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Election Campaign

FADC Endorsements & Voter Guide

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Elections &Voting

Voting

Voter Information

  • Sacramento County: 

  • City of Folsom:

Secretary of State -  Elections & Voter Information

Sacramento County -  Voter Registration & Elections

City Clerk's Office -  Elections

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Chris Clark

Jag Nagendra

Brian Sittner

Justin Hurst

Julian Sarafian

YK Chalamcherla

David Sanders

Current Elections

Your 2025-2027 AD7

Delegates* 

Matt Depa (appointed by Prosche Middleton)

Rehana Rehman

Danielle Sivalingam

Kristina BasHamilton

Hla Elkhatib

Shelly Amrhein

Kara Lofthouse

Janice O'Malley

Congratulations 

Kristina BasHamilton!

for being elected to the Executive Board

*all AD7 Delegates & Executive Board are FADC members

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Do you want our endorsement?

The club considers endorsements based on each candidate’s positions on topics important to Folsom residents. To meet with us, contact us at Folsomareademocrats@gmail.com

FADC initiated and continues to support by-district elections in Folsom for the most basic reason: By-district elections are fair.  For most of the 76 years Folsom has been incorporated, the City Council members have been chosen by a few local groups with power and money: the Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce, even Pinebrook Village, for example.

 

As a result, our councils have been primarily white males of similar backgrounds and political views. Only recently have women been welcomed. And only in the last election did we choose two minorities: an East Asian and a Latina. But don’t be fooled: Those two members were funded by Chamber of Commerce/developer money and they vote accordingly.

 

With at-large elections, it is impossible for an individual without a lot of money to compete with developer-sponsored candidates – the city is too large to reach every voter on a shoestring budget. By-district voting will do away with the “big money” stranglehold on our city government. With five districts formed to address common issues, each area can elect the candidate that best represents his or her populace – particularly significant in neighborhoods with concentrations of minorities. 

Very simply: Elections will cost less in the smaller districts, giving every candidate an equal chance to compete. And every voter in Folsom will be served by a council member who will be responsive to their needs.

Why we support district voting

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