Bay Area Reporter election endorsements

  • by BAR Editorial Board
  • Wednesday October 31, 2018
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B.A.R. election endorsements

GENERAL ELECTION

SF Offices

District 2 Supervisor

Catherine Stefani

District 4 Supervisor

Gordon Mar

District 6 Supervisor

Matt Haney

District 8 Supervisor

Rafael Mandelman

District 10 Supervisor

Shamann Walton

SF Board of Education

Martin Rawlings-Fein

Mia Satya

Faauuga Moliga

SF City College Board

Thea Selby, John Rizzo, Victor Olivieri

Public Defender

Jeff Adachi

Assessor-Recorder

Carmen Chu

BART Board, Dist. 8

Janice Li

East Bay Assembly

Dist. 15: Jovanka Beckles

State Offices

Governor: Gavin Newsom

Lt. Governor: Eleni Kounalakis

Attorney General: Xavier Becerra

Secretary of State: Alex Padilla

Treasurer: Fiona Ma

Controller: Betty Yee

Insurance Commissioner: Ricardo Lara

Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tony Thurmond

Board of Equalization (District 2): Malia Cohen

State Assembly (San Francisco)

Dist. 17: David Chiu

Dist. 19: Phil Ting

State Assembly (Bay Area)

Dist. 18: Rob Bonta

Dist. 28: Evan Low

US Senate

Dianne Feinstein

Congress (Bay Area)

Dist. 2: Jared Huffman

Dist. 3: John Garamendi

Dist. 5: Mike Thompson

Dist. 10: Josh Harder

Dist. 11: Mark DeSaulnier

Dist. 12: Nancy Pelosi

Dist. 13: Barbara Lee

Dist. 14: Jackie Speier

Dist. 15: Eric Swalwell

Dist. 17: Ro Khanna

Dist. 18: Anna Eshoo

Dist. 19: Zoe Lofgren

Other Races

Oakland Mayor

Libby Schaaf

Oakland City Council

District 2: Abel Guillen

District 4: Pam Harris

District 6: Marlo Rodriquez

Berkeley City Council

District 8: Lori Droste

Alameda City Council

Jim Oddie

Dublin City Council

Shawn Kumagai

El Cerrito City Council

Gabriel Quinto

Martinez City Council

John Stevens

Redwood City, City Council

Jason Galisatus

Richmond City Council

Cesar Zepeda

San Carlos City Council

Laura Parmer-Lohan

Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors

Dist. 4: Jimmy Dutra

SAN FRANCISCO PROPS

Yes on: A, C, E

No on: B, D

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITIONS

Yes on: 1, 2, 4, 10

No on: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12

Remember to vote November 6!