San Francisco Democratic Party Makes Local Endorsements
The members of San Francisco’s Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC) met Monday night to discuss their endorsements for the upcoming November election. The Committee voted on candidates up for election and re-election for the School Board, College Board, District Supervisor positions, the Public Defender’s office, the Assessor-Recorder’s office, and Local and State-wide initiatives. Public Defender Jeff Adachi and Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting both are running unopposed and both were endorsed unanimously by acclamation. Jaynry Mak won the crucial endorsement in the District 4 Supervisor race. District 4 is the only seat that does not have an incumbent as District 4 Supervisor Fiona Ma is running for State Assembly and won the Democratic Primary in June. Incumbent Supervisors Michela Alioto-Pier, Daly, Dufty, and Maxwell were also endorsed for re-election to the Board of Supervisors.
The SF Democratic Party adopted the California Democratic Party positions with the exception of proposition 83 and 89. The SF Democratic Party endorsed Proposition 89, the Clean Money initiative while the State Party took no position. On Wednesday, August 23rd, the SF Democratic Party will reconsider Proposition 83.
“When I ran for the SF Democratic Party Chair, I vowed to make electing Phil Angelides Governor our priority” said Scott Wiener “but our local endorsements are also an important priority. We will work hard to ensure the election of our local Democratic leaders and to pass pro-labor, pro-environment, and pro-tenant legislation on the November ballot. We are also resolute in our determination to re-defeat Proposition 85, the so-called Parental notification initiative.”
San Francisco Democratic Party Local Endorsements for the November Election
Public Defender: Jeff Adachi
Assessor-Recorder: Phil Ting
Board of Supervisors
District 2: Michela Alioto-Pier
District 4: Janry Mak
District 6: Chris Daly
District 8: Bevan Dufty
District 10: Sophie Maxwell
Community College Board
Johnnie Carter
Anita Grier
Laurence Wong
Propositions:
Prop a: School Bond-Yes
Prop B: Parental Leave Polices-Yes
Prop c: Setting Salaries of Certain Elected Officials-Yes
Prop D: Privacy Protection-Yes
Prop E: Parking Tax Surcharge-Yes
Prop f: Paid Sick Days-Yes
Prop G: Small-Business Protection Act-Yes
Prop H: Relocation Benefits for No-Fault Evictions-Yes
Prop I: Mayor participates in monthly meeting with Board of Supervisors-NO
Prop J: Impeachment of president George bush and vice-president cheney-Yes
Prop K: Housing for Seniors and People with Disabilities-Yes

August 23rd, 2006 at 12:44 am
What about the BOE endorsements?
August 23rd, 2006 at 12:58 am
Please let us know about BoE too!
August 23rd, 2006 at 6:27 am
Thanks. Sorry.
The SFDCCC endorsed
Bob Twomey
Hydra Mendoza
Kim-Shree Maufus
August 23rd, 2006 at 12:40 pm
I see that Jane Kim is blatantly missing from that list. This is probably for two reasons:
1.) Some pig-headed, petty, and short-sighted Democrats are unwilling to endorse a green.
2.) Many of the members of the SFDCCC are too conservative for San Francisco.
In my opinion, much of the SFDCCC is equivalent of the SF Republicans of 30 years ago.
August 23rd, 2006 at 10:15 pm
2 out of three ain’t bad… Of course, as a good Democrat I am substituting Jane Kim for Mendoza.. I will vote for a good Green over an unsatisfactory “Democrat” any time. (Quotes because to me, real Democrats are pro-union, immigrants and communities of color. In my opinion, Mendoza is none of those)
I have a lot of respect for the DCCC, and we’ll just have to respecfully agree to disagree on this.