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Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6Th Endorsements Race Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6th Endorsements Race Recommendation Race Recommendation California Statewide California Senate Governor Gavin Newsom District 2 Mike Mcguire Lt. Governor Ed Hernandez District 4 Phillip Kim Attorney General No Endorsement District 6 Richard Pan Secretary of State Alex Padilla District 8 Tom Pratt State Controller Betty Yee District 10 Bob Wieckowski State Treasurer Fiona Ma District 12 Anna Caballero Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond District 14 Melissa Hurtado Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara District 16 Ruth Musser Lopez Board Of Equalization District 2 Malia Cohen State Ballot Initiatives U.S. Congress Prop 1 YES District 1 Audrey Denny Prop 2 YES District 2 Jared Huffman Prop 3 YES District 3 John Garamendi Prop 4 YES District 4 Jessica Morse Prop 5 YES District 5 Mike Thompson Prop 6 NO District 6 Doris Matsui Prop 7 YES District 7 No Endorsement Prop 8 YES District 9 Jerry Mcnerney Prop 9 NO District 10 Josh Harder Prop 10 OPEN District 11 Mark Desaulnier Prop 11 NO District 12 Nancy Pelosi Prop 12 NO District 13 Barbara Lee District 14 Jackie Spier California Assembly District 15 Eric Swallwell District 16 No endorsement District 1 Caleen Sisk District 17 Ro Khanna District 2 Jim Wood District 18 Anna Eshoo District 3 No Endorsement District 19 Zoe Lofgren District 4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry District 20 Jimmy Panetta District 5 Carla Neal District 21 Tj Cox Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6th Endorsements California Assembly Recommendation U.S. Congress Recommendation District 6 Jackie Smith District 22 Andrew Janz District 7 Kevin McCarty District 23 Tatiana Matta District 8 Ken Cooley District 9 Jim Cooper U.S. Senate Dianne Feinstein District 10 Marc Levine District 11 Jim Frazier Alameda County District 12 No Endorsement District 13 Susan Eggman Assessor Phong La District 14 Tim Grayson District 15 Jovanka Beckles District 16 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan City Of Alameda District 17 David Chu District 18 Rob Bonta City Council (2) Jim Oddie District 19 Phil Ting John Knox-White District 20 Bill Quirk District 21 Adam Gray Hospital Board Dennis Popalardo District 22 Kevin Mullin District 23 Aileen Rizo City Of Dublin District 24 Marc Berman District 25 Kansen Chu Mayor Dave Haubert District 26 Jose Sigala District 27 Ash Kalra City Council (2) Jean Josie District 28 No Endorsement Sean Kumagai District 30 Robert Rivas City Of Hayward City Of San Leandro Mayor Barbara Halliday Mayor Pauline Cutter City Council (2) Sara Lamnin City Council District 1 Deborah Cox Marvin Peixoto City Council District 3 Lee Thomas City Council District 5 Corina Lopez Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6th Endorsements City Of Newark Recommendation City Of Oakland Recommendation City Council Mike Bucci Mayor (Rank Choice) 1) Libby Schaaf City Of Berkeley City Council (Rank Choice) City Council District 1 Igor Tregub District 2 1) Abel Guillen City Council District 4 Kate Harrison District 4 1) Sheng Thao City Council District 7 Rigel Robinson 2) Pam Harris City Council District 8 Mary Kay Lacey 3) Joseph Tanios City Of Fremont District 6 1) Natasha Middleton 2) Loren Taylor City Council District 2 Rick Jones 3) Mya Whitaker City Council District 3 David Bonacorsi City Council District 4 Craig Steckler A.C. Transit Director City Of Newark At Large Joel Young Ward 4 Mark Williams City Council Mike Buccii Ward 6 Elsa Ortiz City Of Union City Bart Board Of Directors City Council (2) Emily Duncan District 4 Robert Rayburn Harris Mojadedi District 6 Anu Natarajan City Of Livermore City Of Lathrop City Council Patricia Munro Mayor Sonny Dhaliwal City Of Emeryville City Council (2) Paul Akinjo Steve Dresser City Council Scott Donohue Dianne Martinez Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6th Endorsements City Of Manteca Recommendation City Of Turlock Recommendation Mayor Steve Debrum Mayor Amy Bublak City Council (2) Mike Morowit City Council District 1 Autumn Salazar Jose Nuno City Council District 3 Andrew Nosrati City Of Lodi City Of Concord City Council District 1 Dr. Alan Nakanishi City Council District 3 Dominic Aliano City Council District 5 Tim Mcgallian City Of Patterson Treasurer Patti Barsotti City Of Pittsburg City Council Cynthia Holman City Council (3) Marilyn "Merl" Craft City Of Riverbank Shanelle Scales-Preston Holland Barrett White City Council District 1 Luis Uribe City Council District 3 Leanne Jones Cruz City Of Richmond City Of Stockton City Council Demnlus Johnson III City Council District 3 Susan Loftus City Of Walnut Creek City Council District 5 Christina Fugazi City Council Matt Francois City Of Tracy City Of Daly City Mayor Robert Rickman City Council (3) Ray Buenaventura City Council (2) Dan Arreola Pamela Digiovanni Dotty Nygard Rod Daus-Magbual City Of Milbrae City Of Waterford City Council (2) Reuben Holober City Council Lise Talbott You You Xue Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6th Endorsements City Of Pacifica Recommendation City Of Santa Rosa Recommendation City Council (3) Sue Beckmeyer City Council District 2 John Sawyer Mike O'neill City Council District 4 Mary Watts Adonica Shaw City Council District 6 Tom Schwedhelm City Of Belmont San Francisco Supervisor (Rank Choice) City Council (2) Julia Mates Supervisor District 2 1) Catherine Stafani Charles Stone Supervisor District 4 1) Gordon Mar City Of San Carlos Supervisor District 6 1) Matt Haney 2) Christine Johnson City Council (3) Laura Parmer-Lohan Supervisor District 10 1) Shamann Walton Sara Mcdowell 2) Theo Ellington Adam Rak City Of San Jose City Of South SanFrancisco City Council District 7 Mya Esparza City Council (3) Mark Addiego Pradeep Gupta San Joaquin Delta Mark Nagales College District 1 Janet Rivera City Of Petaluma College District 4 (Dual) Charles Jenning Dianne Oren Mayor Mike Harris College District 7 Catherine Mathis City Council Scott Alonso Contra Costa County Town Of Windsor Superintendet Cheryl Hansen Town Council (3) Esther Lemus Mark Millan Dominic Foppoli Teamsters Joint Councl 7 November 6th Endorsements Local City Measures Recommendation Race Recommendation Alameda Measure K No Eden Township Healthcare Berkeley Measure O Yes Berkeley Measure P Yes Director (3) Mariellen Faria Emmeryville Canabis tax Yes Roxanne Lewis Hayward Measure T Yes Felix Martinez Livermore Measure U Yes Lodi Measure L Yes Chabot Las Positas District Oakland Measure AA Yes Oakland Measure V Yes Board Area 2 Linda Granger Oakland Measure W Yes Oakland Measure X Yes EBMUD Oakland Measure Y Yes Oakland Measure Z Yes Director Ward 3 Marguerite Young Santa Rosa Measure O Yes Union City Measure DD Yes Director Ward 4 Andy Katz Director ward 7 Frank Mellon County And Regional Measures New Haven Unified East Bay Regional Parks Measure FF Yes Hayward U.S.D. Measure H Yes Schoolboard Linda Canlas Marin Measure W Yes Peralta Community College Measure E Yes Ora Loma Sanitary District Peralta Community College Measure G Yes Mt. 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