Elect Burke Strunsky to push Riverside in the right direction.
The Position
Each of the 58 counties in California elects a district attorney to manage the prosecution of criminal offenses related to the violation of state and county law. The district attorney has investigative authority, manages the apprehension of individuals identified through the investigative process, and holds charging and prosecutorial power. The work of the district attorney includes municipal and superior court operations, and serving as a legal liaison to the grand jury. The county board of supervisors provides financial oversight to the district attorney’s office, but holds no operational power over their work. District attorneys are elected to four-year terms in office.
The District
Riverside is California’s fourth most populous county, with a population of just under two million. Riverside’s district attorney oversees an office of 268 deputy district attorneys, and the prosecution of criminal offenses across the county and unincorporated areas. Riverside has a demographic breakdown of 50% Latino, 7% Asian, and 6% Black.
The Race
There are three candidates running for this seat, including Burke Strunsky, incumbent Riverside DA Mike Hestrin, and Lara Gressley. Strunsky’s campaign does not yet have campaign-finance filings. Hestrin’s campaign has raised over $52,000 from police unions, including the Riverside Sheriff’s Association, which represents deputies and DA investigators, even as the DA’s role is to investigate police shootings and officer misconduct.
The Recommendation
Strunsky, a judge, has worked in Riverside for over a decade. According to campaign materials, Strunsky is running for election to keep Riverside County residents safe, and to lead with fairness and compassion. If elected, Strunsky pledges to keep better track of demographic data in prosecutions and post them on the DA’s website in order to provide transparency around the office’s role in creating bias or treating different groups differently. He also wants to create a “second-look unit” to review cases for wrongful convictions and inappropriate sentences.
Strunsky worked in the Riverside District Attorney’s Office for 15 years, prosecuting murder, sex crimes, child abuse, and human-trafficking cases. Strunsky was named Prosecutor of the Year in 2008 and in 2011. Strunsky’s experiences dealing with child-abuse cases would lead him to cofound Humanity of Justice Foundation, which provides resources to help combat child abuse nationally. Strunsky was elected to the bench in 2016, and as a judge, he served in drug court and in juvenile court. Before attending college, Strunksky interned in Bill Clinton’s White House.
Strunsky is endorsed by a strong majority of progressive groups, including Inland Empire United, Inland Empire Labor Council, Desert Stonewall Democrats, and Riverside County NOW. He also has the endorsement of Dolores Huerta, Congressman Mark Takano, Palm Springs Mayor Lisa Middleton, and Joy Silver. Based on our analysis, Strunsky’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive champion for the constituents of Riverside and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Elect Burke Strunsky to push Riverside in the right direction.
The Position
Each of the 58 counties in California elects a district attorney to manage the prosecution of criminal offenses related to the violation of state and county law. The district attorney has investigative authority, manages the apprehension of individuals identified through the investigative process, and holds charging and prosecutorial power. The work of the district attorney includes municipal and superior court operations, and serving as a legal liaison to the grand jury. The county board of supervisors provides financial oversight to the district attorney’s office, but holds no operational power over their work. District attorneys are elected to four-year terms in office.
The District
Riverside is California’s fourth most populous county, with a population of just under two million. Riverside’s district attorney oversees an office of 268 deputy district attorneys, and the prosecution of criminal offenses across the county and unincorporated areas. Riverside has a demographic breakdown of 50% Latino, 7% Asian, and 6% Black.
The Race
There are three candidates running for this seat, including Burke Strunsky, incumbent Riverside DA Mike Hestrin, and Lara Gressley. Strunsky’s campaign does not yet have campaign-finance filings. Hestrin’s campaign has raised over $52,000 from police unions, including the Riverside Sheriff’s Association, which represents deputies and DA investigators, even as the DA’s role is to investigate police shootings and officer misconduct.
The Recommendation
Strunsky, a judge, has worked in Riverside for over a decade. According to campaign materials, Strunsky is running for election to keep Riverside County residents safe, and to lead with fairness and compassion. If elected, Strunsky pledges to keep better track of demographic data in prosecutions and post them on the DA’s website in order to provide transparency around the office’s role in creating bias or treating different groups differently. He also wants to create a “second-look unit” to review cases for wrongful convictions and inappropriate sentences.
Strunsky worked in the Riverside District Attorney’s Office for 15 years, prosecuting murder, sex crimes, child abuse, and human-trafficking cases. Strunsky was named Prosecutor of the Year in 2008 and in 2011. Strunsky’s experiences dealing with child-abuse cases would lead him to cofound Humanity of Justice Foundation, which provides resources to help combat child abuse nationally. Strunsky was elected to the bench in 2016, and as a judge, he served in drug court and in juvenile court. Before attending college, Strunksky interned in Bill Clinton’s White House.
Strunsky is endorsed by a strong majority of progressive groups, including Inland Empire United, Inland Empire Labor Council, Desert Stonewall Democrats, and Riverside County NOW. He also has the endorsement of Dolores Huerta, Congressman Mark Takano, Palm Springs Mayor Lisa Middleton, and Joy Silver. Based on our analysis, Strunsky’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive champion for the constituents of Riverside and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.