Los Angeles City Council District 1 winner
General Election
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Overview
Current roleEntrepreneur
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderMale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundEntrepreneur
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Notable personal detailsNelson Grande is a candidate for Los Angeles City Council District 1 in the June 2, 2026 primary election. He is a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and community advocate and has worked in entertainment media, including leadership roles with Avenida Entertainment Group. He has been involved in local civic life, including past involvement with the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council.
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Economy & Taxes
The candidate emphasizes supporting small businesses, streamlining permits and approvals, reducing regulatory friction, and promoting local spending and production to grow the district’s economy. The platform focuses on making it easier and faster to open and operate businesses and on measures to keep film/production work and related jobs in the district.
Healthcare
Campaign materials and voter guides show Grande emphasizes accountability in homeless outreach—requiring service providers to report placements rather than contacts—and supports clearing encampments near sensitive sites and assigning community-improvement work. There are no clear, direct statements on broader healthcare policy (Medicare/Medicaid/ACA/public option) or on expanding/privatizing health coverage in the available campaign pages and local coverage.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate has participated in neighborhood efforts to warn residents about federal immigration enforcement and supports local measures aimed at protecting community members from immigration raids; campaign materials and local coverage emphasize community protection rather than enforcement expansion. No public statements advocating for large-scale enforcement, deportations, or restrictive federal border policies were found in campaign materials reviewed.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate emphasizes safer neighborhoods through a mix of enforcement and prevention: he supports increased police presence and focused enforcement in problem areas while also endorsing prevention, de-escalation, and recovery-first interventions for people with addiction or mental-health crises. No clear public position on specific gun-policy measures (e.g., background checks, assault-weapons bans, red-flag laws, or firearm deregulation) was found in available campaign materials and press coverage.
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