Elect Dr. Shana Charles for city council to put Fullerton on the right track for progress.
Dr. Shana Charles’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 3 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Dr. Charles has the endorsement of many progressive groups, including Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, Orange County Labor Federation, OC Lavender Democrats, and Women in Leadership. She has also received the endorsement of elected leaders, including Congressmember Katie Porter, Assm. Sharon Quirk-Silva, and former Fullerton Mayor Jesus Silva.
Electoral history: Dr. Charles ran for a seat on the Fullerton School District Board in 2018, but lost the general election race by 5 points.
Top issues: Healthy communities, sustainable economic growth, local connection, housing development, and government transparency and accountability.
Governance and community leadership experience: Dr. Charles is a university professor as well as a public-health expert, which she does to support community health and strong governance. Her research has focused primarily on insurance access, disparities in access to medical care, and underinsurance. For over 20 years, she has directed the biennial issuance of the State of Health Insurance in California report, and has recently worked on the California Health Benefits Review Program. Beyond her academic work, Dr. Charles has been active in public service by serving as chair of the Community Development Citizen’s Committee, and supporting the disbursement of federal CARES Act funding issued to communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a member of the city council, Dr. Charles would seek to increase the development and construction of housing infrastructure, improve transportation accessibility, increase workforce-development programming, and reimagine the city’s budgeting process.
Other background: Dr. Charles is a longtime resident of California.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. Dr. Shana Charles, Johnny Ybarra, and Arnel Dino will compete in the November 8 general election. Notably, incumbent Councilmember Jesus Silva was moved from District 3 through the redistricting process and will not be able to run in his new residential district, District 2, until 2024.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Campaign-finance information for Dr. Charles’s campaign is not publicly available.
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Campaign-finance information for Johnny Ybarra’s campaign is not publicly available.
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Campaign-finance information for Arnel Dino’s campaign is not publicly available.
The District
City: Fullerton is Orange County’s fifth most populous city. Fullerton’s City Council District 3 includes the northeastern portions of the city.Governance structure: Fullerton City Council oversees the needs of 170,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $110 million annually. Fullerton is managed by a council-manager structured government.
The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five-person city council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City councilmembers in Fullerton are limited to 3 consecutive terms, or 12 years in office total. After three consecutive terms, city councilmembers are required to sit out a term before running for office again.Elect Dr. Shana Charles for city council to put Fullerton on the right track for progress.
Dr. Shana Charles’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 3 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Dr. Charles has the endorsement of many progressive groups, including Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, Orange County Labor Federation, OC Lavender Democrats, and Women in Leadership. She has also received the endorsement of elected leaders, including Congressmember Katie Porter, Assm. Sharon Quirk-Silva, and former Fullerton Mayor Jesus Silva.
Electoral history: Dr. Charles ran for a seat on the Fullerton School District Board in 2018, but lost the general election race by 5 points.
Top issues: Healthy communities, sustainable economic growth, local connection, housing development, and government transparency and accountability.
Governance and community leadership experience: Dr. Charles is a university professor as well as a public-health expert, which she does to support community health and strong governance. Her research has focused primarily on insurance access, disparities in access to medical care, and underinsurance. For over 20 years, she has directed the biennial issuance of the State of Health Insurance in California report, and has recently worked on the California Health Benefits Review Program. Beyond her academic work, Dr. Charles has been active in public service by serving as chair of the Community Development Citizen’s Committee, and supporting the disbursement of federal CARES Act funding issued to communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a member of the city council, Dr. Charles would seek to increase the development and construction of housing infrastructure, improve transportation accessibility, increase workforce-development programming, and reimagine the city’s budgeting process.
Other background: Dr. Charles is a longtime resident of California.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. Dr. Shana Charles, Johnny Ybarra, and Arnel Dino will compete in the November 8 general election. Notably, incumbent Councilmember Jesus Silva was moved from District 3 through the redistricting process and will not be able to run in his new residential district, District 2, until 2024.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Campaign-finance information for Dr. Charles’s campaign is not publicly available.
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Campaign-finance information for Johnny Ybarra’s campaign is not publicly available.
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Campaign-finance information for Arnel Dino’s campaign is not publicly available.
The District
City: Fullerton is Orange County’s fifth most populous city. Fullerton’s City Council District 3 includes the northeastern portions of the city.Governance structure: Fullerton City Council oversees the needs of 170,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $110 million annually. Fullerton is managed by a council-manager structured government.