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Asm. Sydney Kamlager-Dove is from Chicago and moved to Los Angeles to attend USC in 1990. She has lived in California for most of the last 30 years. The incumbent, she was elected to the Assembly in early 2018.
Kamlager-Dove sits on Public Safety, Insurance, and Rules Committees. She has authored a number of renter protection measures and crucial criminal justice reforms, helping lead a movement to ban private prisons in California that culminated in Governor Newsom’s signing SB32 last October. Prior to her election she worked to help elect progressive Holly Mitchell to the Assembly, and served on the LA Community College Board of Trustees for two years.
Kamlager-Dove is challenged by Clinton Brown (D), Tracy Bernard Jones (D), and Glen Ratcliff (R). Kamlager-Dove earned an 88 out of 100 on our Courage Score, our annual analysis of legislator's progressive voting records, in both 2018 and 2019. She consistently demonstrates courage when advocating for constituents against corporate lobbyists and interest groups.
Based on our analysis, Kamlager-Dove is the strongest choice for progressive leadership in office.Last updated: 2023-04-05Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Asm. Sydney Kamlager-Dove is from Chicago and moved to Los Angeles to attend USC in 1990. She has lived in California for most of the last 30 years. The incumbent, she was elected to the Assembly in early 2018.
Kamlager-Dove sits on Public Safety, Insurance, and Rules Committees. She has authored a number of renter protection measures and crucial criminal justice reforms, helping lead a movement to ban private prisons in California that culminated in Governor Newsom’s signing SB32 last October. Prior to her election she worked to help elect progressive Holly Mitchell to the Assembly, and served on the LA Community College Board of Trustees for two years.
Kamlager-Dove is challenged by Clinton Brown (D), Tracy Bernard Jones (D), and Glen Ratcliff (R). Kamlager-Dove earned an 88 out of 100 on our Courage Score, our annual analysis of legislator's progressive voting records, in both 2018 and 2019. She consistently demonstrates courage when advocating for constituents against corporate lobbyists and interest groups.
Based on our analysis, Kamlager-Dove is the strongest choice for progressive leadership in office.Asm. Sydney Kamlager-Dove is from Chicago and moved to Los Angeles to attend USC in 1990. She has lived in California for most of the last 30 years. The incumbent, she was elected to the Assembly in early 2018.
Kamlager-Dove sits on Public Safety, Insurance, and Rules Committees. She has authored a number of renter protection measures and crucial criminal justice reforms, helping lead a movement to ban private prisons in California that culminated in Governor Newsom’s signing SB32 last October. Prior to her election she worked to help elect progressive Holly Mitchell to the Assembly, and served on the LA Community College Board of Trustees for two years.
Kamlager-Dove is challenged by Clinton Brown (D), Tracy Bernard Jones (D), and Glen Ratcliff (R). Kamlager-Dove earned an 88 out of 100 on our Courage Score, our annual analysis of legislator's progressive voting records, in both 2018 and 2019. She consistently demonstrates courage when advocating for constituents against corporate lobbyists and interest groups.
Based on our analysis, Kamlager-Dove is the strongest choice for progressive leadership in office.Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Asm. Sydney Kamlager-Dove is from Chicago and moved to Los Angeles to attend USC in 1990. She has lived in California for most of the last 30 years. The incumbent, she was elected to the Assembly in early 2018.
Kamlager-Dove sits on Public Safety, Insurance, and Rules Committees. She has authored a number of renter protection measures and crucial criminal justice reforms, helping lead a movement to ban private prisons in California that culminated in Governor Newsom’s signing SB32 last October. Prior to her election she worked to help elect progressive Holly Mitchell to the Assembly, and served on the LA Community College Board of Trustees for two years.
Kamlager-Dove is challenged by Clinton Brown (D), Tracy Bernard Jones (D), and Glen Ratcliff (R). Kamlager-Dove earned an 88 out of 100 on our Courage Score, our annual analysis of legislator's progressive voting records, in both 2018 and 2019. She consistently demonstrates courage when advocating for constituents against corporate lobbyists and interest groups.
Based on our analysis, Kamlager-Dove is the strongest choice for progressive leadership in office.
Dr. George J. McKenna
Dr. George McKenna is from New Orleans. His is the incumbent, having served in this position since 2014.
There are two candidates for this open seat. Courage California does not have enough information to recommend one over the other in this race, but we have compiled basic biographical information for your reference.