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Dems overperformed Nationwide in 2025 elections. In California Prop 50 gained 64% Yes vote at 50% voter turnout. You can see the results at Secretary of State website. Thanks to our volunteers knocking on doors, registering voters, educating, rallying, and sending messages in every single way including overpass signs, Alameda County voted 80% and Contra Costa County 71% Yes. We need to keep engaged in electoral campaign, donation to build communities and organizing on issues.

Making Voter Contacts to win elections

While all voter contacts help, some are more effective than others. Canvassing is most effective for both persuasion and Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV), and phone banking follows. These are proven method to identify supporters and cleaning the lists for GOTV, but the number of contacts one person can make is limited. Post pandemic canvassing has been very productive in reaching out to voters. Elections especially local ones could be decided by canvassing.

We are considering in-person phone banking again, but our phone banks are still online for you to join from home. For out of state elections phone banking is our top priority, gets you the biggest bang for your time, and most needed to free up local volunteers to knock on doors.

Texting is effective for event invite and GOTV since the information is right under their finger tip. Through texting apps you will be able to send 1000s of messages in a short time without using your phones. However the apps and purchasing cell phone numbers could be costly. Voter fatigue is also becoming a challenge since texting is widely used for both electoral and issue campaigns and you have to opt voters out when asked.

Postcards and letters need to be well executed to be effective but sometime only way to reach voters who live rural area without known phone numbers. Volunteer enthusiasm is a blessing for the campaigns since cost of stamps are getting more expensive. These are one way communications so that the application is limited.

We humans are social creatures, and when we get reminded multiple times in many ways by different people, it increases the likelihood of voting. So all are needed!

Financing your candidates, causes and grassroots organizations

Donation is imperative to support our movement. Since our resources are limited we need to donate strategically. What are your goals? Donation asks are design to push your emotional buttons. Instead of donating when we receive donation asks or to our favorite politicians, match your donation to your goals. Monthly donations are appreciated to plan their spending. We started asking to donate to the grassroots organizations working on the ground not only during elections, but permanently to empower communities. Finally check if your employer will match your donation.

Holding elected officials accountable

No matter which office they hold, we hired them to represent us. We need to hold them accountable, and it requires us to pay attention what they do and participate. Contact your representatives for issues both you support and oppose. Add contact information for your representatives to your address book! Letter to the editor also gets their attention quick.

RepresentativePhone numberEmailSocial Media
US Senator Alex Padilla202-224-3553 (DC)
415-981-9369 (San Francisco)
Email@padilla.senate.gov
X@SenAlexPadilla
US Senator Adam Schiff(202) 224-3841 (DC)
(415) 393-0707 (San Francisco)
Email@schiff.senate.gov
X@SenAdamSchiff
US House Rep Josh Harder CD9(202) 225-4540 (DC)
(209) 579-5458 (Stockton)
EmailX@RepJoshHarder
US House Rep Mark DeSaulnier CD10(202) 225-2095 (DC)
(925) 933-2660 (Walnut Creek)
Email@repdesaulnier.bsky.social
X@RepDeSaulnier
US House Rep Lateefah Simon CD12(202) 225-2661 (DC)
(510) 763-0370 (Oakland)
Email@lateefahsimon.bsky.social
X@RepLSimon
US House Rep Adam Gray CD13(202) 225-1947 (DC)
(209) 226-6880 (Merced)
Email@adamgrayca.bsky.social
X@AdamGrayCA
US House Rep Eric Swalwell CD14202-225-5065 (DC)
510-370-3322 (Castro Valley)
Email@ericswalwell.bsky.social
X@RepSwalwell
US House Rep Ro Khanna CD17202-225-2631 (DC)
408-436-2720 (Santa Clara)
Email@khanna.house.gov
X@RepRoKhanna
State Senator Jerry McNerney SD5(916) 651-4005 (Sac)
(209) 472-9535 (Stockton)
Email@senmcnerney.bsky.social
X@SenMcNerney
State Senator Tim Grayson SD9(916) 651-4009 (Sac)
(925) 944-4901 (Walnut Creek)
EmailX@TimGraysonCA
State Senator Aisha Wahab SD10916-651-4410 (Sac)
510-794-3900 (Fremont)
Emailinstagram.com/senaishawahab
X@SenAishaWahab
Assembly member Rhodesia Ransom AD13(916) 319-2013 (Sac)
(209) 948-7479 (Stockton)
Email@asmransom.bsky.social
X@AsmRansom
Assembly Member Rebecca Bauer-Kahan AD16916-319-2016 (Sac) 
925-244-1600 (San Ramon)
Email@rbkforassembly.bsky.social
X@BauerKahan
Assembly Member Liz Ortega AD20916-319-2020 (Sac)
510-583-8818 (Hayward)
Email@asmlizortega.bsky.social
X@AsmLizOrtega
Assembly member Juan Alanis AD22(916) 319-2022 (Sac)
(209) 521-2201 (Modesto)
EmailX@JuanAlanisCA
Assembly Member Alex Lee AD24916-319-2025 (Sac)
408-262-2501 (Milpitas)
Email@votealexlee.bsky.social
X@AlexLee