Blumenfield’s 2028 Senate Run: Key Moves & Political Strategy Unpacked

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Los Angeles City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield is preparing a 2028 campaign for the California State Senate’s 27th District, according to a statement provided to the SCNG. Blumenfield is currently serving his final term on the City Council and cannot seek reelection when his term expires at the end of this year.

Blumenfield Establishes Infrastructure for 2028 Senate Race

While Blumenfield stated he will formally launch his campaign “in the near future,” he has already created a campaign website and a campaign committee. State finance records confirm the “Bob Blumenfield for Senate 2028” committee began raising money last year.

Blumenfield Establishes Infrastructure for 2028 Senate Race

The 27th State Senate District covers much of the western San Fernando Valley and extends into eastern Ventura County. This area heavily overlaps with Council District 3, which Blumenfield has represented since July 2013, including neighborhoods like Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Reseda, Canoga Park, and Winnetka.

Did You Know? Bob Blumenfield previously served in the California State Assembly from 2008 to 2013 and held the role of chair of the Assembly Budget Committee.

Endorsements and Political Alignment

Blumenfield’s campaign website already lists support from current State Senator Henry Stern, who currently holds the 27th District seat. Stern was first elected in November 2016 and is term-limited, meaning he cannot seek reelection in 2028.

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Other endorsements include Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and State Treasurer Fiona Ma. The list also features nine current Los Angeles City Council members, several members of Congress, and various state lawmakers.

Expert Insight: Blumenfield’s early movement to secure the endorsement of the term-limited incumbent, Henry Stern, suggests a strategic effort to consolidate party support and minimize a primary challenge before the formal launch of his campaign.

Legislative Focus and Potential Transition

In his statement to the SCNG, Blumenfield noted his current priorities as a councilmember include lowering the cost of living, increasing government transparency and accountability, and improving wildfire resilience in local neighborhoods.

Legislative Focus and Potential Transition

Because Blumenfield is prohibited by city term-limit rules from seeking another term on the City Council, a move to the State Senate represents a possible path to remain in elected office. He was previously reelected to his council seat in 2017 and 2022.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Bob Blumenfield running for State Senate in 2028?

Blumenfield is serving his third and final four-year term on the Los Angeles City Council and cannot seek reelection when his term expires at the end of this year.

Who currently holds the 27th State Senate District seat?

The seat is currently held by State Senator Henry Stern, who chairs the Senate Committee on Emergency Management and is term-limited in 2028.

When did Bob Blumenfield begin raising money for this race?

According to state finance records, his campaign committee began raising money last year.

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