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  • 2025 Voting Trend

    Paul Mitchell is the person who drew the proposed map. He is also responsible for PDI data management. PDI Mobile is the app we are using for canvassing with California Democratic Party.

  • Prop 50

    Prop 50

    The Election Rigging Response Act

    We all agree that Fair Maps are the foundation of participatory democracy. Gerrymandering is silencing people’s voice, and should be banned in all 50 states.

    In June the administration approached Texas governor and asked to create 5 additional Republican seats in Texas. They followed the order, and approved the new maps in late August despite of opposition from Democratic legislatures, and constituents.

    To counter the move, California legislatures passed three bills below and the governor signed them to put Proposition 50, the Election Rigging Response Act on November 4, 2025 Special Election.

    Assembly Constitutional Amendment 8 (ACA 8): This bill allows California voters to adopt a new, temporary congressional map. The new map would be used for the 2026, 2028, and 2030 elections.

    Senate Bill 280 (SB 280): This bill establishes the timeline and procedures for the special election, setting the date for November 4, 2025, and provides the necessary funding.

    Assembly Bill 604 (AB 604): This bill defines the specific temporary congressional district maps that would take effect if voters approve ACA 8. The new maps would replace the current ones drawn by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission until the commission draws new maps after the 2030 U.S. Census.

    Proposition 50 Title and Summary (Constitution Amendment)

    Official title: Authorizes Temporary Changes to Congressional District Maps in Response to Texas’ Partisan Redistricting. Legislative Constitutional Amendment.

    • In response to Texas’ mid-decade partisan congressional redistricting, this measure temporarily requires new congressional district maps, as passed by the Legislature in August 2025, to be used in California’s congressional elections through 2030. 
    • Retains California’s independent Citizens Redistricting Commission and directs the Commission to resume enacting congressional district maps in 2031 after the 2030 census and every ten years thereafter.
    • Establishes state policy supporting use of fair, independent, and nonpartisan redistricting commissions nationwide.

    California Constitution Amendment Requirements

    The California Constitution can be amended by the Legislature, which must pass a two-thirds supermajority vote in both houses, or by the people through an initiative petition requiring signatures equal to 8% of the previous gubernatorial votes. Both methods require the proposed amendment to be submitted to the state’s voters, with adoption occurring by a simple majority vote. The Governor does not have a role in the process as amendments passed by the Legislature are not subject to a veto.

    The Costs

    2025 statewide special election: The election planned for November 4, 2025, which includes Proposition 50 on congressional redistricting, is estimated to cost taxpayers $282 million. This covers $251 million for county-run election costs and $31 million for the Secretary of State’s administrative costs. The final cost is expected to increase due to errors in the voter information guide.

    2026 election: One-time costs to counties of up to a few million dollars statewide. County costs would be to update election materials to reflect new congressional district maps.

    The Maps

    Democratic Congress Campaign Committee led by Congress member Zoe Lofgren hired Paul Mitchell, data consultant who heads the demography firm Redistricting Partners. He used guidance principle of Independent Citizens Commission as much as possible.

    BallotPedia

    Partisan Changes of voter registration and 2024 Presidential election results

    D Advantage: Voter Registration difference between Dems and Republicans (Red or light blue over 10 points, within 10 points in purple)
    24 Pres Dems: Kamala Harris vote in percentage: Safe Dem (>55), Likely Dem (52.5-55 in light blue), Toss Up (47.5-52.5 in purple), Likely Republican (45-47.5 in light red), Safe Republican (<45 in red)

    https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_50,_Use_of_Legislative_Congressional_Redistricting_Map_Amendment_(2025)#cite_note-29

    Proposed District Maps: For further analysis of the districts check “A Detailed Analysis of California’s (Maybe) New Congressional Map” at Inside Election.

    Yes or No, it is the question.

    Yes on Prop 50: California will use Democratic leaning Congressional map in 2026, 2028, and 2030 elections:

    • Will neutralize the Republican leaning Congressional map approved in TX
    • Will give Dems a fighting chance to get House majority in 2026 (It is not a done deal. There are still 5 toss up districts.)
    • After the 2030 census redistricting by Independent Citizens Commission will resume
    • Measure reaffirms California’s commitment to Independent Citizens Commission in all 50 states

    No on Prop 50: California will keep Independent Citizens Commission drawn current maps.

    Who supports and opposes Prop 50?

    Yes: StopElectionRigging.com ($140M)No: NoOnProp50.org ($78M)
    Elected OfficialsU.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D) 
    U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff (D)
    U.S. Sen. Chris S. Murphy (D)
    U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Sara Jacobs (D) 
    U.S. House Min. Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Mike Levin (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Lateefah Simon (D) 
    U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) 
    Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) ($2.6M)
    Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis (D)
    State Senators (20 Senators)
    Tim Grayson (D)
    Aisha Wahab (D)
    State Assembly members (40 members)
    Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D)
    Liz Ortega (D)
    Rhodesia Ransom (D)
    U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert (R) ($0.25M)
    U.S. Rep. Vince Fong (R) ($0.1M)
    U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa (R) 
    U.S. OH Rep Jim Jordan (R) ($0.3M)
    U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley (R) 
    U.S. Rep. Young Kim (R) 
    U.S. Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R) ($40K)
    U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock (R) 
    U.S. Rep. Jay Obernolte (R) ($0.1M)
    U.S. Rep. David G. Valadao (R)
    State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil (R) 
    State Sen. Brian Jones (R) 
    State Sen. Tony Strickland (R) 
    State Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares (R) 
    State Asm. James Gallagher (R) 
    State Asm. Alexandra Macedo (R) 
    State Asm. Kate Sanchez (R) 
    State Asm. Tri Ta (R)










    Former OfficialsPresident Barack Obama (D)
    VP Kamala D. Harris (D)
    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
    Gov. Gray Davis (D) 
    U.S. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R) ($1M) 
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R)

    UnionsAFSCME California ($1M)
    Brotherhood of Carpenters ($2M)
    California Conference of Carpenters ($1.6M)
    California Faculty Association ($0.5M)
    California Federation of Teachers ($1M)
    California Labor Federation ($1M)
    California Nurses Association ($3.3M)
    California Professional Firefighters 
    California Teachers Association ($3.1M)
    National Union of Healthcare Workers 
    SEIU California State Council ($1M)
    United Domestic Workers of America ($0.6M)
    United Farm Workers
    United Food and Commercial Workers Western States Council ($80K)
    Organizations & IndividualsIndividual Small Donations ($49M)
    Democratic Party of California ($3M)
    California Working Families Party
    House Majority PAC ($10M)
    314 Action Fund ($1M)
    Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA)
    CA National Organization for Women
    CHC (Congressional Hispanic Caucus) Bold PAC 
    California NAACP State Conference 
    Courage California 
    Equality California
    Indivisible
    MoveOn.org PAC ($6.9M)
    National Democratic Redistricting Committee
    Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California ($100K)
    Reproductive Freedom for All
    Sierra Club CA
    Swing Left
    Vote Save America
    Individual Small Donations ($8.3k)
    Republican Party of California 
    Congressional Leadership Fund ($42M)
    Asians Making America Great Again 
    California Business Roundtable 
    California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce 
    California Manufacturers & Technology Association 
    Conservatives For America 
    New Majority PAC
    Reform California
    No on Prop 50 – Protect Voters First (Charles Munger, Jr. $33M)









    https://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Measures/Detail.aspx?id=1483327&session=2025, https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_50,_Use_of_Legislative_Congressional_Redistricting_Map_Amendment_(2025)#cite_note-finance-18

    Who took neutral position?

    Before the release of proposed maps, Common Cause and League of Women Voters opposed gerrymandering in CA. They retracted their oppositions and now takes neutral position.

    The California Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors voted to remain neutral on Proposition 50.

    League of Women Voters California‘s press release on Prop 50 states that they do not take positions.

    Common Causes has developed Fairness Criteria for Mid-decade redistricting. California passed these criteria while Texas and Missouri failed.

    • Proportionality: Any mid-decade redistricting should be a targeted response proportional to the threat posed by mid-decade gerrymanders in other states.
    • Public participation: Any redistricting must include meaningful public participation, whether through ballot initiatives or open public processes.
    • Racial equity: Redistricting must not further racial discrimination or dilute the political voice of Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian American, and Pacific Islander, or other communities of color.
    • Federal reform: Leaders pursuing mid-decade redistricting must publicly endorse the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the Freedom to Vote Act, including provisions banning mid-decade redistricting and partisan gerrymandering.
    • Endorsement of independent redistricting: Leaders pursuing mid-decade redistricting must publicly endorse a neutral, fair redistricting system, such as citizen-led independent redistricting commissions, as the long-term solution.
    • Time-limited: Any new redistricting maps must expire following the 2030 Census, which counts all people in our country, and be replaced through the regular decennial redistricting process.

  • ADEM25

    The California Democratic Party Bylaws (Article VI) provide that an Assembly District Election Meetings (ADEMS) be held in each of the 22 CDP Regions in February of each odd-numbered year to elect 7 “self-identified female” and 7 “other than self-identified female” to be Assembly District Delegates (ADDs) to represent the Assembly District they are registered in. These elections are open to all California Democrats. The ADEM 2025 will be held on Feb 22-23, and online voting registration was extended to 12pm on Jan 31, 2025.

    You can register and vote in person on Feb 22-23 if you miss online voting registration deadline. You can vote at any location, but the convener has only their district candidate info.

    AD13 (Region 6): Greater Tracy Democrats Office (Work Vine 209 Suites, 2311 N Tracy Blvd #A,Tracy 95376) on Sat Feb 22, 10am- 2pm
    AD16 (Region 6): Plasterers & Cement Mason Local 300 Office (4495 Stoneridge Dr, Pleasanton, CA 94588) on Sat February 22 10am-2pm
    AD20 (Region 8): Laborers Local 304 Hall (29475 Mission Blvd, Hayward) on Sat, Feb 22, 11am – 3pm.

    Candidates

    Assembly District 13 (Region 6) has 19 candidates: Statements
    Assembly District 16 (Region 6) has 34 candidates: Statements
    Assembly District 20 (Region 8) has 23 candidates: Statements

    You can vote up to 14 total. Vote for only those you agree with. It is why I sent questionnaires to the candidates to learn more about them. The questions are intentionally ambiguous in some questions, and it makes fun to read answers. You can see their answers at ADEM Candidates.

    Assembly DistrictCandidateWho are you?Being a DemContributions/ Actions
    AD16 #9Charles Jones
    White;
    Progressive Democrat;
    Economic Justice, Education, Human/LGBTQ+ Rights
    Occupation: High School Government Teacher;
    Renting one bedroom apartment in Pleasanton;
    Pleasanton Native;
    Education: Bachelors in History-Secondary Education from Arizona State University
    Barbara Lee for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Kamala Harris for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    Obama 2008 which was the first race I was able to vote in at 18 and help knock doors for.
    Tri-Valley Dems,
    Tri-Valley Indivisible,
    AC Dems, CTA;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential,
    US Senate,
    US Congressional District,
    State Senate,
    State Assembly,
    Local (County, City, or Town) in AZ, CA, NC;
    Ran as a candidate, Canvassing,
    Phone banking,
    Texting,
    Writing letters and postcards,
    Attending events
    AD16 #31Jacqueline Tarin-Rankl
    A mutt/Irish, Mexican, Spanish and German;
    Environment Justice, Health Care Justice, Human/LGBTQ+ Rights
    Retired – Telecommunications;
    Own my home in Livermore;
    Livermore native;
    High School and some college courses
    Barbara Lee for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Bernie Sanders for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    Bernie Sanders (2016&2020), Jerry McNerney for SD5
    ACDEMS, CADEMS, Tri-Valley DEMS President;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential,
    US Senate,
    US Congressional District,
    State Senate,
    State Assembly,
    Local (County, City, or Town),
    School Board in CA;
    Ran as a candidate, Organizing , Digital Organizing to promote campaigns/issues, Canvassing, Phone banking, Texting, Writing letters and postcards, Attending events
    AD16 #29
    Isabel Gomez
    White/Latina,
    I define myself by my curiosity, kindness, and commitment to social change,
    Environment Justice, Economic Justice, Immigration Justice
    Retired Semiconductor Engineer, retired Substitute Teacher;
    Single family home in Pleasanton;
    Grew up in Madrid (Spain):
    Master in Electrical Engineering
    Katie Porter for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Pete Buttigieg for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    2012 Obama/Biden
    Tri-Valley Democratic Club, Tri-Valley Indivisible,
    Tri-Valley Swing Left;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential,
    US Senate,
    US Congressional District,
    State Assembly in AZ, CA, GA, NC, NV, MI, PA, WI;
    Canvassing, Phone banking, Writing letters and postcards, Attending events, Translation of campaign flyers, volunteer scripts to Spanish
    AD16 #15Cecilia Minalga
    Caucasian;
    Political activist, grassroots organizer, artist
    Democracy Reform, Economic Justice, Racial/Criminal Justice

    Occupation: Retired / now co-founder Bay Area Coalition;
    Danville;
    Grew up in Los Altos, CA
    Education: University of San Francisco
    Adam Schiff for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Beto O’Rourke for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    Class of 2016 – not involved in politics previously
    Bay Area Coalition, CADEM Organizing Committee, Grassroots Collaboration Project, California Grassroots Alliance, Contra Costa Democrats;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential, US Congressional District, State Assembly in AZ, CA, NV;
    Organizing,
    Digital Organizing to promote campaigns/issues,
    Canvassing,
    Phone banking,
    Attending events
    AD16 #18Manav Patel
    South Asian;

    Environment Justice, Economic Justice, Education
    Occupation: After School Tutor;
    Live with family in the May Nissen Neighborhood, Livermore;
    Livermore native;
    Education: I graduated from Granada high school in 2019, transferred from Las Positas Community College in 2021 getting BA in economics and political science in 2024
    Barbara Lee for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Bernie Sanders for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    My first election was in 2020. I am proud to help elect Steven Dunbar in 2024 to Livermore City Council and electing Raj Salwan as Fremont Mayor.
    I am active the Sunrise Movement and a member of the East Bay Young Democrats. I am also going to be active in the Tri Valley Democrats;
    2024 Campaigns: US Congressional District,
    Local (County, City, or Town),
    School Board in CA;
    Working as a staff or an intern,
    Canvassing,
    Phone banking,
    Texting,
    Attending events
    AD20 #21
    Julie Greenfield
    White/Ashkenazi Jewish
    A person who values the lives of all humans and other living beings and our earth, and does everything within her power to protect them.
    Economic Justice, Education, Immigration Justice
    Occupation: Public Health/School Nurse and faculty;
    Live in single family home in Castro Valley;
    Grew up in New York;
    Education: Master’s of Science, Nursing
    Barbara Lee for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Elizabeth Warren for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    Castro Valley Democratic Club. The organization I am the most active in currently is the Eden Area Interfaith Council. If I am elected, I will be more active in State Democratic policies and candidates.;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential, US Senate, US Congressional District, State Senate, State Assembly in AZ, CA, GA, MI, PA;
    Canvassing,
    Phone banking,
    Writing letters and postcards
    AD20 #2Joseph (Joey) Mauro
    White;
    I am a young, progressive organizer hoping to bring new perspectives to the party. With policy and organizing experience, I hope to be able to contribute to helping Democrats win in 2026.
    Democracy Reform, Economic Justice, Health Care Justice
    Occupation: Policy & Legislative Aide’
    Renting a single family home in Pleasanton;
    Pleasanton Native; Education: California
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
    Barbara Lee for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Bernie Sanders for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    Bernie is the reason I got involved with politics in the first place, starting in 2016 door knocking and phone calling with Tri-Valley for Bernie
    I am hoping to be more active in the Tri-Valley Dems. I have been a member of DVC young Dems & UCLA Bruin Democrats;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential, State Assembly, Local (County, City, or Town) in CA;
    Working as a staff or an intern,
    Organizing,
    Digital Organizing to promote campaigns/issues, Canvassing,
    Phone banking,
    Texting,
    Attending events
    AD16 #6
    Sue Hamill
    White;
    She/Her;
    Education,
    Gun Violence Prevention, Human/LGBTQ+ Rights
    Occupation: Clinical Laboratory Scientist;
    single family home in Walnut Creek;
    Grew up primarily in Northern California;
    Education: BS from CSU, Sacramento, MPH, Univ of SF
    Adam Schiff for 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Joe Biden for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    CA Democratic Party, Contra Costa Democratic Party, Bay Area Coalition;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential,
    US Senate,
    US Congressional District,
    State Senate,
    State Assembly,
    Local (County, City, or Town),
    School Board in CA, WI;
    Organizing,
    Digital Organizing to promote campaigns/issues, Canvassing,
    Phone banking,
    Texting,
    Writing letters and postcards,
    Attending events
    AD16 #17Michelle Petersen
    White;
    A community advocate, a volunteer, a mom;
    Education, Gun Violence Prevention, Racial/Criminal Justice
    Unemployed;
    Live in Alamo;
    Grew up in Canada and North Carolina;
    Education; BA Women’s Studies, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
    Very conflicted and abstained in 2024 US Senate Primary;
    Joe Biden for 2020 Presidential Primary;
    The 2024 election is the most consequential election in my lifetime
    Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, Giffords, Commit to Democracy, Motivated 2 Help Others, Keyz to the Future, Indivisible, Mount Diablo Trails Alliance, DPCCC, CADEM;
    2024 Campaigns: Presidential, US Senate, US Congressional District, State Senate, Local (County, City, or Town), School Board in CA, NC, Texas- Collin Alread;
    Working as a staff or an intern, Organizing (events, fundraiser, offices, voter contacts etc.), Canvassing, Phone banking, Texting, Writing letters and postcards

    I work with Dems, and help elect Dems, but I believe Dems have lots of room to improve ADEM:

    • CA Dems could offer a space where the candidates could express themselves more than candidate statement.
    • CA Dems could encourage to vote for candidates not for slates
    • CA Dems could create an environment in both seasoned and new/younger volunteers are feeling valued.
    • CA Dems could encourage to elect delegates from every corner of the district.

    Yes an old lady can still dream.

  • State Bridges Event Series

    State Bridges Event Series

    The Tri-Valley is proud to be helping the State Bridges program which supports grassroots groups building long-term power on the ground. This program helps fund community-based organizations in our 2023 and 2024 target states

    Long-term community-based organizing, often led by people of color, is a key to building progressive power in state legislatures. The State Bridges program creates a way for teams and affiliates to fundraise for select partner organizations doing this work in our 2023 and 2024 target states. 

    Please join us by splitting your donation among these incredible organizations, as well as Sister District Action Network, the 501(c)(4) organization hosting the State Bridges event series.

    Virginia – New Virginia Majority

    Wisconsin – Citizen Action of Wisconsin

    Pennsylvania – Pennsylvania Stands Up

    Nevada – One APIA Nevada

    Arizona – Living United for Change in Arizona

  • Our Freedoms, Our Vote January 6 Rally

    Our Freedoms, Our Vote January 6 Rally

    Weeks after voters widely repudiated the most prominent election deniers at the polls driven by deep concern over the state of democracy, people across the U.S. will rally in observance of the two-year mark since the attack on the U.S. Capitol to prevent a peaceful transfer of power.

    Indivisible East Bay is hosting an event on Saturday, January 7, at noon in Oakland. More information and the ablity to register are at this event link. For this year’s event, we’ve asked Rep. Mark DeSaulnier and Rep. Eric Swalwell to come and speak, among others. 

    We will highlight that after the 2022 election, democracy is winning, but the fight is not yet over – we all need to fight for a future where we all have a say in how we are governed, and where all of us can thrive.

    Please watch the video below featuring Rep Ro Khanna.

  • What’s on the Ballot?

    What’s on the Ballot?

    The ballot will include your local (School board and City), County runoff, State House and Senate, Statewide offices, Congressional and US Senate races as well as ballot measures of state and local jurisdictions.

    We would like you to vote well informed, and we recommend the following websites.

    EnglishSpanishChineseVietnameseKorean
    • VoteSmart.org provides all the information about the candidates including who is funding their campaign.
    • VotersEdge.org provides both candidates and ballot measure information.

    Let’s face it, it is hard to decode ballot measure (proposition and referendum). So here is a cheat sheet to see endorsements by organizations.

    Alameda County Runoffs: Supervisor District 3 and District Attorney (DA).
    Tri-Valley Democratic Club DA Candidates Forum Sep 12 (Mon) 7pm on Zoom
    League of Women Voters Candidates Forum Sep 19 (Mon) 6pm DA Sign up & 7pm Supervisor Sign up.

    Supervisor District 3
    Rebecca Kaplan (AC Dem, PPAMM, 350BA, EQCA, Gun Sense) supervisorkaplan.org
    Lena Tam www.lenatam.com

    District Attorney
    Pamela Price (PPAMM) pamelaprice4da.com
    Terry Wiley terrywileyforda.com

    Tri-Valley Candidates and Forum Schedule

    Alameda County League of Women Voters Candidates Forum Schedule

  • Get Out The Vote Table Opportunities

    Hello GOTV Volunteers,

    We hope you are well.

    While you may have already been offered numerous opportunities to text/phonetbank, write postcards, and attend trainings as we head toward the November midterm elections, we believe that the in-person presence of tabling to get out the vote is important in this critical election. We plan to table at Pleasanton Farmers’ Market and the Pleasanton Walmart on Rosewood Drive on several Saturdays from July – November. We’ll offer voter registration, opportunity to update and confirm registration status, voting locations and dates, CA Proposition summaries, and resources for candidate information. We hope you will join us!

    You may volunteer through this form for any of the following, all on Saturdays in shifts from 9:30 -11:00 am and 11:00 am -12:30 pm.

    • July 23 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market in front of Studio 7 at 400 Main St. and W. Angela
    • August 6  Walmart 4501 Rosewood Dr, Pleasanton
    • August 20 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market
    • September 3 Walmart
    • September 17 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market 
    • October 1 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market 
    • October 8 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market
    • October 15 Walmart
    • October 22 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market and Walmart
    • October 29 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market and Walmart
    • November 5 Pleasanton Farmers’ Market and Walmart  

     Election Day is on November 8, 2022.

    Thank you for considering this outreach in your pre-election activities. Our plans are ambitious, especially in October and November, so we can really use your help.  Bring a friend! Please forward this email to anyone you know who might be interested in volunteering some time to get out the vote.

    Cathy Gabor gabor.cathy@gmail.com

    Anne Matarrese Everton annemeverton@gmail.com

    Get Out The Vote volunteers, Pleasanton

  • Livermore Indivisible Summer Picnic – Sunday, July 10, 2022 from 4 to 6 p.m.

    Please join us on Sunday, July 10, 2022 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Big Trees Park, 5470 Kathy Way, Livermore CA 94550. 

    SwingLeft Tri Valley and other local grassroots organizations also are invited, so it will be a good chance to meet and enjoy the company of like-minded folks. 

    Pizza (veggie and meat), salads, desserts and drinks (water and iced tea) will be provided – all you need to do is RSVP and bring a chair!   Feel free to also bring a friend or significant other; kids are welcome, too.

    We hope you can join us!

    Please RSVP by Thursday, July 7 (so we can get an accurate headcount):

    LI Summer Picnic

  • Livermore Community Safety Event – June 29 at 7pm

    Come to an informational evening about firearm safety and what it means for you, your family, and Livermore.

    Childcare onsite, if requested: cerainey0327@soorae

    Wednesday, June 29, 2022
    7:00 to 8:00 PM
    Christensen Middle School
    Multipurpose Room
    5757 Haggin Oaks Ave
    Livermore, Ca 94551

    Livermore Police Department
    “Secure Firearm Ordinance and You”
    What is the new Livermore ordinance and what does it mean for your family?
    What are “Red Flag” laws and how do they work?

    Cynthia Shon – from “Moms Demand Action”
    “Be Smart for Kids”
    Learn how to normalize conversations about firearm safety and take common sense precautions that keep families safe.

    Sponsors: Livermore Indivisible and Moms Demand Action

  • Canvassing 2022

    Canvassing, face to face interaction, is the most effective way to communicate with people.

    After the Covid-19 Shelter in Place, people are opening doors and engaging our volunteers.

    For voter contacts, canvassing aka knocking doors have an advantage of knowing who these voters are. Depending on that information you can eliminate talking to those who are not likely to support or can strike the conversations with those unlikely supporters. If the voters are not home, you can also leave the literatures to let voters know that you were there.

    High traffic canvassing in which we talk to people in community, will get more conversations, but you will need to identify who your targeted audiences are. You do not want to spend too much time on somebody who is not likely to support your issue or candidate. Therefore having a good script to start a conversation and identify supporters is a must.

    Swing Left Tri-Valley is planning to canvass in CA-13, Reno Nevada and possibly Phoenix Arizona. Keep an eye on our action calendar.