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Third Candidate Enters South Valley Senate Race. Will a Fourth Join?
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By David Taub, Senior Reporter
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February 11, 2022

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Public health advocate and labor leader Imelda Ceja, D-Bakersfield, is the latest entry into the state Senate District 16 race.

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Ceja, 63, works as a project specialist for the Kern County public health department. She also serves as a public member on the California Board of Registered Nursing.

“I have been at the forefront of fighting for health care access for all Central Valley residents,” Ceja said.

Additionally, Ceja serves as chair of the Kern, Inyo and Mono Counties Central Labor Council. This is her first run for public office.

“I have extensive experience working in the community and through my advocacy through the public health department and labor. We’re involved in a lot of different things. I’m involved in a lot of different things. That puts me ahead of the other candidates,” Ceja said.

Others who have declared include former Assemblywoman Nicole Parra, D-Bakersfield, and civil rights attorney Rob Fuentes, D-Porterville.

The official filing period starts Monday and runs through March 11. Because no incumbents are likely in the race — the nominal SD 16 incumbent, Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, plans to run in SD 12 — the deadline will be extended to March 16.


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What About Osorio?

Delano Mayor Bryan Osorio is another potential entrant. However, he is still listed as running for Congress, targeting incumbent David Valadao, R-Hanford.

But, on his website, Osorio now is eying a state Senate run.

A screenshot of Bryan Osorio’s campaign webpage. It used to be Osorio for Congress.

No Competitive Judicial Races

The filing period for candidates to run for judge has closed and there will be no competitive races in Fresno County.

Eighteen judicial positions could have been on the ballot, 17 seeking re-election and one open position. Only one candidate applied for each position.

That means Bob Whalen, a senior deputy district attorney and Clovis City Councilman, will not have an active election for a seat opened by the retirement of Denise Whitehead. That also means Whalen will unlikely run for Clovis City Council re-election in November, opening a seat there.

Six judges who sat on the bench through an appointment by the governor — Irene Luna, Heather Mardel Jones, Ryan Wells, Leanne Le Mon, Samuel Dalesandro Jr., and Charles Lee — faced their first time on the ballot.

However, since none of the 18 candidates face competition, voters will not see their names on the ballot.

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