
San Francisco Democratic Party
The San Francisco Democratic Party is the official organization for Democrats in the City and County of San Francisco.
Also known as the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee (SF DCCC), we represent one of the most active community of Democrats in California, with more than 330,000 members.
The San Francisco Democratic Party seeks to engage, inform, and mobilize San Francisco Democrats.
We do that through:
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Voter Registration
Throughout the year, the San Francisco Democratic Party organizes voter registration drives and outreach efforts to register hundreds of new Democrats throughout the city.
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Voter Outreach
Our grassroots volunteers and activists reach out to local voters, providing information on officially endorsed candidates and motivating San Francisco Democrats to turn out to vote. We also coordinate with the state party, national party, and other grassroots organizations to support Democratic candidates in contested races across the state and country.
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Endorsements
The San Francisco Democratic Party makes endorsements every election to inform Democratic voters about the candidates and ballot measures we consider most worthy of support.
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Chartered Democratic Clubs
The Party’s local grassroots organizing is spearheaded by its officially Chartered Democratic clubs and organizations. There are currently more than 20 Democratic clubs and organizations active in San Francisco.
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Fundraising Events
The Party relies on fundraising to support its work to register and engage voters and to ensure that we have the resources necessary to elect Democrats at the local, state and national level.
Upcoming Events
Want to get involved in politics, meet new friends, or work to improve San Francisco? Join an event! We’d love to have you participate and contribute to making San Francisco a great city!
News
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit profiles a soon-to-be unveiled process for reporting sexual misconduct within the ranks of San Francisco’s powerful and influential Democratic Party
February 20, 2025 at 1:29 am
San Francisco is taking unprecedented steps to clean up its politics. Democratic leaders have been increasingly concerned over what they see as a lack of accountability when it comes to sexual harassment and abuse within political campaigns as well as government offices.
Nancy Tung led a slate of relative moderates who took control of the San Francisco Democratic Party. As chair, she says the party needs to be less performative and more focused on issues affecting the daily lives of voters.
Feb. 9, 2025 3 AM PT
The reckoning that’s followed Trump’s return to the White House extends to one of the country’s bluest bastions.
Local party chair Nancy Tung says Democrats need to focus more on results and less on performative gestures.
SAN FRANCISCO — These are soul-searching days for Democrats, a time of reckoning and self-criticism as they try to comprehend why they lost Congress and the White House and struggle to find their way back from political purgatory.