Bring Back the Dream

Re-Elect
Sheriff Alex VILLANUEVA

Bring Back the Dream

Re-Elect Sheriff
Alex VILLANUEVA

About Sheriff Villanueva

Alex Villanueva is the 33rd Sheriff of Los Angeles County. He is the first Spanish-speaking sheriff in the county. In 2018, retired sheriff’s lieutenant Villanueva defeated incumbent Sheriff Jim McDonnell, becoming the first to unseat the incumbent in over 100 years. Sheriff Villanueva became the first Democratic Sheriff in LA County in almost 140 years.

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About Sheriff Villanueva

Alex Villanueva is the 33rd Sheriff of Los Angeles County. He is the first Spanish-speaking sheriff in the county. In 2018, retired sheriff’s lieutenant Villanueva defeated incumbent Sheriff Jim McDonnell, becoming the first to unseat the incumbent in over 100 years. Sheriff Villanueva became the first Democratic Sheriff in LA County in almost 140 years.

Reform LA County

Leer en español Coming Soon Reforms are needed to ‘Democratize’ Los Angeles County Government starting...

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Bring Back the Dream Re-Elect Sheriff Alex Villanueva

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About Alex Villanueva

Alex Villanueva’s mother, Mary Ann, was the daughter of Polish immigrants, and his father Victor was born and raised in Puerto Rico.

 Alex was born in Chicago, IL, but the family moved to Rochester, NY. Victor and Mary Ann Villanueva moved Alex and his five brothers and sisters to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. The family ran a small print shop in a close-knit and safe community.

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Villanueva’s 1.3 million votes are more than the combined votes of all five sitting LA County Board of Supervisors in their last elections. Reforms are needed to ‘Democratize’ Los Angeles County government starting NOW. Re-Elect Sheriff Alex Villanueva. It is time we take back the power.

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“It’s “High Noon” in LA County and Sheriff Villanueva has the courage, ethics, and integrity to stand up to bought-off politicians who have jeopardized our public safety.

GLORIA ROMERO

Former State Senator and Professor

“I’m supporting a leader who shares my values as it relates to having a well staffed police force to address the needs of communities in LA County.

DEON JOSEPH

Police Officer in LA Country

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