November 8, 2022 General Election
Central City Democrats Official Endorsements:
FEDERAL OFFICES
U.S. Senate
Alex
Padilla
U.S. House of Representatives, CD11
Nancy
Pelosi
U.S. House of Representatives, CD15
1) David Canepa
2) Kevin Mullin
STATE OFFICES
Governor
Gavin
Newsom
Lt. Governor
Eleni Kounalakis
California
Secretary of State
Dr. Shirley Weber
California
Treasurer
Fiona Ma
California Controller
Malia
Cohen
California Attorney General
Rob
Bonta
California Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo
Lara
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tony
Thurmond
California Board of Equalization, District 2
Sally
J. Lieber
California State Assembly, AD17
David
Campos
California State Assembly, AD19
Phil Ting
NONPARTISIAN OFFICES
JUDICIAL
NO POSITIONS
LOCAL OFFICES
Assessor-Recorder (Sole
Endorsement)
Joaquin Torres
District Attorney (Sole Endorsement)
John Hamaski
Public Defender (Sole
Endorsement)
Mano Raju
District 8 BART Board of
Directors (Sole Endorsement)
Janice Li
Board of
Education (3 Seats)
Alida Fisher, Karen Fleshman, Lainie
Motamedi
Community College Board (4-yr term) (3
Seats)
Vick Chung, Anita Martinez, Susan Solomon
Community
College Board (2-yr term) (1 Seat)
Adolfo Valasquez
District
2 Supervisor (Sole Endorsement)
Catherine Stefani
District
4 Supervisor (Sole Endorsement)
Gordon Mar
District
6 Supervisor (Ranked Choice)
1) Cherelle Jackson
2) Ms. Billie Cooper
3) Honey
Mahogany
District 8 Supervisor (Sole
Endorsement)
Rafael Mandelman
District 10 Supervisor
(Sole Endorsement)
Shamann Walton
STATE PROPOSITIONS
Prop
1: Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
YES
Prop 26: Allows In-Person
Roulette, Dice Games, Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
YES
Prop
27: Allows Online and Mobile Sports Wagering Outside Tribal
Lands
NO
Prop 28: Provides Additional Funding for
Arts and Music Education in Public Schools
NO
Prop 29:
Requires On-Site Licensed Medical Professional at Kidney Dialysis
Clinics and Establishes Other State Requirements
YES
Prop
30: Provides Funding for Programs to Reduce Air Pollution and
Prevent Wildfires by Increasing Tax on Personal Income Over $2
Million
NO ENDORSEMENT
Prop 31: Referendum On 2020
Law That Would Prohibit the Retail Sale of Certain Flavored Tobacco
Products
YES
LOCAL PROPOSITIONS
Prop
A: Retiree Supplemental Cost of Living Adjustment; Retirement
Board Contract with Executive Director
YES
Prop B:
Public Works Department and Commission, Sanitation and Streets
Department and Commission
YES
Prop C: Homelessness
Oversight Commission
YES
Prop D: Affordable Homes
Now
NO
Prop E: Affordable Housing Production
Act
YES
Prop F: Library Preservation Fund
YES
Prop
G: Student Success Fund
YES
Prop H: City
Elections in Even-Numbered Years
YES
Prop I:
Vehicles on JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park and the Great
Highway
NO
Prop J: Recreational Use of JFK Drive in
Golden Gate Park
YES
Prop K: Gross Receipts Taxes
for Guaranteed Income Programs, Small Business Assistance, and
Homeless Services
WITHDRAWN
Prop L: Sales Tax for
Transportation Projects
YES
Prop M: Tax on Keeping
Residential Units Vacant
YES
Prop N: Golden Gate
Park Underground Parking Facility; Golden Gate Park Concourse
Authority
YES
Prop O: Additional Parcel Tax for City
College
YES
*Central City Democrats requires 60% for endorsements, a chartered Democratic Club
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