Politics & Government
Culver City Election: 7 Candidates In The Running For 3 City Council Seats
Learn about the candidates' priorities for Culver City, their professional and political history and the best advice they've ever received.

CULVER CITY, CA — Voters will have their pick of seven candidates running for three City Council seats in the Nov. 5 election.
The field includes two incumbents seeking second terms, as well as five challengers. Council members are elected at large; the three highest vote getters are expected to be sworn in to four-year terms on the council Dec. 9.
The candidates answered Patch's questions about their key priorities, their professional and political history and the best advice they ever received. Check out the candidate profiles below, listed in the order they appear on the ballot:
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Bryan "Bubba" Fish
Yasmine-Imani McMorrin (incumbent)
Adrian M. Gross
Denice Renteria
Nancy Barba
Albert Vera (incumbent)
Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin
McMorrin and Vera are each seeking second terms after being elected to the council in 2020.
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Councilmember Göran Eriksson is not seeking reelection; his second term ends Dec. 9 and is set to be replaced by one of the seven candidates.
The terms of council members Dan O'Brien and Freddy Puza end in 2026.
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