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The District 11 Democratic Club spent five hours determining their endorsements for the March 2020 primary election.
The District 11 Democratic Club issued its endorsements for the March 2020 primary election.
The club congregated at Henry’s Hunan Restaurant on Jan. 9 for a five-hour marathon of stump speeches by candidates and representatives for ballot measures, voting and tabulating the results.
The club endorsed the following:
U.S. President: No Position
U.S. Congress, District 12: Nancy Pelosi
U.S. Congress, District 14: Jackie Speier
State Senate, District 11: Jackie Fielder
State Assembly, District 17: David Chiu
State Assembly, District 19: Phil Ting
Superior Court Judge, Seat 1: Maria Elena Evangelista
Superior Court Judge, Seat 18: Michelle Tong
Superior Court Judge, Seat 21: no position
Gloria Berry
David Campos
Bevan Dufty
Peter Gallota
Frances Hsieh
Jane Kim
Honey Mahogany
Shamann Walton
Shanell Williams
Keith Baraka
Queena Chen
Kelly Akemi Groth
Leah LaCroix
Janice Li
Li Miao Lovett
Gordon Mar
Faauuga Moliga
Mano Raju
A.J. Thomas
Measure A (City College Bond): Yes
Measure B (Earthquake Bond): Yes
Measure C (Retiree Health Care Benefits for Housing Authority): Yes
Measure D (Vacancy Tax Ordinance): Yes
Measure E (Balanced Development Act): Yes
The District 11 Democratic Club, which is officially chartered by the Democratic Party, covers the neighborhoods of Cayuga Terrace, Crocker Amazon, Excelsior, Merced Heights, Mission Terrace, Ocean View, Outer Mission and most of Ingleside.
The club’s next meeting is Feb. 12, 2020, at Henry’s Hunan Restaurant starting at 6:00 p.m. Details are available on Facebook.
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