
Episode 58
What you need to know about the S.F. DCCC
If you are a registered democrat living in San Francisco, your ballot for the March election is likely to be long because there are more than 50 candidates running to fill 24 seats on the Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC), the governing body of the local Democratic Party. Jason McDaniel, associate professor of political science at San Francisco State University, helps explain the committee’s structure, history and role in city politics.
Civic · Mel Baker, Laura Wenus
February 11, 202029m 27s
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Show Notes
If you are a registered democrat living in San Francisco, your ballot for the March election is likely to be long because there are more than 50 candidates running to fill 24 seats on the Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC), the governing body of the local Democratic Party. Jason McDaniel, associate professor of political science at San Francisco State University, helps explain the committee’s structure, history and role in city politics.
Topics
electionslocal politicsdcccsan francisco