Out DDA Eric Siddall hopes to replace LA District Attorney Gascón, who faced backlash for his policy changes and soft approach on crime. As district attorney, Siddall plans to establish a Violence Reduction Division that partners with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to address crime in Los Angeles County. The Association of Deputy District Attorneys (ADDA) has endorsed Siddall for the position.
On George Gascón's first day in office, he directed prosecutors to stop seeking cash bail for misdemeanors and non-violent offenses, a decision that sparked controversy and criticism. Gascón, who was elected in 2020, now faces eleven challengers in the upcoming primary election for the district attorney position.
The field of challengers to L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón in 2024 has expanded to include Eric Siddall, the vice president of the D.A.'s office. Siddall is one of eleven candidates vying to unseat Gascón in the crowded primary election on March 5. Voting is currently underway in the primary, with a large field of twelve candidates competing for the position.