Assemblymember Isadore Hall Announces Endorsements from Local Elected Leaders
Compton, California – California State Assemblymember Isadore Hall announced a wide range of endorsements today for his campaign for Congress. The endorsement list features over thirty elected officials from every corner of the newly proposed Congressional District, including two local mayors, ten city councilmembers, ten school board members and seven state legislators. Hall also announced the endorsement of the Compton Firefighters Local 2216 and the Apartment Association, California Southern Cities.
Hall for Congress Endorsement List
Carson Mayor Jim Dear
Carson City Councilmember Mike Gipson
Carson City Councilmember Elito Santarina
Compton Mayor Pro-Tem Janna Zurita
Compton City Councilmember Yvonne Arceneaux
Compton City Councilmember Dr. Willie Jones
Compton City Attorney Legrand Clegg (retired)
Compton City Treasurer Doug Sanders
Compton Unified School District Board Member Micah Ali
Compton Unified School District Board Member Fred Easter
Compton Unified School District Board Member Joel Estrada (retired)
Compton Unified School District Board Member Margie Garrett
Compton Unified School District Board Member Marjorie Shipp
Compton Unified School District Board Member Satra Zurita
Compton Unified School District Board Member Emma Sharif
Compton Community College Board Member Charles Davis
Compton Community College Board Member Dr. Deborah Sims LeBlanc
Gardena City Councilmember Tasha Cerda
Long Beach City Councilmember Steve Neal
Lynwood Mayor Aide Castro
Lynwood Mayor Pro-Tem Jim Morton
Lynwood City Councilmember Alfredo Flores
Lynwood City Councilmember Ramon Rodriguez
Lynwood Unified School District Board Member Maria Lopez
Lynwood Unified School District Board Member Alfonso Morales
Lynwood Unified School District Board Member Jose Solache
Paramount City Councilmember Diane Martinez
State Senator Ron Calderon
State Senator Alex Padilla
State Assemblymember Hector De La Torre (retired)
State Assemblymbmer Felipe Fuentes
State Assemblymember Roger Hernandez
State Assemblymember Henry Perea
State Assemblymember Jose Solorio
Compton Firefighters Local 2216
Apartment Association, California Southern Cities
“Assemblymember Hall is an ideal candidate for Congress because of his knowledge and experience. He has a detailed understanding of what our region needs to thrive and grow,” said Carson Mayor Jim Dear. “He will also work harder than anyone to stand up for the core values of the Democratic Party. I’m proud to stand with Isadore Hall’s campaign for Congress.”
“Isadore Hall is a proven fighter for our community. He has already delivered for Compton as a School Board Member, as a Councilmember and as an Assemblymemember. Isadore will be a powerful voice for Compton in the United States Congress. To be frank, this is one of the easiest endorsement decisions I have ever had to make,” said Compton Councilmember Yvonne Arceneaux.
“Isadore Hall is one of California’s most energetic and dynamic public servants. I am incredibly excited at the prospect of him representing Lynwood in Congress,” said Lynwood Mayor Aide Castro. “He is a true grassroots candidate and I look forward to playing an active role in his campaign.”
“I’m endorsing Isadore Hall for Congress because he understands that South L.A. deserves good schools, good jobs, and high-quality public services,” said Carson City Councilmember Mike Gipson. “I trust Isadore to fight for businesses and communities on Main Street over bailouts for Wall Street or unwise wars abroad.”
Hall is a former two term President of the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees. He was elected to the Compton City Council in 2003 where he served in various leadership positions including Mayor pro Tempore. Hall was elected to the California State Assembly in 2008 and served as Assistant Speaker pro Tempore during his first term. He currently serves as a member of the Appropriations, Elections and Redistricting and Human Services Committees. He chairs the Assembly Committee on Government Organization.
The youngest of six children, Hall was born and raised in the City of Compton. Hall holds
a bachelors degree in Business Administration, a Masters Degree in Management and Leadership from the University of Southern California, a Masters Degree in Public Administration from National University and will be conveyed his Ph.D. from Next Dimension Bible College later this summer.
No incumbent member of Congress currently lives in the proposed Congressional District.