Put Traci Park on the Primary Ballot

 

Councilmember Traci Park handed the microphone to Nolan West who gave his gratitude to ACE for having his lot cleared.

There will be a table with petitions in front of the Garden Café from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, February 7. The goal of the petitions is to collect 1,000 signatures with a valid CD11 address in order to put Traci Park on the ballot for the CD 11 Primary in June.

Residents are encouraged to stop by and sign, and each registered voter in a household can sign individually.

If there are only two people running and one of them wins the primary on June 2, 2026, that becomes the actual election.

There will actually be flyers available letting people know how to check the address for their voter registration. If someone discovers that their voter address is outside of CD 11 because of a move after the fire, then they can change it back to their Pacific Palisades address online. Here is the link to check the voter registration: https://www.lavote.gov/vrstatus/

Most Pacific Palisades residents feel that Councilmember Traci Park has gone above and beyond for her constituents, now is the time to thank her by signing the petition.

Council District 11 includes Brentwood, Del Rey, Ladera, Mar Vista, Playa del Rey, Playa Vista, Venice, West Los Angeles/Sawtelle, Westchester and of course Pacific Palisades.

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4 Responses to Put Traci Park on the Primary Ballot

  1. Martina Dilillo says:

    Since our home was burned down in the Palisades fire January 7 ’25, we relocated to Santa Monica temporarily until we can find an affordable home with the insurance proceeds. We found ourselves now in council district 44 (Santa Monica) where we are renting. Are we eligible to put our names on the petition to put Traci Park on the ballot? If so, how can we change our address back to Palisades for voting purpose? Thanks very much.

  2. Mike says:

    It would be great if she ran for mayor.

  3. Tony Hocking says:

    Voter Registration – I just found that despite ticking the “no” box, my vote registration had moved again out of Pacific Palisades. Tell people who are interested in voting that they can check their registration at https://voterstatus.sos.ca.gov/ , and change it if it is wrong at https://covr.sos.ca.gov/
    all info at https://registertovote.ca.gov/

  4. Sue says:

    If you live/lived in the Palisades, To receive a vote-by-mail ballot, displaced residents should keep a home address the same and add a temporary mailing address. You can do this by re-registering online at lavote.gov or registertovote.ca.gov – and check the box that says “my mailing address is different from my home address.”
    You can also call the voter information hotline at (800) 815-2666.

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