community Choice Energy, a program that gives local residents control of where their energy comes from. Khan is chair of the Irvine Green Ribbon Environmental Committee and a longtime believer in preserving green spaces and transferring to renewable energy.
Endorsed by such organizations as Planned Parenthood, Honor PAC, and the National Women's Political Caucus, Farrah Khan stands out for her progressive service to Irvine thus far. According to our analysis, Khan is the strongest choice for representative and equitable leadership in office.
Last updated: 2020-10-09Farrah Khan
Elect Farrah Khan as mayor to push Irvine in the right direction.
About the Position
The mayor of Irvine is elected in a single at-large election in November of even-numbered years. The mayor is elected to a two-year term with no term limit specified.
Farrah Khan
Elect Farrah Khan as mayor to push Irvine in the right direction.
About the Position
The mayor of Irvine is elected in a single at-large election in November of even-numbered years. The mayor is elected to a two-year term with no term limit specified.
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Re-elect Congressional Representative Alan Lowenthal to keep CA-47 on the right track.
About the Position
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals.