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DogPAC-SF endorsements for the 2024 November Election are chosen by attending and viewing community candidate forums and debates, reviewing other groups' endorsements and following the media. More endorsements to come soon.
U.S.
PRESIDENT/VICE-PRESIDENT: Kamala Harris/Tim Walz
Senate (in process)
US Representative District 11 (in process)
US Representative District 15 (in process)
CALIFORNIA
State Senate (in process)
State Assemblymember, District 17 (in process)
State Assemblymember, District 19 (in process)
SAN FRANCISCO
MAYOR
- Aaron Peskin
SUPERVISORS
District 1
- Connie Chan (incumbent)
District 3 (in process)
District 5
- Dean Preston (incumbent)
District 7 (in process)
District 9
- Jackie Fielder
District 11 (in process)
City Attorney (in process)
District Attorney (in process)
Treasurer (in process)
SFUSD Board of Education (in process)
City College Board of Trustees Alan Wong (incumbent)
BART Board Director, District 7 (in process)
BART Board Director, District 9 (in process)
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DogPAC of SF is a registered political action committee that focuses on the health and welfare of animals but primarily issues relating to dogs in the City & County of San Francisco and beyond.
Dog advocates are as diverse as the breeds and mutts they care for. But when it comes to caring for animals there is a passionate bond that unites people in a common movement to improve the quality of life with pets. The committee has been recognized as a vanguard in bringing about policies that benefit the larger pet population and the people who care for them.
DogPAC of SF advocates for the most pressing animal welfare issues that include greater access to housing for people with pets, shared use of parks and open space, and adequate City and County services to protect and treat animal populations. We have strong partnerships with animal shelters and rescues and with many organizations and community leaders who share a vision for animal welfare and responsible pet guardianship.
Considered one of the most pet-friendly cities, San Francisco has more than 150,000 dogs that are household members or waiting for an adoptive family.