Los Angeles City Council District 1 winner
General Election
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Overview
Current roleGovernment relations executive
GenderMale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundGovernment relations executive
Notable personal detailsRaul Claros is a candidate for Los Angeles City Council District 1 in the June 2, 2026 primary election. He has worked as an executive with the American Red Cross in Los Angeles and is chief executive of UNO Partners, a government relations consulting firm. He has served on City of Los Angeles boards and commissions, including the Affordable Housing Commission, and is active in neighborhood and community-advocacy efforts in the district.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate emphasizes fiscal responsibility, protecting taxpayer dollars, redirecting wasteful spending toward core services, and supporting small-business growth through microgrants and streamlined permitting. The platform calls for audits, transparency in budgeting, and investments in housing, homelessness services, and public safety but does not propose explicit tax increases or cuts. Overall, positions on taxation levels or major redistributive tax changes are not specified.
Healthcare
Supports expanding publicly funded mental health, substance-use treatment, and on-site supportive healthcare services connected to housing and homelessness responses; prioritizes coordinating wraparound services and funding to increase access to care for district residents. Emphasizes connecting outreach and case management to healthcare and expanding transitional housing with on-site supportive services.
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Immigration & Border
Supports Los Angeles’ sanctuary city policies, opposes local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, and advocates funding legal defense and Know Your Rights resources for immigrants. Also endorses a pathway to citizenship for law‑abiding immigrants while emphasizing public safety and distinguishing between criminal actors and working immigrants.
Climate & Energy
Raul Claros has partnered with and accepted sponsorships from Southern California Gas and has publicly supported SoCalGas-backed projects such as the Angeles Link hydrogen initiative that present fossil-fuel-industry involvement in local energy work. His public materials emphasize local cleanups, housing, and community issues rather than aggressive emissions targets or Green New Deal–style policies, and his ties to the gas industry indicate a preference for industry-partnership and transitional approaches over strict fossil-fuel phase-outs.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate supports focusing law-enforcement resources on traditional public-safety threats rather than immigration enforcement and has advocated for armed city park rangers and tougher on-the-ground responses in problem parks. He has expressed skepticism about some harm-reduction programs and emphasizes increased enforcement and public-safety presence in district parks and public spaces.
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