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Bishop Leroy Guillory thanks supporters after Compton mayoral race

Jun. 4, 2026
Bishop Leroy Guillory thanks supporters after Compton mayoral race

By AI, Created 8:11 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Bishop Leroy Guillory thanked Compton homeowners, voters and his campaign team after his 2026 mayoral bid ended. He said the race was about giving residents a voice and called the effort a reminder of civic engagement in the city.

Why it matters: - Guillory’s message closes out a Compton mayoral campaign that he framed as centered on residents’ concerns and democratic participation. - The race also highlights how local campaigns can turn on neighborhood support, volunteer energy and turnout from engaged voters.

What happened: - Bishop Leroy Guillory, a candidate for mayor of Compton in the 2026 municipal election, thanked homeowners who signed his nomination papers, voters who supported him and his campaign team, Team Compton. - Guillory described the campaign as a “Compton Reunion” and said the effort ended without a win. - He said the campaign’s focus remained on the people of Compton and their voices being heard.

The details: - Guillory expressed gratitude to Compton homeowners who signed his nomination papers and said their support showed belief in his vision for the city. - He thanked voters who cast ballots for him and said their votes reflected trust in his ability to lead. - Guillory praised Team Compton for spreading his message and connecting with the community. - He said the campaign produced “amazing memories” of support from people he described as a native son, classmate, neighbor and friend. - Guillory said his work for Compton will continue in his role as Ombudsman General, where he said he serves all 50 states and six territories. - The campaign message emphasized community needs, listening to residents and promising to serve as their voice if elected. - Guillory said he was moved by the support from Compton voters and thanked them for believing in democracy. - He urged voters to research candidates and called voting a crucial part of the democratic process.

Between the lines: - Guillory is using the end of the campaign to reinforce goodwill with supporters and keep his profile tied to public service. - The repeated focus on unity, resilience and civic engagement suggests the campaign was meant to build long-term community recognition, not just win one election.

What’s next: - Guillory said he will continue working toward making Compton better for residents. - He also said he hopes his message encourages more people to get involved in their communities and vote. - His supporters and campaign network may remain part of his public base after the election.

The bottom line: - Guillory lost the race, but he is trying to turn the campaign into a lasting message about civic participation and community pride.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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