Welcome to the APA Democratic Caucus!
We are happy to announce that 24 of the 28 endorsed candidates and measures have either won or will be running off in the November election.
We'd like to congratulate all of the winners and thank all of our members for voting.
Below, is a comprehensive list of all our winners.
Some of our APA Caucus Board Members from L to R: Jennifer
Paye, Stefani Komaru, Jean Fong, Marilyn Ng, Rob Bonta, Suizi Lin,
Greg Chan, Wayne Nishioka, Dr. Albert Wang, and Arnie Fong
Governor -
Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown
Attorney General –
Dual Endorsement of Kamala Harris and Ted Lieu
Insurance Commissioner –
Dave Jones
State Board of Equalization, District 1 –
Betty Yee
Secretary of State –
Debra Bowen Controller –
John Chiang Treasurer –
Bill Lockyer
State Superintendent of Public Instruction –
Tom Torlakson (Nov run off)
United States Senator –
Barbara Boxer United States Representative, District 9 –
Barbara Lee
United States Representative, District 11 –
Jerry McNerny United States Representative, District 13 –
Fortney Pete Stark
Member of the State Senate, District 10 –
Ellen Corbett Member of the State Assembly, District 14 –
Nancy Skinner Member of the State Assembly, District 16 –
Sandre Swanson Member of the State Assembly, District 18 –
Mary Hayashi
Alameda County Board of Supervisors, District 3 –
Wilma Chan District Attorney, County of Alameda –
Nancy O’Malley Superintendent of Schools, County of Alameda –
Sheila Jordan Superior Court Judge, County of Alameda, Ofc 9 –
Victoria Kolakowski (Nov run off)
Winning Propositions
Proposition 13: Limits on Property Tax Assessment. Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Buildings – YES
Proposition 16: Imposes New Two-Thirds Voter Approval Requirement for Local Public Electricity Providers – NO
Proposition 17: Allows Auto Insurance Companies to Base their Prices in Part on a Driver’s History of Insurance Coverage – NO
The
Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus of Alameda County was officially chartered in March, 2005. It is the first ever chartered club focusing on Asian Pacific Americans in Alameda County. It was formed in order to ensure equal participation in and support from the Democratic Party of Alameda County.
What are the goals of the
Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus?
1.
Recruit and register Asian Pacific Americans into the Democratic Party.
2.
Create and influence Democratic policy on issues of importance to Asian American communities.
3.
Promote Asian Pacific Americans for electoral office and leadership positions within the Democratic Party on a local, state and national level.
4.
Endorse candidates for key offices.
Support the APA Democratic Caucus. Make a
donation online, register as a new member, or pay your
annual dues online.
Privacy Policy: The
Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus takes your privacy seriously and does not sell, rent, or share your information. We send out periodic votes by e-mail to club members to award endorsements. We also periodically send an announcement for upcoming events or election-related meetings. We welcome events of interest to the Asian community to be posted on our calendar.
Postings of such events does not necessarily reflect the support or endorsement of the APA Democratic Caucus of Alameda County.
Last updated by: HM
12 July 2010.