RAY LUTZ, CITIZENS OVERSIGHT FOUNDER, IS LATEST TO WEIGH RUN FOR CONGRESS IN 53RD DISTRICT SEAT AFTER SUSAN DAVIS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

by ECM | September 12, 2019 10:51 pm

By Miriam Raftery

September 12, 2019 (El Cajon) – Ray Lutz, founder of the nonprofit watchdog group Citizens Oversight in El Cajon, announced today that he has formed an exploratory committee for a possible run for the 53rd Congressional district seat.  Congresswoman Susan Davis announced last week that she will not be seeking reelection.

Lutz, a Democrat, lives in the 53rd district since redistricting in 2010, though he previously ran against Rep. Duncan Hunter back in 2008.

Lutz and the organization he founded have been instrumental in attaining several landmark actions in our region ranging from a lawsuit that won $775 million for local ratepayers to a succesful fight that helped save East County’s peforming arts center,as well as leading efforts to improve safety of  nuclear waste storage and battling to keep Blackwater out of the backcountry.

Photo, left: Lutz received an award in 2008 as thanks from people in Potrero during victory celebration after Blackwater announced cancellation of its plans for a paramilitary training facility in the rural community.

In his announcement today, Lutz says he’s weighing a run for Congress in the heavily Democratic district because “I don’t believe Susan Davis has been progressive enough for the taste of most voters today, as she has avoided supporting single-payer healthcare reform, the Green New Deal, and would not help in many of our battles against San Onofre waste and closure.”

Lutz has until Dec. 7 to file candidacy papers to run. He has set up a website at http://RayLutz.com[1].

He is one of several Democrats to announce either a candidacy or formation of an exploratory committee in the 53rd district. Thus far, Lutz is the only East County candidate among them.

(photo, right: Lutz at Congressional debate against Duncan D. Hunter in 2010.)

These are other Democratic candidates eyeing the seat:

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that Lemon Grove Mayor Raquel Vasquez, the first African-American woman mayor in our county, has also voiced interest in possibly running for the seat though she has not yet formed a committee or announced a formal intent to run.

Republican Famela Ramos, a nurse and healthcare nonprofit founder, has also announced plans to switch from running against Congressman Scott Peters in the 52nd district and instead run in the 53rd. There is no legal requirement for a Congressional member to live in the district that they represent.

The 53rd Congressional district has 184,464 Democrats and 94,421 Republicans. It includes parts of La Mesa, Lemon Grove, El Cajon, Spring Valley, Chula Vista, and some San Diego neighborhoods including Mission Hills, the Balboa Park area, Mid-City, and Linda Vista. Davis won in 2018 with 70 percent of the vote.

Davis has served in Congress in 2001, where her focus has included education, women’s issues, and helping military families.

 

 

 

 

 

Endnotes:
  1. http://RayLutz.com: http://RayLutz.com

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