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J D Young
2022-10-30 21:56:30 UTC
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Political Notebook: Alameda County Dem party sees record number of out
leaders

The Alameda County Democratic Central Committee will see a record number
of LGBTQ members serving on the oversight body for the local party this
year. And despite falling short in the March election to be reelected as a
committee member, former party vice chair Andy Kelley will continue to
serve on it.

At its January 6 organizational meeting for 2021, where the winners of the
primary ballot races for committee seats were sworn in, Kelley was elected
to serve as the party's corresponding secretary. In the role, he is able
to vote on placing endorsements of candidates onto the committee's consent
calendar but not vote on affirming the endorsements.

"I've fought for many years for reforms and modernization of the party,
and to elect more progressive candidates throughout Alameda County. With
the opportunity to work with a new chair and new executive board I was
encouraged by allies and decided to seek committee leadership again to
continue working to reform the party from within," Kelley, elected in
November as a Berkeley rent board member, told the Bay Area Reporter. "The
committee members agreed, and though I had two opponents in the first
round, both opted to back my candidacy and I was elected by unanimous
consent."

He will serve alongside new party chair Terry Sandoval, a labor leader in
the East Bay. She succeeds longtime chair Robin Torello, who like Kelley
also lost her bid for reelection to the committee in March.

In June 2016, Kelley was the sole LGBTQ person elected to the committee
and was three votes shy of being elected chair in 2019. When former
Alameda City Councilman Jim Oddie came out as gay in an interview with the
Bay Area Reporter in 2018, he became the second LGBTQ committee member,
followed by George Perezvelez, a gay man appointed to a vacancy.

Now there are 17 openly LGBTQ members serving on the committee in some
manner. Eight were elected in March, such as gay San Leandro City
Councilman Victor Aguilar Jr., who is now serving as the committee's vice
chair from state Assembly District 18, and bisexual Assemblyman Alex Lee
(D-San Jose), who is an ex-officio member due to his election last year to
the 25th Assembly District seat that includes parts of Fremont.

The other out elected members are bisexual Livermore City Councilwoman
Brittni Kiick; gay Ohlone College Board member Lance Kwan; Brendalynn R.
Goodall, a lesbian and former president of the East Bay Stonewall
Democratic Club, the county's LGBTQ political club; queer transgender
housing advocate Victoria Fierce; and queer women Melissa Shuen-Mallory
and Barbara "Bobbi" Lopez, a policy director for lesbian Oakland At-Large
City Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan.

Nine are serving as alternate members, including Oddie and Perezvelez, as
the two former party vice chairs lost their bids for reelection in March.
Also serving as an alternate is gay Dublin City Councilman Shawn Kumagai,
elected by the committee members last week as the party's vice chair for
Assembly District 16.

The other out alternates are Martha H. Kreeger, who is bisexual and also
lost her committee seat bid last year; Lucy Shen, who is nonbinary and
fell short in their bid for a Fremont Board of Education seat last year;
gay Fremont Human Relations Commissioner Martin Kludjian; and queer
consultant Donald Lathbury, who formerly worked as Congressman John
Garamendi's communications director.

With so many LGBTQ people on the committee, there is talk of forming an
LGBTQ caucus within it for the out leaders to be able to meet together,
provide support, and discuss issues of particular interest to the LGBTQ
community.

"I want to work especially closely with our newly elected LGBT members to
ensure they have support in advocating within our party for our
community," said Kelley.

Alice LGBTQ Dem club elects new leaders
Monday night the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club elected as its new
male co-chair Gary McCoy, 42, a gay man who is a senior congressional aide
in the district office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco). He
succeeds gay lawyer David Fujimoto, whose two-year term ended.

McCoy's election to serve alongside Alice's female co-chair, Catie Arbona,
whose two-year term will expire in January 2022, had been expected. As the
B.A.R.'s online Political Notes column reported December 18, he was the
lone person to seek the leadership position of the LGBTQ political group,
which will mark its 50th anniversary this year.

Among the other club members elected to board positions was Honey
Mahogany, now co-chair of Alice's political action committee and formerly
co-president of the city's Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, long seen as
the more progressive of the two clubs. A queer nonbinary trans person who
is the chief legislative aide for District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney,
Mahogany failed to win a second term as Milk club co-president in 2019
during a contentious leadership race.

(Her taking on the leadership role at Alice is the reversal from the route
gay District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman had taken. After leading
Alice's PAC in 2005, when it was known as the endorsement committee,
Mandelman was then elected president of the Milk club in 2008.
Additionally, lesbian Martha Knutzen was the Milk club's president in 1995
and in 2012 became an Alice co-chair.)

In recent years the two clubs have moved closer in alignment on both
policy issues and political endorsements. Fujimoto pointed out how
progressive Alice has become in his farewell message as co-chair.

Mahogany told the B.A.R. she became a dues-paying member of Alice last
year and was looking to get more involved again in the leadership of one
of the city's political clubs. A member of its PAC, she earned Alice's
endorsement of her 2020 bid for a seat on the San Francisco Democratic
County Central Committee, becoming its first trans non-male member last
April

"While I was co-president of the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic club I
worked relatively closely with the co-chairs of the Alice B. Toklas club
on a variety of things. I think we were able to find a lot of common
ground," said Mahogany, adding that several club members suggested she
seek the PAC position. "I was honored to be asked. I think since leaving
the Milk club I've been wanting to get more involved on the local level on
the board of a Democratic club. Local Democratic clubs do lot a of on-the-
ground organizing work for our candidates. I was hungry to get involved on
that level again, and I am really looking forward to serving on the
board."

McCoy told the B.A.R. he looks forward to working with not just Mahogany
and Luis Zamora, a former SF Young Dems president, but all of the "new
well-qualified" board members.

"We're adding such an enormous wealth of knowledge, experience, and
perspective on Alice this year that will be critical to the continuing
work we have ahead of us," noted McCoy.

As for the Milk club, its members will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday,
January 19, to elect its new executive board for 2021. Expected to become
its co-presidents are Kaylah Williams, who is seeking election to a full
one-year term, and Edward Wright, 29, who is queer and the club's vice
president of political affairs.

Current co-president Kevin Bard is stepping down two years after
succeeding Mahogany and her co-president, Carolina Morales. Williams, 28,
who is bisexual, was elected in June as co-president following the fallout
from an email Bard wrote targeted at San Francisco Mayor London Breed.

https://www.ebar.com/story.php?300983
JohnN
2022-11-04 22:13:23 UTC
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 21:56:30 -0000 (UTC), J D Young
Post by J D Young
Political Notebook: Alameda County Dem party sees record number of out
leaders
The Alameda County Democratic Central Committee will see a record number
of LGBTQ members serving on the oversight body for the local party this
year. And despite falling short in the March election to be reelected as a
committee member, former party vice chair Andy Kelley will continue to
serve on it.
At its January 6 organizational meeting for 2021, where the winners of the
primary ballot races for committee seats were sworn in, Kelley was elected
to serve as the party's corresponding secretary. In the role, he is able
to vote on placing endorsements of candidates onto the committee's consent
calendar but not vote on affirming the endorsements.
"I've fought for many years for reforms and modernization of the party,
and to elect more progressive candidates throughout Alameda County. With
the opportunity to work with a new chair and new executive board I was
encouraged by allies and decided to seek committee leadership again to
continue working to reform the party from within," Kelley, elected in
November as a Berkeley rent board member, told the Bay Area Reporter. "The
committee members agreed, and though I had two opponents in the first
round, both opted to back my candidacy and I was elected by unanimous
consent."
He will serve alongside new party chair Terry Sandoval, a labor leader in
the East Bay. She succeeds longtime chair Robin Torello, who like Kelley
also lost her bid for reelection to the committee in March.
In June 2016, Kelley was the sole LGBTQ person elected to the committee
and was three votes shy of being elected chair in 2019. When former
Alameda City Councilman Jim Oddie came out as gay in an interview with the
Bay Area Reporter in 2018, he became the second LGBTQ committee member,
followed by George Perezvelez, a gay man appointed to a vacancy.
Now there are 17 openly LGBTQ members serving on the committee in some
manner. Eight were elected in March, such as gay San Leandro City
Councilman Victor Aguilar Jr., who is now serving as the committee's vice
chair from state Assembly District 18, and bisexual Assemblyman Alex Lee
(D-San Jose), who is an ex-officio member due to his election last year to
the 25th Assembly District seat that includes parts of Fremont.
The other out elected members are bisexual Livermore City Councilwoman
Brittni Kiick; gay Ohlone College Board member Lance Kwan; Brendalynn R.
Goodall, a lesbian and former president of the East Bay Stonewall
Democratic Club, the county's LGBTQ political club; queer transgender
housing advocate Victoria Fierce; and queer women Melissa Shuen-Mallory
and Barbara "Bobbi" Lopez, a policy director for lesbian Oakland At-Large
City Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan.
Nine are serving as alternate members, including Oddie and Perezvelez, as
the two former party vice chairs lost their bids for reelection in March.
Also serving as an alternate is gay Dublin City Councilman Shawn Kumagai,
elected by the committee members last week as the party's vice chair for
Assembly District 16.
The other out alternates are Martha H. Kreeger, who is bisexual and also
lost her committee seat bid last year; Lucy Shen, who is nonbinary and
fell short in their bid for a Fremont Board of Education seat last year;
gay Fremont Human Relations Commissioner Martin Kludjian; and queer
consultant Donald Lathbury, who formerly worked as Congressman John
Garamendi's communications director.
With so many LGBTQ people on the committee, there is talk of forming an
LGBTQ caucus within it for the out leaders to be able to meet together,
provide support, and discuss issues of particular interest to the LGBTQ
community.
"I want to work especially closely with our newly elected LGBT members to
ensure they have support in advocating within our party for our
community," said Kelley.
Alice LGBTQ Dem club elects new leaders
Monday night the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club elected as its new
male co-chair Gary McCoy, 42, a gay man who is a senior congressional aide
in the district office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco). He
succeeds gay lawyer David Fujimoto, whose two-year term ended.
McCoy's election to serve alongside Alice's female co-chair, Catie Arbona,
whose two-year term will expire in January 2022, had been expected. As the
B.A.R.'s online Political Notes column reported December 18, he was the
lone person to seek the leadership position of the LGBTQ political group,
which will mark its 50th anniversary this year.
Among the other club members elected to board positions was Honey
Mahogany, now co-chair of Alice's political action committee and formerly
co-president of the city's Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, long seen as
the more progressive of the two clubs. A queer nonbinary trans person who
is the chief legislative aide for District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney,
Mahogany failed to win a second term as Milk club co-president in 2019
during a contentious leadership race.
(Her taking on the leadership role at Alice is the reversal from the route
gay District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman had taken. After leading
Alice's PAC in 2005, when it was known as the endorsement committee,
Mandelman was then elected president of the Milk club in 2008.
Additionally, lesbian Martha Knutzen was the Milk club's president in 1995
and in 2012 became an Alice co-chair.)
In recent years the two clubs have moved closer in alignment on both
policy issues and political endorsements. Fujimoto pointed out how
progressive Alice has become in his farewell message as co-chair.
Mahogany told the B.A.R. she became a dues-paying member of Alice last
year and was looking to get more involved again in the leadership of one
of the city's political clubs. A member of its PAC, she earned Alice's
endorsement of her 2020 bid for a seat on the San Francisco Democratic
County Central Committee, becoming its first trans non-male member last
April
"While I was co-president of the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic club I
worked relatively closely with the co-chairs of the Alice B. Toklas club
on a variety of things. I think we were able to find a lot of common
ground," said Mahogany, adding that several club members suggested she
seek the PAC position. "I was honored to be asked. I think since leaving
the Milk club I've been wanting to get more involved on the local level on
the board of a Democratic club. Local Democratic clubs do lot a of on-the-
ground organizing work for our candidates. I was hungry to get involved on
that level again, and I am really looking forward to serving on the
board."
McCoy told the B.A.R. he looks forward to working with not just Mahogany
and Luis Zamora, a former SF Young Dems president, but all of the "new
well-qualified" board members.
"We're adding such an enormous wealth of knowledge, experience, and
perspective on Alice this year that will be critical to the continuing
work we have ahead of us," noted McCoy.
As for the Milk club, its members will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday,
January 19, to elect its new executive board for 2021. Expected to become
its co-presidents are Kaylah Williams, who is seeking election to a full
one-year term, and Edward Wright, 29, who is queer and the club's vice
president of political affairs.
Current co-president Kevin Bard is stepping down two years after
succeeding Mahogany and her co-president, Carolina Morales. Williams, 28,
who is bisexual, was elected in June as co-president following the fallout
from an email Bard wrote targeted at San Francisco Mayor London Breed.
https://www.ebar.com/story.php?300983
Behave Chadlee Anvil Bryant, or we'll have to report your forgeries to
your parole officer. Have you shared with these nice people that you
are a convicted sex offender?

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