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Dozens of Candidates Begin Jockeying for Legislative Seats : Politics: Tuesday was the deadline for declaring an intention to run in the June 2 primary election. Nominating papers must be filed by March 6.

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Four dozen Southeast-area residents, including several state legislators and City Council members, have indicated that they intend to run for the state Senate or Assembly in the June 2 primary.

Candidates for the legislative seats had until Tuesday to declare that they plan to run for office. They now have until March 6 to file the nominating papers for the primary.

Races for several legislative seats are expected to be wide open this year as a result of redistricting. When a panel of judges undertook the once-in-a-decade process of redrawing political boundaries, they penciled out the districts of several incumbents and created new districts that are up for grabs.

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Two area state senators--Bill Greene (D-Los Angeles) and Cecil N. Green (D-Norwalk)--have decided to retire, leaving a vacuum that candidates are lining up to fill.

At the same time, some incumbents have found themselves sharing the same district.

Assemblymen Dave Elder and Richard Floyd, for example, plan to square off in the 55th Assembly District, which includes Compton and parts of Long Beach.

The filing deadline has been extended to Monday for Senate District 25 and Assembly Districts 50 and 58, which have no incumbent candidates.

State Elections

State legislative candidates in Long Beach and Southeast Los Angeles County:

ASSEMBLY

DISTRICT 50 (Bell, Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Commerce, Huntington Park, Maywood, South Gate, Vernon and parts of unincorporated Los Angeles County):

Pat Acosta (D), 30, marketing consultant

Virginia Reade Belmontez (D), 61, free-lance interior designer

George Cole (D), Bell city councilman

Martha Escutia (D), 35, attorney

James Jordan (D), 47, United Steelworkers of America union official

Gladys Miller (R)

DISTRICT 52 (Lynwood, Paramount, Gardena, Hawthorne, Willowbrook, parts of Watts):

* Assemblyman Willard Murray (D), 61

Patricia Moore (D), Compton city councilwoman

Evelyn Wells (D), Lynwood city councilwoman

Doris Davis (D)

DISTRICT 54 (Parts of Lakewood and Long Beach):

* Assemblyman Willard Murray (D), 61

Betty Karnette (D)

Assemblyman Gerald N. Felando (R)

Don L. Bullock (R), 69, gun show promoter

Joseph Fields (AI), 28, self-described political activist.

W. Richard Meyers (P&F;), 76, retired businessman

DISTRICT 55 (Carson, Compton, Wilmington, parts of Long Beach, parts of Torrance):

* Assemblyman Dave Elder (D)

* Assemblyman Richard Floyd (D)

Juanita McDonald (D), Carson city councilwoman

Emily Hart-Holifield (R), president, Compton College Board of Trustees

Shannon Anderson (L), 26, transportation project manager

DISTRICT 56 (Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, parts of Lakewood, parts of Long Beach):

Frederick Baisley (D), 61, nurse

* Assemblyman Bob Epple (D), 43

Lacy Bartee Jr. (R)

Phillip Hawkins (R)

Daniel Wong (R), Cerritos city councilman

Mary Zoschke (R)

Wayne Grisham (R), 67, realtor

Charles Kim (R)

Keith McCarthy (R), 29, small businessman

Richard Gard (L)

Lee Chauser (P&F;), 47, high school teacher.

DISTRICT 58 (Norwalk, Montebello, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier and South El Monte):

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Armando Duron (D), 37, attorney

Grace Musquiz Napolitano (D), city councilwoman

Raul Pardo (D), El Monte city councilman

Albert Perez Jr. (D), 30, attorney

John McCready (L)

SENATE

25th DISTRICT (Gardena, Lawndale, Lynwood, Paramount, parts of Compton, Hawthorne and Inglewood):

Assemblywoman Teresa P. Hughes (D)

Paul Richards (D), Lynwood city councilman

Cliff McClain (R)

Hattie Benn (P&F;)

27th DISTRICT (Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Downey, Lakewood, Long Beach, Signal Hill, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Catalina Island):

Brian Finander (D)

Joel Lubin (D), 54, professional engineer

* Sen. Robert G. Beverly (R)

Don J. Bullock (R), 36, insurance consultant

Glenn Posey (R), 39, technical writer.

John Ward (R), 57, businessman

David Rosen (L), 29, businessman

Patrick McCoy (P&F;), 29, businessman

* incumbent

Key: D-Democrat, R-Republican, AI-American Independent, L-Libertarian, P&F-Peace; and Freedom.

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