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Another Major Endorsement for Supervisor Don Wagner

The Lincoln Club of Orange County Endorses

March 30, 2023
Contact: Dave Gilliard
Email: Dave@GBACampaigns.com 
Orange County, Calif. — Today, Supervisor Don Wagner announced the endorsement of the Lincoln Club of Orange County. This Lincoln Club is one of Orange County’s most notable grassroots and donor organizations in the entire State of California.

“Supervisor Don Wagner has been a tireless advocate for the people and businesses of Orange County, especially during the pandemic,” said Lincoln Club President Teresa Hernandez. “As the economy faces uncertainty and volatility in the months ahead, the people of Orange County need an experienced leader who will fight for what is right. There is no question, that is Don Wagner. That’s why he has our full support.”

“I’m excited to once again have the support of the Lincoln Club,” said Supervisor Wagner. “They have one of the most robust memberships of informed, politically engaged citizens in the county. They are committed to liberty. I look forward to working with them on our shared goals of limiting government and expanding freedom.”

Supervisor Don Wagner continues to ride heavy momentum in the campaign. Earlier this week Supervisor Don Wagner announced the early endorsement of the Republican Party of Orange County as well as others. These endorsements are added to the long list of previously announced list of endorsements from local elected officials and influential local leaders from across the district and county. To view more endorsements please visit www.WagnerForSupervisor.com.

About Supervisor WagnerBefore being elected to the Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Wagner served as Mayor of Irvine and as an elected member of the State Assembly. Don and his wife, Megan have resided in this district for more than two decades. They have raised their children here, all of whom were educated in local public schools. Supervisor Wagner received his bachelor’s degree from UCLA and his Juris Doctorate from the University of California Hastings College of Law.

OC Supervisor Don Wagner kicks off his 2024 campaign

By Hannah Kang, Orange County Register
February 10, 2023

 

Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner speaks during a flag-raising ceremony at a proposed cemetery site in Anaheim Hills, CA on Wednesday, November 30, 2022. Wagner kicked off his 2024 reelection campaign on Friday, February 10, 2023. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner is running for reelection in 2024 — in a district that will be at least somewhat new to him.

Wagner on Friday, Feb. 10, announced his campaign on the steps of the old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana where he touted his past achievements.

“As supervisor, I have embraced the challenges and solutions to build a better Orange County,” Wagner, whose term ends in January 2025, said. “We were successful in bringing key parties together to build a state-of-the-art mental health facility, fund a veteran’s cemetery in Anaheim Hills and improve public safety.”

“We have had great success, but my work is not done. I’m here to build on the successes we have had to improve the lives of every resident of the 3rd District and all of Orange County,” Wagner said.


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Flanked by Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes and Other Community Supporters, Supervisor Don Wagner Kicks Off Re-Election Campaign

February 10, 2023
Contact: Dave Gilliard
Email: Dave@GBACampaigns.com

Orange County, Calif. – – Today, Supervisor Don Wagner, current Chairman of the Board of Board, kicked off his campaign for re-election to the Orange County Board of Supervisors in front of the Old Santa Ana Courthouse with supporters including Sheriff Don Barnes.

“I made a personal commitment to the residents of Orange County to protect our way of life; as Supervisor I have embraced the challenges and solutions to build a better Orange County. We were successful in bringing key parties together to build a state-of-the-art mental health facility, fund a veteran’s cemetery in Anaheim Hills, and improve public safety. I’m going to continue to push forward and fight for our residents. We have had great success, but my work is not done. I’m here to build on the successes we have had to improve the lives of every resident of the Third District and all of Orange County,” said Supervisor Don Wagner.

“Supervisor Don Wagner has been a tireless advocate for public safety in our community,” said Sheriff Don Barnes. “Orange County public safety agencies are dealing with new challenges every day such as fentanyl use, human trafficking, and rising crime rates. Supervisor Wagner will continue to be a partner to law enforcement to tackle these issues head-on and I fully support his re-election.”

In addition to his announcement, Supervisor Wagner released a strong endorsement list that included dozens of Orange County’s leaders including local elected leaders from the Third District. Supervisor Wagner also released a vigorous schedule of events in his district in order to hear from constituents and gather the resources he will need to conduct a winning campaign.”

Supervisor Don Wagner will be running in the Third Supervisorial District, which includes portions of Anaheim including Anaheim Hills, Irvine, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Orange, Rancho Santa Margarita, North Tustin, portions of Tustin, Villa Park, Yorba Linda as well as unincorporated portions of Orange County. Supervisor Wagner already represents nearly two-thirds of the new Third District drawn in 2020 and is currently the only announced candidate.

For more information, please visit www.WagnerForSupervisor.com.

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