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- Ben Allen - Ballotpedia
Five have led in media attention: Ben Allen (D), Steven Bradford (D), Jane Kim (D), Stacy Korsgaden (R), and Patrick Wolff (D) Incumbent Ricardo Lara (D) is term-limited and is retiring from public office
- Ben Allen (California politician) - Wikipedia
Benjamin J Allen (born March 13, 1978) is an American attorney and politician who has served as a member of the California State Senate from the 24th district since 2022, having previously represented the 26th district from 2014 to 2022
- Who Is Ben Allen (California) and What Does He Stand F
Ben Allen is a Democratic California state senator who represents a Westside–South Bay Los Angeles district and has built a reputation as an environmental and consumer-protection legislator; he was first elected in 2014 and currently serves the 24th Senate District after redistricting [1][2][3]
- Biography - Senator Ben Allen
California State Senator Ben Allen represents the 24th Senate District, covering the Westside, Hollywood, South Bay, and Santa Monica Mountains communities of Los Angeles County Ben was first elected in 2014 and is now serving his third term in the State Senate
- - Gender: Male Race:White - Ethnicity: Jewish Marital Married to his . . .
(2022) - Environmental issues: Ben is a constant advocate for environmental issues, such as SB 54 which makes producers responsible for plastic package waste (making them pay for cleanup) and promotes recycling and reductions for the production of single use plastics
- Ben Allen, California insurance commissioner candidate, 2026 primary . . .
Ben Allen is a Democratic candidate for California insurance commissioner in 2026 (Photo courtesy of Ben Allen)
- Q A with California Insurance commissioner candidate Sen. Ben Allen
Name: Ben Allen Current job title: State Senator District 24 Date of birth: March 13th, 1978 Political party affiliation: Democratic
- After the Democratic Convention, Senator Ben Allen is the Clear Frontrunner
Allen won the California Democratic Party endorsement with 42% of the vote – a plurality that outpaced two opponents on their home turf in San Francisco, one of whom has spent years working full-time in progressive activism, and a longtime legislator who trailed far behind in single digits
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