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Asm. Mike Gipson Throws Hat in 2026 Race for Board of Equalization

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On Jan. 21, Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-Carson) officially announced his candidacy for the California Board of Equalization (BOE) District 3 in the 2026 election. The announcement, accompanied by a statement, marks the start of a campaign that aims to tackle uncertainty related to California’s tax system, said Gipson.

Gipson also emphasized the need for effective leadership in California, especially as the state faces challenges such as devastating wildfires and the potential impacts of a second Trump administration.

“It is critical that our state has proven, effective leaders who will be diligent watchdogs of California’s tax system,” said Gipson.

He also highlighted his extensive background in public service, noting his tenure as Assemblymember, City Councilmember, and Police Officer, which has shaped his commitment to underserved communities.

Gipson says his campaign will focus on ensuring corporations pay their fair share in taxes, protecting taxpayers, and increasing transparency at the BOE.

“I’m running for the Board of Equalization to ensure our state has the resources needed to provide for the safety, security, and prosperity of all Californians,” Gipson said.

Gipson starts the race having raised $300,000 in funds and after receiving backing from local and statewide leaders, including California State Controller Malia M. Cohen, who praised his track record as a public servant.

“Mike has fought for Californians by ensuring unprecedented investments in affordable housing, strengthening our infrastructure, raising the minimum wage, and protecting taxpayers,” said Cohen.

Other endorsements include former Board of Equalization chairman Jerome Horton, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, and Los Angeles City Councilmember Tim McOsker, who all praised Gipson’s leadership and commitment to transparency and fairness.

Gipson has served in the Assembly since 2014 and was the longest-serving Democratic Caucus Chair in California history. He currently chairs the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee.

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Bo Tefu from California Black Media contributed to this story.

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