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Our 2026 hub brings together SEIU Local 521 endorsements, GOTV volunteer opportunities, and key election updates as members join union workers across California to elect leaders who stand up for working families.

Trump and his billionaire backers do not stand with working people, they’re doubling down on policies that leave our families behind, weaken union contracts, and terrorize our immigrant neighbors. But across our communities, something powerful is happening: people are ready to rise up in historic numbers, ready to fight back, hold politicians accountable, and secure a future that works for all of us.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. With costs rising, dangerous cuts threatening our social services and public education, and decisions being made that put working families last, we don’t have the luxury of sitting this one out. This is our moment to stand together and fight for what our families need – and what we all deserve.

Volunteer to Get Out the Vote 🗳️

Select your county/region below and volunteer for phone banking and door-to-door canvassing opportunities ahead of the June 2, 2026 Primary Election:


Join with members across our union in helping get out the vote for Ana Palacio, SEIU 521 member-candidate for Assembly District 35. Virtual phone banking and canvassing opportunity are available.


June 2 Primary Endorsements:


STATEWIDE

OfficeCandidate(s)
GovernorXavier Becerra or Tom Steyer
Lt. GovernorMichael Tubbs
Attorney GeneralRob Bonta
State ControllerMalia Cohen
Secretary of StateDr. Shirley Weber
Superintendent of Public InstructionAnthony Rendon
Insurance CommissionerJane Kim

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

OfficeCandidate
District 1Nelson Esparza
District 2Sally Lieber

U.S. CONGRESS

OfficeCandidate
CD-14Aisha Wahab
CD-22Jasmeet Baines

STATE ASSEMBLY

OfficeCandidate
AD-14Buffy Wicks
AD-16Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
AD-18Mia Bonta
AD-19Catherine Stefani
AD-20Liz Ortega
AD-23Marc Berman
AD-24Alex Lee
AD-25Ash Kalra
AD-26Patrick Ahrens
AD-27Brian Pacheco
AD-28Gail Pellerin
AD-29 Robert Rivas
AD-30Dawn Addis
AD-31Annalisa Perea
AD-35 Ana Palacio, SEIU Local 521 Member

STATE SENATE

OfficeCandidate
SD-10Anne Kepner
SD-14Esmeralda Soria
SD-16Melissa Hurtado

LOCAL 

County/CityOfficeCandidate
KernBoard of Supervisor D2, Kern CountySydney O’Connor, UDW Member
KernBoard of Supervisor D3, Kern CountyJohnny Olaguez
TulareBoard of Supervisor D4, Tulare CountyEddie Valero
MaderaBoard of Supervisor D5, Madera CountyMark Reed
Santa Clara Board of Supervisor D1, Santa Clara County Sylvia Arenas
Santa ClaraBoard of Supervisor D4, Santa Clara CountySusan Ellenberg
Santa ClaraDistrict Attorney, Santa Clara CountyJeff Rosen
San MateoBoard of Supervisor D2, San Mateo CountyNoelia Corzo
San MateoBoard of Supervisor D3, San Mateo CountyRay Mueller
San MateoCounty Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, San Mateo CountyDavid Canepa
FresnoBoard of Supervisor D4, Fresno CountyRey Leon
San BenitoBoard of Supervisor D3, San Benito CountyMindy Sotelo
San BenitoBoard of Supervisor D4, San Benito CountyAngela Curro
San BenitoSan Benito County Registrar of Voter ClerkFrancisco Diaz
MontereyBoard of Supervisor D2, Monterey CountyGlenn Church
MontereyBoard of Supervisor D3, Monterey CountyChris Lopez
Santa CruzBoard of Supervisor D3, Santa Cruz CountyJustin Cummings
Santa CruzBoard of Supervisor D4, Santa Cruz CountyFelipe Hernandez
StanislausBoard of Supervisor D4, Stanislaus CountyMani Grewal
StanislausBoard of Supervisor D3, Stanislaus CountyTerry Withrow
StanisluasStanislaus County Unified School District, Area 5John Casselberry Jr. 
San JoseSan Jose City Council, District 5Peter Ortiz
San JoseSan Jose City Council, District 7No consensus
San JoseSan Jose City Council, District 9Gordon Chester
Santa Cruz City of Santa Cruz MayorJoy Schendledecker
Santa Cruz City of Santa Cruz Council D4Hector Marin
Santa CruzCity of Santa Cruz Council D6Gabriella Noack

CALPERS

OfficeCandidate
At-largeCecelia Wilson, SEIU Local 1000 Member
District 3Mullissa Willette, SEIU Local 521 Member

Ballots will be mailed directly to eligible CalPERS voters starting on August 28, 2026. Eligible voters will have the opportunity to submit their vote either by
paper ballot, by telephone, or online in accordance with the instructions provided in the ballot package. The deadline to cast a balllot is September 28, 2026


For additional state-wide endorsements, visit the SEIU California Endorsement webpage here.

Important Election Dates & Resources

  • The last day to register to vote for the June 2 Primary Election is May 18, 2026.
  • All California active registered voters will receive a vote-by-mail ballot for the November 5, 2024, General Election.
  • Your county elections office will begin mailing ballots by May 5, 2026
  • Secure Ballot drop-off locations open on May 5, 2026
  • Vote-by-mail ballots can be returned by mail, at a drop-off location, or your county elections office.
  • Vote centers open for early in-person voting in all Voter’s Choice Act counties beginning on May 23, 2026
  • In person early voting locations throughout California will be open on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
  • June 2, 2026 is the last day to vote in-person or return a ballot by 8:00 p.m. Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked no later than June 2. If mailing on Elections Day, get a hand-stamped postmark from a postal employee inside a United States Post Office.

More information regarding the 2026 election is available on the Secretary of State’s website here.