Endorsement Questionnaire (General) 
*As part of our endorsements process, we request that candidates do not send us confidential campaign strategy information, including polling data or other information that is not publicly available. We evaluate candidates based on our endorsement questionnaire and ask that candidates limit information to the items requested. If we require additional information as part of our endorsement process, we will reach out to candidates directly. Please note that endorsement questionnaire answers may be made public.*

Abundant Housing LA is a pro-housing, nonprofit advocacy organization working to help solve Southern California’s housing crisis. Our organization supports more housing at all levels of affordability and reforms to land use and zoning codes, which are needed in order to make housing more affordable, improve access to jobs and transit, promote greater environmental sustainability, and advance racial and economic equity.

We advocate for more housing of all types, send letters and show up at meetings to speak out in favor of new housing projects. We also conduct research and educate the public as well as elected officials on the benefits of more housing. As a 501(c)4 organization, we also engage in political activity to support pro-housing candidates for office.

Please use this form to request an endorsement.
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Full name
Primary campaign contact name and title
Primary campaign contact email address
Primary campaign contact phone number
Race endorsement is requested in
Current Occupation and Employer
Briefly describe your educational and work/professional background. Have you held elective or appointed public offices?
If elected, what are the three most important goals you hope to accomplish?
Who are your major supporters or key endorsers?
How much money have you raised to date? Who are your top 3 contributors?
What are the causes and consequences of our regional housing crisis?
How can housing, land-use and zoning be used to achieve equity? 
What was your position on SB 423 and SB 4? If you opposed one or both, what do you propose as an alternative for land use/zoning reform?
What’s your position on parking minimums?
Do you think there are any changes needed to CEQA, and if so what are they?
Any other comments?
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