Chartered Democratic Clubs

Want to get more politically involved in your community?
Attend a meeting or join a Club!

Often, people ask what they can do in these unprecedented times and why isn’t the Democratic Party doing more? The first step is finding like-minded people to organize with and build relationships and people power to influence the conversation and get active in their community.

We encourage everyone to join a Democratic Club or start a new one! We need you to hold the Democratic Party accountable to its values and perhaps even more importantly, we need your energy and contributions in the fights ahead.

If you would like to charter a Democratic Club please email info@sfdems.org to discuss the process.

Club Events Calendar

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  • Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club is the oldest queer Democratic club in the country. Our club is open to people of all genders and sexualities who want to help us transform politics at the local, state, and national level.

    We are committed to organizing queer power to fight back against Republican divisiveness and to protect LGBTQ rights and representation in California and across the country.

  • Bernal Heights Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    Founded in 1988, the Bernal Heights Democratic Club is organized to give the residents of Bernal Heights an effective voice in government through active participation in the electoral process.

    Our mission is to research issues and candidates in order to educate and mobilize the community through political activities. The overarching goal of the club is to maintain the economic and cultural diversity of the neighborhood by working to further economic and social justice for all residents.

  • Brownie Mary Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    Brownie Mary SF advocates for the medical use & legalization of Cannabis, end War on Drugs, endorses candidates, laws, causes in harmony with member values.

  • District 3 Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The District 3 Democratic Club (D3DC) was founded in 1999 by a group of progressive Democrats with the mission to:

    -Support the Democratic Party and its goals
    -Hold forums with public figures on community issues
    -Endorse and support Democratic candidates and ballot measures
    -Register voters and Get Out The Vote
    -Publish information to assist voters and political analysts

  • District 11 Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Club hosts special events and activities, including Civic Education Outreach, Membership Meetings, Endorsements, and other special events depending on the election calendar. General Membership Meetings featuring discussions of topical issues are usually scheduled on the second Wednesday of February, April, September, and November.

    District 11 includes the neighborhoods of Cayuga Terrace, Crocker Amazon, Excelsior, Ingleside, Merced Heights, Mission Terrace, Oceanview and Outer Mission.

  • Eastern Neighborhoods Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    SFENDC was established by residents of Supervisorial Districts 3, 6, and 10 to organize voters and provide an educational forum to address the most pressing issues facing the eastern neighborhoods of our City.

    We provide a Democratic political voice to advocate an urbanist/equity platform (focused on creating complete communities) with twin goals of keeping current residents/families in the City while welcoming newcomers. We organize at the intersection of Community Building & Local Politics.

  • Edwin M. Lee Asian Pacific Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    We represent the vibrant diversity of the city’s local Democratic party. Our mission is to engage Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Americans, encourage their active participation in the Democratic Party, and support strong API leaders.

    Our activities include voter registration, issue advocacy, hosting candidate forums, social events, and endorsing candidates and ballot measures. We are proud to carry forward Mayor Lee’s spirit of compassion, decency, and kindness.

  • Fénix Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Fénix Democratic Club of San Francisco (Fénix Dems) aims to elevate the voices of our Latino, Afro-Latino, and Indigenous community members, empower our communities to be more informed, involved, and active within the political process, participate in labor efforts to improve the lives of workers, their families, and our communities, while providing an inclusive space for forums and discussions on issues of strong interest and impact to our community members.

  • Filipino American Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Filipino American Democratic Club of San Francisco (FADC-SF) pursues its mission of enriching San Francisco culturally, economically, and politically by developing an engaged membership which is inclusive of all Democrats in San Francisco.

    The FADC-SF seeks to join the tenets of a strong Democratic party – liberalism, upholding the constitution while fighting for civil rights, workers’ rights, and equality for all.

  • Harriet Tubman African American Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Harriet Tubman African American Democratic Club stands as a beacon for the Black community in San Francisco. We are dedicated to fighting racial capitalism, advocating for the working poor, desegregating public schools, and ensuring high-quality education for all.

    We strive to abolish poverty and homelessness, demand universal healthcare, end mass incarceration, and stand in solidarity with the African Diaspora. Our work is driven by a commitment to justice, peace, and equality.

  • Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, one of San Francisco's largest Democratic clubs, is respected for its progressive history, political actions, empowering activists and members of marginalized backgrounds, and bolstering the resistance to status quo politics, changing rather than obeying power dynamics that leave members of our community out in the cold.

  • Home Sharers Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    Responsible Short-term Rental Hosting includes registering, complying with the law, paying taxes, providing a safe accommodation, and respecting our neighbors.

    Home Sharers Democratic Club is a community support group for Hosts who are committed to the values of the Democratic Party, maintaining fair and reasonable STR regulations and opposing any further restrictions to them.

  • Noe Valley Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Noe Valley Democratic Club shares a vision with its members of a Democratic Party that believes government at all levels must be responsive and accountable to the needs of all people.

    We work to make Noe Valley, our neighboring communities and our City livable, affordable and reflective of the rich diversity of its residents. We strengthen the political voice of Noe Valley through encouragement of active participation in the electoral process.

  • Portrero Hill Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    Potrero Hill Democratic Club was founded in 2007 on the beliefs that government should be accountable to the needs of all people. We are committed to traditional Democratic party values of building a strong and diverse economy, honoring labor, providing human services, protecting the environment and working toward a world at peace.

    We’ll work to make our community and city livable, affordable, sustainable, and reflective of the rich diversity of its residents.

  • Raoul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    Members of the Wallenberg Club include people with a wide range of experience and involvement in the local Jewish community and the local Democratic political community.

    We seek to educate elected officials on important issues to the Jewish Community. We also work to inform our membership on topics of interest in the City such as homelessness, rising antisemitism, mobilizing for racial justice, and Jewish community events.

  • Richmond District Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The Richmond District Democratic Club, or RDDC provides a forum for discussion and organization for activity in support of the Democratic Party. RDDC actively participates in the political process through endorsements, resolutions, letters, and other means.

  • San Francisco Working Families Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    We are a group of SF residents that want to bring the city together through connectivity, creativity, and community building.

    The SF WFDC is a Citywide club for a reason. We want to help demystify the political process and bring more working-class families into the Democratic Party. How? By creating low stress fun events that serve as a place for neighbors to come together, meet each other, and strengthen our sense of community. 

  • San Francisco Young Democrats

    Bylaws

    The San Francisco Young Democrats aim to engage young people in government affairs, enhance efficiency, and promote Democratic ideals. Their mission is to empower youth by offering opportunities for political organizing and public policy involvement.

    They focus on providing education, supporting young candidates, and building a diverse leadership pipeline to shape a more inclusive future for San Francisco through regular meetings and events.

  • South Beach District 6 Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    South Beach D6 Democratic Club’s missions are:

    - To strengthen the political voice of District 6, through active participation in the electoral process.
    - To register new voters and encourage participation in every election.
    - To engage in educational activities.
    - To promote awareness of the issues facing voters through candidates’ nights, position papers and issue forums.

  • United Democratic Club

    United Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    The United Democratic Club is an inclusive and progressive group of Democrats who believe that everyone should have a place in San Francisco.

    Our goal is to empower people citywide to drive change by educating, organizing, and building a bench of Democratic leaders in San Francisco by cultivating and nurturing grassroots activists.

    We work towards this goal by advocating for pragmatic solutions to our City's needs and making our programs and events accessible and open to all San Franciscans.

  • Westside Family Democratic Club

    Bylaws

    We are practical, problem-solving Democrats who seek to improve San Francisco for everyone. We are focused on core policy areas to keep families in San Francisco and make the West side, and the city as a whole, more welcoming to newcomers.

    Our mission is to organize voters to increase participation in Democratic politics across the West side, in the Richmond, Sunset, and West of Twin Peaks (also known as Districts 1, 4, and 7). Join us!