Endorsed Club Candidates
California Primary – June 5, 2018
California Primary – June 5, 2018
The 2018 election season is already unlike any we've ever seen in California. Armed with Measure K in the city of San Diego and the new "Motor Voter" law statewide, have a unique opportunity to elect Environmental Democrats to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, San Diego City Council and several State Senate and Assembly seats.
And while there's a tough road facing Democrats in maintaining their current numbers in the U.S. Senate, Democrats only need to take 14 seats to flip the U.S. House of Representatives to a Democratic majority. So let's do our part here in San Diego County – and, at last, flip the 49th and 50th congressional districts to blue this year.
U.S. Representative, CA-49: Doug Applegate
U.S. Representative, CA-50: Ammar Campa-Najjar
U.S. Representative, CA-52: Scott Peters
Senate, SD-36: Marggie Castellano
Assembly, AD-71: James Elia
Assembly, AD-75: Alan Geraci
Assembly, AD-76: Tasha Boerner-Horvath or Elizabeth Warren (no endorsement, both rated acceptable)
Assembly, AD-77: Sunday Gover
Assembly, AD-78: Todd Gloria
Assembly, AD-80: Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher
Superior Court, Officer 37: Matt Brower or Tim Nader (no endorsement, both rated acceptable)
San Diego Unified School Board, District B: Kevin Beiser
San Diego Unified School Board, District C: Michael McQuarry
San Diego County Board of Supervisors, District 4: Nathan Fletcher
San Diego County Board of Supervisors, District 5: Jacqueline Arsivaud or Michelle Gomez (no endorsement, both rated acceptable)
San Diego County Assessor / Recorder / Clerk: Matt Strabone
San Diego County District Attorney: Geneviéve Jones-Wright
San Diego County Sheriff: Dave Myers
Chula Vista City Council, District 1: Mark Bartlett
Chula Vista City Council, District 2: Patrick MacFarland
Chula Vista Mayor: Mary Salas
San Diego City Council, District 2: Jordan Beane, Dr. Jennifer Campbell or Bryan Pease (no endorsement, all rated acceptable)
San Diego City Council, District 4: Monica Montgomery
San Diego City Council, District 6: Tommy Hough
San Diego City Council, District 8: Vivian Moreno
And while there's a tough road facing Democrats in maintaining their current numbers in the U.S. Senate, Democrats only need to take 14 seats to flip the U.S. House of Representatives to a Democratic majority. So let's do our part here in San Diego County – and, at last, flip the 49th and 50th congressional districts to blue this year.
U.S. Representative, CA-49: Doug Applegate
U.S. Representative, CA-50: Ammar Campa-Najjar
U.S. Representative, CA-52: Scott Peters
Senate, SD-36: Marggie Castellano
Assembly, AD-71: James Elia
Assembly, AD-75: Alan Geraci
Assembly, AD-76: Tasha Boerner-Horvath or Elizabeth Warren (no endorsement, both rated acceptable)
Assembly, AD-77: Sunday Gover
Assembly, AD-78: Todd Gloria
Assembly, AD-80: Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher
Superior Court, Officer 37: Matt Brower or Tim Nader (no endorsement, both rated acceptable)
San Diego Unified School Board, District B: Kevin Beiser
San Diego Unified School Board, District C: Michael McQuarry
San Diego County Board of Supervisors, District 4: Nathan Fletcher
San Diego County Board of Supervisors, District 5: Jacqueline Arsivaud or Michelle Gomez (no endorsement, both rated acceptable)
San Diego County Assessor / Recorder / Clerk: Matt Strabone
San Diego County District Attorney: Geneviéve Jones-Wright
San Diego County Sheriff: Dave Myers
Chula Vista City Council, District 1: Mark Bartlett
Chula Vista City Council, District 2: Patrick MacFarland
Chula Vista Mayor: Mary Salas
San Diego City Council, District 2: Jordan Beane, Dr. Jennifer Campbell or Bryan Pease (no endorsement, all rated acceptable)
San Diego City Council, District 4: Monica Montgomery
San Diego City Council, District 6: Tommy Hough
San Diego City Council, District 8: Vivian Moreno