
Orange County - Supervisor, District 2
Supervisor, District 2 — Orange County
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Candidates
Vicente Sarmiento
- Improving the safety of our neighborhoods and parks
- Reducing homelessness in all of Orange County, especially...
- Reforming Cal Optima and improving health care delivery...
Kim Bernice Nguyen
- Address Orange County’s housing and homelessness crisis...
- Work with local leaders to address our exploding substance...
- Ensure our Fire and Search and Rescue personnel have...
Cecilia "Ceci" Iglesias
- Protect your Freedoms, Values and Quality of Life
- Increase Public Safety
- Protect Prop 13
Jon Dumitru
- Public Safety! It is imperative that we have safe...
- Job Creation! It is time for elected officials do...
- Increase parks and open space! We need open areas...
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Improving the safety of our neighborhoods and parks
- Reducing homelessness in all of Orange County, especially Central OC
- Reforming Cal Optima and improving health care delivery for all of Orange County
Experience
Experience
Education
Community Activities
Who supports this candidate?
Featured Endorsements
- Orange County Labor Federation (OCLF)
- Democratic Party of Orange County (DPOC)
- United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 324
Organizations (18)
- Vecindario Lacy en Accion
- Veterans Alliance of Orange County (VALOR)
- Feel the Bern Orange County
- Working Families Party
- Unite Here Local 11
- Southwest Carpenters Union
- Lavender Democrats Orange County
- Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW)
- National Union of Health Workers - (NUHW)
- Teamsters Local 952
- American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
- United Domestic Workers (UDW)
- Cooperative Campaigns
- CHISPA
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU 721)
- Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys (AOCDDA)
- Planned Parenthood Community Action Fund of Orange and San Bernardino Counties
- Orange County Civic Engagement Table Action
Elected Officials (27)
- Patricia Lock Dawson - Riverside Mayor
- Zeke Hernandez - Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee
- David Crockett - Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee
- Sal Tinajero - Rancho Santiago Community College District Trustee
- Dr. Alfonso Alvarez – Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee
- Dr. Rigoberto Rodriguez - Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee
- Carolyn Torres - Santa Ana Unified School District Trustee
- Jessie Lopez - Santa Ana City Councilmember
- Johnathan Ryan Hernandez - Santa Ana City Councilmember
- Dr. Jose F. Moreno - Anaheim City Councilmember
- Al Jabbar - Anaheim Union High School District President
- Gina Clayton Tarvin - Ocean View School District President
- Evangelina Rosales – North Orange County Community College District Trustee
- Ahmad Zahra – Fullerton City Councilmember
- Walter Muneton - Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee
- Allyson Damikolas - Tustin Unified School District Trustee
- Rebecca “Beckie” Gomez - Tustin Councilmember
- Jackie Filbeck - Anaheim Elementary School District Trustee
- Juan Gabriel Alvarez - Anaheim Elementary School District President
- Ryan A. Ruelas - Anaheim Elementary School District Trustee
- Dr. Jose Paolo Magcalas - Anaheim Elementary School District Trustee
- Letitia Clark - Tustin City Councilmember
- Gavin Newsom – Governor State of California
- Ricardo Lara – California Insurance Commissioner
- Tom Umberg – California State Senator
- Alex Padilla – United States Senator
- Katrina Foley – Orange County Supervisor
Individuals (1)
- Ada Briceno – Democratic Party of Orange County Chair
Questions & Answers
Questions from League of Women Voters of Orange County (1)
Safer Neighborhoods and Streets - Too many of our neighborhoods and streets are experiencing levels of criminal activity that has a direct impact on the safety and quality of life of our O.C. families. I will prioritize County resources to make our parks, streets, and neighborhoods safer for all of our residents, regardless of zipcode. Everyone deserves to feel safe in our communities, not just the wealthier areas of our county.
Homelessness - The current Board of Supervisors hasn't not applied for all of the federal and state funding available to help combat this crisis. With the size of the problem at hand there is no reason why the County shouldn't apply for every dollar available to help combat the problem. We need more shelter beds and not just in Anaheim, Santa Ana, and central county, it's unfortunate the County has allowed other cities to dump their homeless problem on just a couple cities. I will push for policies that make every city in the County accountable for adding shelter beds in their jurisdiction. I will also advocate for an increase in medical professionals partnered with specially trained deputies to help respond to calls for people experiencing mental illness.
Public Health - Improving the delivery of public healthcare services to our most vulnerable populations is a top priority for me. A good quality of life starts with good health and for far too long money has been wasted that should be going to improving the services we provide to residents. A restructuring of Cal Optima is needed to curb the waste and lucrative no bid contracts being awarded as political favors to elected officials. This pandemic has shown us that the most vulnerable populations in the county are suffering the highest numbers of deaths and severe illness, we can do a better job of protecting residents health.
Videos (1)
53 second video of the reasons why I am running for O.C. Board of Supervisors.
My Top 3 Priorities
- Address Orange County’s housing and homelessness crisis and ensure South Orange County does their fair share to house our most vulnerable residents.
- Work with local leaders to address our exploding substance abuse epidemic while partnering with our community, non-profits, and public health leaders to help prioritize the treatment of mental illness.
- Ensure our Fire and Search and Rescue personnel have all the resources they need to respond to increasing wildfires and other climate disasters in Orange County.
Experience
Experience
Education
Biography
The daughter of an immigrant and a refugee, Kim Nguyen’s story is the quintessential California tale of sacrifice, hard work, and dedication to community. As one of eight children raised by her Mexican mother and
Vietnamese father, Kim learned early on to fight for her accomplishments. She was the first in her family to graduate high school and college. And at just 25, she won a seat on the Garden Grove City Council, becoming
both the first Latina and youngest person ever elected in the city. In 2020, Kim was overwhelmingly re-elected with more than 70% of the vote.
As a Councilmember, Kim has been a fierce advocate for our neighborhoods—championing new economic development,
infrastructure projects, and park rehabilitation in East Garden Grove.
With a focus on public safety, she helped implement a new community policing plan to reduce response times. Kim is a leader on women’s issues, standing up to harassment and seeking equality and justice for women throughout Orange County. She has fought to ensure that immigrants in Garden Grove, like her mother, have the dignity and
opportunity to thrive in our community.
A lifelong resident of District 2, Kim attended Clinton-Medenhall Elementary, Doig Intermediate, and Santiago High School. She will bring a much-needed public health background to the county, having formerly
worked for CalOptima and now as a Senior Health Care Analyst for a large health plan.
Who supports this candidate?
Featured Endorsements
- Katie Porter, Congresswoman, 45th District
- Tom Umberg, State Senator, 34th District
- Garden Grove Police Association
Organizations (13)
- California Young Democrats
- United Steelworkers Local 675
- UA Local 250 Steamfitters
- Women in Leadership
- California Young Democrats - AAPI Caucus
- District Council 36 - Painters and Allied Trades
- Ironworkers Local 433
- Latinas Lead California
- National Women's Political Caucus
- Roofers, Waterproofers, and Allied Workers Local 220
- SMART Local 105
- Asian Americans In Action
- Operating Engineers Local 12
Elected Officials (35)
- Dave Min, State Senator, 37th District
- Alan Lowenthal, Congressman, 47th District
- Sara Jacobs, Congresswoman, 53rd District
- Monique Limon, State Senator, 19th District
- Letitia Clark, Tustin Mayor
- Valerie Amezcua, Santa Ana Unified School Board Trustee
- Phil Bacerra, Santa Ana City Councilmember
- Rachel Hernandez, Riverbank City Councilmember
- Thai Viet Phan, Santa Ana City Councilmember
- David Penaloza, Santa Ana City Councilmember
- Ana Page, Orange Unified School Board Trustee
- Kris Erickson, Orange Unified School Board Vice President
- Nelida Mendoza, Santa Ana City Councilmember
- Natalie Moser, Huntington Beach City Councilmember
- Dan Kalmick, Huntington Beach City Councilmember
- John O’Neill, Garden Grove City Councilmember
- Tammy Kim, Irvine City Councilmember
- Farrah Khan, Irvine Mayor
- Rhonda Bolton, Huntington Beach City Councilmember
- Kim Carr, Huntington Beach City Councilmember
- Diedre Thu-Ha Nguyen, Garden Grove Mayor Pro-Tem
- Jocelyn Yow, Eastvale City Councilmember
- Lamiya Hoque, Centralia Elementary School Board Member
- Frank Yokohama, Cerritos City Councilmember
- Andrea Marr, Costa Mesa City Councilmember
- Arlis Reynolds, Costa Mesa City Councilmember
- Glenn Grandis, Fountain Valley City Councilmember
- Cristina Garcia, Assemblywoman, 58th District
- Tiffany Ackley, Aliso Viejo City Councilmember
- Richard Hurt, Aliso Viejo City Councilmember
- Mark Lopez, Anaheim Elementary School Boardmember
- Connor Traut, Buena Park City Councilmember
- Susan Sonne, Buena Park City Councilmember
- Jerry Flores, Centralia Elemementary School Boardmember
- Sharon Quirk-Silva, Assemblywoman, 65th District
Political Beliefs
Position Papers
Action Plan For Homelessness
Kim Bernice Nguyen is the only candidate for OC Board of Supervisors, District 2 to develop a comprehensive and common sense approach to the homeless crisis.
Tackling Orange County’s homelessness and housing crises will be one of my top priorities on the OC Board of Supervisors. Central Orange County has long been at the center of the homelessness emergency while political bickering, lip service, and a failure of County leadership has made the problem worse—while offering little relief to residents.
We need action. It's not for a lack of ideas, but a lack of courage from career politicians that homelessness has gone from crisis to catastrophe. As a Garden Grove City Councilmember, I have been on the frontlines of our homelessness crisis and have a proven record of action.
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Championed the Garden Grove Be Well Mobile Response Team Pilot Program providing free, emergency response to mental health and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) services for homeless and unhoused individuals in Garden Grove.
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Worked to prioritize a Continuum of Care plan for Garden Grove and strongly advocated for the City to do its fair share and create its own shelter beds.
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Pushed for Permanent Supportive Housing. I am proud to say the first ones will be in my district in East Garden Grove.
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Urged the City to review its HUD (Section 8) Voucher waitlist and remove outdated information, decreasing the list from more than 10,000 to less than 4,000. In the process we were able to refer residents to other programs or offer other resources.
Ensure a fair, county-wide participation
Central Orange County has done more than its share to house our most vulnerable residents, specifically Santa Ana. South Orange County must follow state law and build its fair share of court ordered housing. For too long, the right-wing Board of Supervisors has kowtowed to their wealthy South OC donor base at the expense of the rest of the county. As Supervisor, I will enforce these provisions and not let cities like Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Orange continue to be the dumping ground for other cities homeless.
Mandate professional management of supportive housing facilities
“Warehousing the homeless” in poorly run and underfunded facilities will only create more problems and not offer long term solutions. Permanent supportive housing facilities must be professionally managed, properly funded, and responsibly overseen. As Supervisor I will work with local governments to ensure cities and school districts have the funds necessary for these crucial programs and services.
Increase affordable housing options, especially near job centers
Reducing crime and tackling the county’s homelessness epidemic requires an equally aggressive approach to housing. We can support the needs of local communities and protect the character of neighborhoods while planning new construction, especially near job centers. Families and individuals of all income levels that work in Orange County should be able to live in Orange County.
Since 2019, the city of Garden Grove has facilitated the development of nearly 1,200 units of affordable housing and created a 5-year strategic plan to address homelessness and housing. Orange County hasn’t updated their plan since 2012—and I will change that as Supervisor. I will bring an “all-of-the-above” approach to housing, working with cities to incentivize new affordable housing units, speed up the process for building new homes, and increase our housing stock in Central Orange County.
Collaborate with law enforcement and increase prevention efforts
Combatting our county’s homelessness crisis requires us to partner and collaborate with local law enforcement and public safety groups. As Supervisor, I will always work to fully fund our police and ensure public safety groups have the resources they need to keep our neighborhoods safe. Expanding and improving community policing practices remains one of my top priorities. I will also lead efforts that collaborate with public safety groups to focus on homelessness prevention that addresses the root of the problem and provides programming for children and adults at risk of homelessness.
Prioritize “whole person care” and both acknowledge and address the Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD) and mental health crises in Orange County.
Healthcare is a critical component of this plan—we need to have a “whole person care” approach to these crises. For years, Orange County has been woefully underfunded and mismanaged SUD and mental health services — straining local non-profits, hospitals, and care facilities. As Supervisor, I will leverage my near 10 years of experience in Medi-Cal to work with the Department of Healthcare Services to secure more state resources to address the gaps in funding, programs, and services at the county level and create working partnerships countywide.
The 18-month pilot program with Be Well OC in Garden Grove has effectively taken pressure off law enforcement while working with certified crisis counselors and responding to hundreds of service calls for non-violent situations. I plan to work with existing County personnel to ensure they are adequately paid and staffed in order to expand Mobile Crisis Stabilization Unit Programs.
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Protect your Freedoms, Values and Quality of Life
- Increase Public Safety
- Protect Prop 13
Experience
Experience
Education
Biography
Orange County District 2 has been my home for over years. I have a Masters in Public Administration, worked for Orange County Social Services Agency and other local businesses. Twice elected School Board Trustee adn Councilwoman, Strong Advocate or Public Safety and Taxpayers. As a single mother working two jobs, I identify with the hard-working families in District , My mother, a Pastor, taught me to have a string faith, family values, serve others and be accountable to God and my community.
A Fiscal Conservative, Pro-Public Safety Supervisor, I'll work with residents, nonprofits, faith communities adn businesses in Garden Grove, Orange, Anaheim, Tustin and Santa Ana (G.O.A.T.S.) to transform Orange County into and even greater place to live and work. Lets go G.O.A.T.S. lets be Great Together!!!!
Who supports this candidate?
Featured Endorsements
- Former State Senator Gloria Romero
- Brenda Lebsack- Former Orange Unified School Board Trustee
Organizations (1)
- Orange County Register
Questions & Answers
Questions from League of Women Voters of Orange County (1)
Public Safety- I will work with Sheriff Barnes to ensure our Deputy Sheriffs have the resources and funding they need to do their jobs and are equipped to serve and protect our constituents and businesses.
Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
- Faith, Family and Freedom
- Protect your Freedoms and Values
- Protect your Quality of Life
- Continue to Advocate for School Choice, Parents and Students
- Protect Tax Payers
- Increase Public Safety
My Top 3 Priorities
- Public Safety! It is imperative that we have safe streets and neighborhoods. My goal is to not only fund but increase the staffing of the Sheriff's Department and City Police Departments
- Job Creation! It is time for elected officials do there job and that is to create jobs from the basics to the CEO. I will recruit businesses to relocate and encourage start-ups
- Increase parks and open space! We need open areas for recreation to ensure a healthy community and I will focus on reinvesting into parks for our children and families
Experience
Experience
Biography
I was born and raised in Orange County’s 2nd District and graduated from our public schools. I have been active in the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Orange County Firefighters Benevolent Association, California State Firefighters Association, and Boy Scouts of America.
My 29 years of service with the Orange County Fire Authority gives me unparalleled experience in public safety.
My vision for Orange County is one of respect for each other, honoring our history and working together to expand businesses and job creation.
Questions & Answers
Questions from League of Women Voters of Orange County (1)
Public Safety is the top priority in the 2nd District. If it isn't safe to go to the market or park then we have serious problems. We have streets that are unsafe with numerous threats to the public. I will insist on not only incresing the funding for the Sheriff Department but also for local Police! I will bring forward increases in staffing with a specific focus on gang and homeless activity to deal directly with the problems and return the streets of Orange County back to the residents!
Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
I will simply state that my political philosophy is that government should work for you the resident and is charged with public safety as a top priority. I will insist on fiscal responsibility with a dedication to funding to support law enforcement. I will blow up the boxes on the County budget to find waster and eliminate the waste.