Supervisor Arenas would love to invite the Santa Clara County Democrats to two upcoming fundraisers for her reelection campaign — one in San Jose and one in Gilroy. These gatherings are a chance to bring …
New Date: Saturday, May 2, 2-4pm News from the Front A discussion and Q&A with Rep. Sam Liccardo RSVP: https://demvolctr.org/liccardo2026 Saturday, May 2, 2-4pm doors open at 1:45pm Mitchell Park Community Center 3700 Middlefield Rd, …
Are you considering a run for office? San Mateo County Democratic Party and Santa Clara County Democratic Party are hosting the 2026 Candidate Training. Register for all sessions here. ‘The 2026 Candidate Training offers these …
Are you running for a local office in 2026, or considering it? Do you expect to work on a local campaign? Are you just curious? The Santa Clara County Democratic Party and these Clubs: Avalanche …
There was an increase of about 44% for Democratic voters from 2016 to 2025 and an increase of about 11 percent for Republican voters in Santa Clara County. The total voters increased by 273,994 , …
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There was an increase of about 44% for Democratic voters from 2016 to 2025 and an increase of about 11 percent for Republican voters in Santa Clara County. The total voters increased by 273,994 , Democrats increased by 163,003 and Republicans increased by 18,102.
According to CA Secretary of State website’s PDF file of Report of Registration as of February 10, 2025 Registration by Countyhttps://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/…/county.pdf there are 1,062,057 total voters in Santa Clara County.
According to CA Secretary of State website’s PDF file of Report of Registration as of May 23, 2016 Registration by County https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/…/county.pdf there were 788,063 total voters in Santa Clara County.
The November 4 Special Election is less than 8 weeks away, and ballots drop in early October!
That’s why we need you on the phones and on the doors to pass Proposition 50, the Election Rigging Response Act.
Trump and his enablers are playing games with electoral district maps in Texas, Missouri, and elsewhere, and we have to counter those moves to maintain our chance to take the House.
In 2018 we pulled together to win the House and establish a powerful force to contain Trump. He’s even more out of control this time around, making it imperative that we win the House in 2026. Trump knows that, which is why he’s trying to rig the election. We can’t let him do it.
Here are four ways to get involved:
1. Join our canvass events on September 20, October 19, and November 1. We’ll walk out of the Moorpark office and hope to have complementary Prop 50 lawn signs on hand for our volunteers (waiting on delivery!). Sign up here for any or all dates.
2. Become a Neighborhood Captain! Sign up here to receive a printed list of 100 homes near your home to visit with campaign literature on Proposition 50. At your own pace!
Please join us on September 17 at 7pm to learn about what’s on your 2025 ballot: California Proposition 50 and Santa Clara County Measure A, with Speakers Assemblymember Marc Berman and SCC Supervisor Susan Ellenberg.
Your reps need to hear from you daily to protect and restore democracy: Call them.(thanks to https://www.5calls.org/ )
* Support Impeachment of Trump
* No healthcare cuts to pay for Trump's war!
* Get us out of Iran - and impeach Hegseth.
* (Federal and State) Publicly investigate the figures in the Epstein files
* No ICE access for DMV data.
* (Senate) Oppose the SAVE act.
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Democrats tried to reign in Trump's genocidal madness with a War Powers act. Republicans blocked it since of course they're apparently all for this chaos. But Dems have more coming . . .
House Democrats tried to force a vote on a war powers resolution during recess. Senate Democrats will launch a more serious attempt to rein in Trump next week.
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