Elect Judie Mancuso for State Assembly to put AD-72 on the right track for progress.
Judie Mancuso’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a champion for the constituents of AD-72 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Mancuso has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including Planned Parenthood, California Environmental Voters, Women in Leadership, Asian Americans in Action, the Sierra Club, and Moms Demand Action. She is also endorsed by many federal, state, and local elected officials, including U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, Attorney General Rob Bonta, Rep. Katie Porter, State Senator Dave Min, and Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris.
Top issues: Climate change, housing crisis, and public safety.
Priority bills: As a lobbyist for animal rights, she has been a strong supporter of bills to ban animal testing, drilling, and puppy mills, as well as animal population control bills like mandatory spaying, neutering, and microchipping. She also sponsored legislation that requires prisons and hospitals to offer plant-based meal options.
Governance and community leadership experience: Mancuso is the founder of Social Compassion in Legislation, a nonprofit focused on advancing animal welfare. In this role, she has lobbied for 60 animal rights bills, and passed more than 20 of those. She has successfully lobbied to ban animal testing in California and to strengthen protections for animals locked in hot cars. She has served as a member of the California Veterinary Medical Board, and is currently vice chair of the Laguna Beach Environmental Sustainability Committee.
Other background: Judie Mancuso is from St. Louis and now lives in Laguna Beach.
The Race
Primary election results: The June 2022 results included Judie Mancuso (D), 43.3%; Diane Dixon (R), 42.7%; and Benjamin Yu (R), 14%. Judie Mancuso and Diane Dixon will compete in a run-off in the November 8 general election.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Judie Mancuso’s campaign has raised $163,901, mainly from individual donors. She is not funded by corporate PACs, the fossil fuel industry, the real estate industry, or the police.
Opposing candidate: Republican Diane Dixon
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Dixon’s campaign has raised $419,350 and is funded by the police and by corporate PACs, including more than $20,000 from the insurance industry. She has also accepted more than $20,000 in donations from the fossil fuel industry, and nearly $50,000 from the real estate industry.
The District
Counties in district: California’s 72nd Assembly District includes parts of Orange County.
Voter registration: 33% Democrat, 39% Republican, and 22% No Party Preference. Democrats have held this district since 2018. Since the 2021 redistricting process, AD-72 is 6% more Republican than it was during the 2020 general election cycle.
District demographics: 13% Latino, 13% Asian, and 2% Black.
Recent election results: AD-72 voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020 by 2 points and John H. Cox for governor in 2018 by 7 points.
The Position
State assemblymembers represent and advocate for the needs of their district constituents at the California State Capitol. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on legislation that addresses issues within their district.
The California State Assembly has 80 districts. Each represents a population of at least 465,000 Californians. Representatives are elected to the Assembly for a two-year term. Every two years, all 80 seats are subject to election. Members elected before 2012 are restricted to three two-year terms (six years) in the Assembly. Those elected in or after 2012 are allowed to serve 12 years total across both the state Senate or Assembly. This term, Democrats currently hold a three-quarters supermajority of 60 seats in the California State Assembly, while Republicans hold 19 seats and one seat is held by an Independent.
Elect Judie Mancuso for State Assembly to put AD-72 on the right track for progress.
Judie Mancuso’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a champion for the constituents of AD-72 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Mancuso has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including Planned Parenthood, California Environmental Voters, Women in Leadership, Asian Americans in Action, the Sierra Club, and Moms Demand Action. She is also endorsed by many federal, state, and local elected officials, including U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, Attorney General Rob Bonta, Rep. Katie Porter, State Senator Dave Min, and Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris.
Top issues: Climate change, housing crisis, and public safety.
Priority bills: As a lobbyist for animal rights, she has been a strong supporter of bills to ban animal testing, drilling, and puppy mills, as well as animal population control bills like mandatory spaying, neutering, and microchipping. She also sponsored legislation that requires prisons and hospitals to offer plant-based meal options.
Governance and community leadership experience: Mancuso is the founder of Social Compassion in Legislation, a nonprofit focused on advancing animal welfare. In this role, she has lobbied for 60 animal rights bills, and passed more than 20 of those. She has successfully lobbied to ban animal testing in California and to strengthen protections for animals locked in hot cars. She has served as a member of the California Veterinary Medical Board, and is currently vice chair of the Laguna Beach Environmental Sustainability Committee.
Other background: Judie Mancuso is from St. Louis and now lives in Laguna Beach.
The Race
Primary election results: The June 2022 results included Judie Mancuso (D), 43.3%; Diane Dixon (R), 42.7%; and Benjamin Yu (R), 14%. Judie Mancuso and Diane Dixon will compete in a run-off in the November 8 general election.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Judie Mancuso’s campaign has raised $163,901, mainly from individual donors. She is not funded by corporate PACs, the fossil fuel industry, the real estate industry, or the police.
Opposing candidate: Republican Diane Dixon
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Dixon’s campaign has raised $419,350 and is funded by the police and by corporate PACs, including more than $20,000 from the insurance industry. She has also accepted more than $20,000 in donations from the fossil fuel industry, and nearly $50,000 from the real estate industry.
The District
Counties in district: California’s 72nd Assembly District includes parts of Orange County.
Voter registration: 33% Democrat, 39% Republican, and 22% No Party Preference. Democrats have held this district since 2018. Since the 2021 redistricting process, AD-72 is 6% more Republican than it was during the 2020 general election cycle.
District demographics: 13% Latino, 13% Asian, and 2% Black.
Recent election results: AD-72 voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020 by 2 points and John H. Cox for governor in 2018 by 7 points.
The Position
State assemblymembers represent and advocate for the needs of their district constituents at the California State Capitol. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on legislation that addresses issues within their district.
The California State Assembly has 80 districts. Each represents a population of at least 465,000 Californians. Representatives are elected to the Assembly for a two-year term. Every two years, all 80 seats are subject to election. Members elected before 2012 are restricted to three two-year terms (six years) in the Assembly. Those elected in or after 2012 are allowed to serve 12 years total across both the state Senate or Assembly. This term, Democrats currently hold a three-quarters supermajority of 60 seats in the California State Assembly, while Republicans hold 19 seats and one seat is held by an Independent.