Elect Faisal Gill to put the city of Los Angeles on the right track for progress.
Faisal Gill’s policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive voice for the constituents of Los Angeles and will work effectively for the best interests of this diverse city.
Progressive endorsements: Gill has the endorsement of many progressive groups, including LA Forward Action, Abundant Housing LA, and many local union organizations. He has also received the endorsement of elected leaders, including Congressmember Ilhan Omar, Congressmember Ro Khanna, State Senator Sydney Kamlager, Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, and LA City Council member Mike Bonin.
Electoral history: Gill has not run for public office before.
Top issues: Criminal-justice reform, police reform, homelessness and housing, accountability across corporations and government, environmental justice, protecting civil rights, and consumer protection.
Governance and community leadership experience: Gill is a civil rights attorney, which he does to provide advocacy for individuals who are experiencing discrimination from governments or law-enforcement systems. After law school, he served as a JAG Corp officer in the United States Navy before transitioning to government work with the Office of Personnel Management during the George W. Bush administration. Gill later learned that as a result of his Muslim faith and political engagement, he had been unlawfully surveiled by the NSA. This experience contributed to his interest in providing civil rights legal support and advocating on the behalf of marginalized groups.
Gill’s campaign platform has a strong progressive foundation, including police reform, ending cash bail, ending the criminalization of homelessness, and protecting residents from corporate pollution and worker exploitation. He has encountered some controversy for his proposed 100-day moratorium on the prosecution of new misdemeanor crimes, with exceptions for time-sensitive and egregious crimes, to review policies and consider diversion. Notably, Gill ran for office in Virginia in 2007 as a Republican, argued against LGBTQIA+ marriage equality during that race, and had ties to the Federalist Society, a conservative legal community. He changed his registration to Democrat in 2007 when he connected the religious and racial discrimination he faced to broader civil rights issues, and now supports marriage equality.
Other background: Gill immigrated from Pakistan as a child, grew up near Washington, DC, and has lived in California for many years.
The Race
Primary election results: The June 2022 results included Faisal Gill, 24%; Hydee Feldstein Soto, 20%; Marina Torres, 20%; Richard Kim, 17%; Kevin James, 9%; Sherri Onica Valle Cole, 5%; and Teddy Kapur, 5%. Faisal Gill and Hydee Feldstein Soto will compete in a run-off in the November 8 general election.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Gill’s campaign has raised $1.5 million and is not funded by police, corporate PAC, or real estate interests.
Opposing candidate: Hydee Feldstein Soto
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Feldstein Soto’s campaign has raised $816,000 and is not funded by police, fossil fuel, or corporate PAC interests.
The District
City: Los Angeles is Los Angeles County’s most populous city. Los Angeles’s mayor and city council oversee the needs of 3.9 million people and manage an estimated operating budget of $11.2 billion annually.
District demographics: As of the 2020 Census, Los Angeles had a demographic breakdown of 48% Latino, 12% Asian, and 9% Black.
Recent election results: Los Angeles County, which includes the city of Los Angeles, voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020 by 41 points and for Gavin Newsom for governor in 2018 by 44 points.
The Position
The Los Angeles city attorney acts as the lead prosecutor for the city. The city attorney writes municipal law, provides legal advice to the mayor and city council, liaises with city departments and commissions, and serves as defense for the city during litigation. The work of the city attorney includes the prosecution of misdemeanor crimes, and engaging in legal work to protect consumers and the environment. City attorneys are elected to four-year terms and may serve no more than two terms, or eight years, in office.
Elect Faisal Gill to put the city of Los Angeles on the right track for progress.
Faisal Gill’s policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive voice for the constituents of Los Angeles and will work effectively for the best interests of this diverse city.
Progressive endorsements: Gill has the endorsement of many progressive groups, including LA Forward Action, Abundant Housing LA, and many local union organizations. He has also received the endorsement of elected leaders, including Congressmember Ilhan Omar, Congressmember Ro Khanna, State Senator Sydney Kamlager, Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, and LA City Council member Mike Bonin.
Electoral history: Gill has not run for public office before.
Top issues: Criminal-justice reform, police reform, homelessness and housing, accountability across corporations and government, environmental justice, protecting civil rights, and consumer protection.
Governance and community leadership experience: Gill is a civil rights attorney, which he does to provide advocacy for individuals who are experiencing discrimination from governments or law-enforcement systems. After law school, he served as a JAG Corp officer in the United States Navy before transitioning to government work with the Office of Personnel Management during the George W. Bush administration. Gill later learned that as a result of his Muslim faith and political engagement, he had been unlawfully surveiled by the NSA. This experience contributed to his interest in providing civil rights legal support and advocating on the behalf of marginalized groups.
Gill’s campaign platform has a strong progressive foundation, including police reform, ending cash bail, ending the criminalization of homelessness, and protecting residents from corporate pollution and worker exploitation. He has encountered some controversy for his proposed 100-day moratorium on the prosecution of new misdemeanor crimes, with exceptions for time-sensitive and egregious crimes, to review policies and consider diversion. Notably, Gill ran for office in Virginia in 2007 as a Republican, argued against LGBTQIA+ marriage equality during that race, and had ties to the Federalist Society, a conservative legal community. He changed his registration to Democrat in 2007 when he connected the religious and racial discrimination he faced to broader civil rights issues, and now supports marriage equality.
Other background: Gill immigrated from Pakistan as a child, grew up near Washington, DC, and has lived in California for many years.
The Race
Primary election results: The June 2022 results included Faisal Gill, 24%; Hydee Feldstein Soto, 20%; Marina Torres, 20%; Richard Kim, 17%; Kevin James, 9%; Sherri Onica Valle Cole, 5%; and Teddy Kapur, 5%. Faisal Gill and Hydee Feldstein Soto will compete in a run-off in the November 8 general election.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Gill’s campaign has raised $1.5 million and is not funded by police, corporate PAC, or real estate interests.
Opposing candidate: Hydee Feldstein Soto
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Feldstein Soto’s campaign has raised $816,000 and is not funded by police, fossil fuel, or corporate PAC interests.
The District
City: Los Angeles is Los Angeles County’s most populous city. Los Angeles’s mayor and city council oversee the needs of 3.9 million people and manage an estimated operating budget of $11.2 billion annually.
District demographics: As of the 2020 Census, Los Angeles had a demographic breakdown of 48% Latino, 12% Asian, and 9% Black.
Recent election results: Los Angeles County, which includes the city of Los Angeles, voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020 by 41 points and for Gavin Newsom for governor in 2018 by 44 points.
The Position
The Los Angeles city attorney acts as the lead prosecutor for the city. The city attorney writes municipal law, provides legal advice to the mayor and city council, liaises with city departments and commissions, and serves as defense for the city during litigation. The work of the city attorney includes the prosecution of misdemeanor crimes, and engaging in legal work to protect consumers and the environment. City attorneys are elected to four-year terms and may serve no more than two terms, or eight years, in office.