Cervantes for Assembly

Explore Eryn’s platform, rooted in public safety, accountability, and compassionate policy. This page highlights her leadership roles, endorsements, and vision for safer communities across California.

An urban California streetscape at dawn, captured in photographic realism, showing a clean sidewalk lined with newly planted trees, clearly marked crosswalks, and freshly painted curbside housing outreach signs. A temporary outreach booth stands neatly arranged with pamphlets about homelessness services and crime prevention, all legible but secondary to the environment. Soft golden morning light glows from behind mid-rise buildings, casting long, gentle shadows across the pavement and lending warmth to the scene. Shot at eye level with a wide lens for sharp detail from foreground to background. The mood is hopeful and proactive, suggesting practical, community-based solutions to homelessness and public safety concerns without any human subjects present.
A close-up, photographic image of a clean, well-maintained correctional facility control room desk, featuring a row of modern flat-screen security monitors showing abstract, blurred cell blocks and corridors, a neatly stacked incident report folder, and a digital radio resting on a non-reflective black mat. Cool, diffused overhead lighting creates gentle, even illumination with minimal glare, highlighting the matte textures of the equipment. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, with the nearest monitor in sharp focus and the rest gradually softening into the background. The atmosphere is calm, vigilant, and professional, emphasizing safety, order, and nearly 25 years of experienced correctional service without showing any people.

Public safety first

Eryn Cervantes brings nearly 25 years of correctional service, hands-on advocacy, and courtroom experience to advance practical solutions to crime, homelessness, and victims’ rights in California.

A meticulously organized wall of criminal justice law books in deep burgundy and dark green covers, their gold-embossed titles sharply legible, flanking a centered, framed outline map of California with highlighted districts. The shelves are rich walnut, illuminated by warm, focused track lighting from above that creates subtle reflections on the leather-like bindings. A small brass scale of justice rests on a narrow shelf beneath the map. Photographic realism, straight-on composition with symmetric framing and crisp focus throughout. The mood is authoritative and trustworthy, evoking decades of legal study and policy expertise, suited for a professional campaign website emphasizing knowledge and experience in criminal justice reform.
A polished oak conference table neatly arranged with a thick, navy-blue policy binder labeled “Public Safety & Justice Reform,” a stainless steel pen, and a legal notepad filled with precise handwritten notes visible only as subtle lines. Behind the table, tall windows reveal a soft-focus California state capitol building under a pale blue sky. Early afternoon natural light streams in, creating clean highlights on the binder’s textured cover and soft shadows along the table’s grain. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slight angle toward the binder, shallow depth of field subtly blurring the exterior. The mood is professional, focused, and solutions-oriented, conveying careful preparation and serious legislative intent in a clean, modern atmosphere.
A spacious law school library study table with a single open criminal procedure casebook, color-coded sticky tabs marking important pages, and a sleek laptop displaying a blurred, text-heavy legal brief. Floor-to-ceiling shelves of neatly arranged law books stretch into the softly blurred background. Large windows to the side admit cool, overcast natural light, producing gentle, diffused illumination with almost no harsh shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly low angle toward the open book, using shallow depth of field to keep the text edges and tab colors crisp. The mood is disciplined, aspirational, and academically rigorous, underscoring the achievement of earning a law degree while remaining grounded in real-world justice work.

Campaign Leadership

A dignified courtroom interior in photographic realism, focusing on the polished wooden witness stand, a prominent California state flag, and a carefully centered, empty victim impact statement folder on the front table. Warm overhead lighting and subtle window light combine to create soft highlights on the varnished wood and a slight sheen on the folder’s navy cover. Shot from a seated, eye-level perspective facing the bench, with the judge’s nameplate just out of focus in the distance. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the folder anchoring the foreground. The mood is respectful, solemn, and justice-oriented, reflecting a strong commitment to victims’ rights and fair legal process.


Aarav Sharma

An urban California streetscape at dawn, captured in photographic realism, showing a clean sidewalk lined with newly planted trees, clearly marked crosswalks, and freshly painted curbside housing outreach signs. A temporary outreach booth stands neatly arranged with pamphlets about homelessness services and crime prevention, all legible but secondary to the environment. Soft golden morning light glows from behind mid-rise buildings, casting long, gentle shadows across the pavement and lending warmth to the scene. Shot at eye level with a wide lens for sharp detail from foreground to background. The mood is hopeful and proactive, suggesting practical, community-based solutions to homelessness and public safety concerns without any human subjects present.


Mateo García

A close-up, photographic image of a clean, well-maintained correctional facility control room desk, featuring a row of modern flat-screen security monitors showing abstract, blurred cell blocks and corridors, a neatly stacked incident report folder, and a digital radio resting on a non-reflective black mat. Cool, diffused overhead lighting creates gentle, even illumination with minimal glare, highlighting the matte textures of the equipment. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, with the nearest monitor in sharp focus and the rest gradually softening into the background. The atmosphere is calm, vigilant, and professional, emphasizing safety, order, and nearly 25 years of experienced correctional service without showing any people.


Zuri Ndlovu

A meticulously organized wall of criminal justice law books in deep burgundy and dark green covers, their gold-embossed titles sharply legible, flanking a centered, framed outline map of California with highlighted districts. The shelves are rich walnut, illuminated by warm, focused track lighting from above that creates subtle reflections on the leather-like bindings. A small brass scale of justice rests on a narrow shelf beneath the map. Photographic realism, straight-on composition with symmetric framing and crisp focus throughout. The mood is authoritative and trustworthy, evoking decades of legal study and policy expertise, suited for a professional campaign website emphasizing knowledge and experience in criminal justice reform.


Leila Haddad

A polished oak conference table neatly arranged with a thick, navy-blue policy binder labeled “Public Safety & Justice Reform,” a stainless steel pen, and a legal notepad filled with precise handwritten notes visible only as subtle lines. Behind the table, tall windows reveal a soft-focus California state capitol building under a pale blue sky. Early afternoon natural light streams in, creating clean highlights on the binder’s textured cover and soft shadows along the table’s grain. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slight angle toward the binder, shallow depth of field subtly blurring the exterior. The mood is professional, focused, and solutions-oriented, conveying careful preparation and serious legislative intent in a clean, modern atmosphere.


Hiroshi Tanaka

A spacious law school library study table with a single open criminal procedure casebook, color-coded sticky tabs marking important pages, and a sleek laptop displaying a blurred, text-heavy legal brief. Floor-to-ceiling shelves of neatly arranged law books stretch into the softly blurred background. Large windows to the side admit cool, overcast natural light, producing gentle, diffused illumination with almost no harsh shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly low angle toward the open book, using shallow depth of field to keep the text edges and tab colors crisp. The mood is disciplined, aspirational, and academically rigorous, underscoring the achievement of earning a law degree while remaining grounded in real-world justice work.


Amara Okafor

A dignified courtroom interior in photographic realism, focusing on the polished wooden witness stand, a prominent California state flag, and a carefully centered, empty victim impact statement folder on the front table. Warm overhead lighting and subtle window light combine to create soft highlights on the varnished wood and a slight sheen on the folder’s navy cover. Shot from a seated, eye-level perspective facing the bench, with the judge’s nameplate just out of focus in the distance. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the folder anchoring the foreground. The mood is respectful, solemn, and justice-oriented, reflecting a strong commitment to victims’ rights and fair legal process.


Soren Jensen

An urban California streetscape at dawn, captured in photographic realism, showing a clean sidewalk lined with newly planted trees, clearly marked crosswalks, and freshly painted curbside housing outreach signs. A temporary outreach booth stands neatly arranged with pamphlets about homelessness services and crime prevention, all legible but secondary to the environment. Soft golden morning light glows from behind mid-rise buildings, casting long, gentle shadows across the pavement and lending warmth to the scene. Shot at eye level with a wide lens for sharp detail from foreground to background. The mood is hopeful and proactive, suggesting practical, community-based solutions to homelessness and public safety concerns without any human subjects present.


Nia Roberts