2026 California Primary
U.S. House of Representatives - California 11th Congressional District
Connie Chan
DemocraticChinese American Democratic Club (CADC) has proudly endorsed Marie Hurabiell for Congress. Marie is a pragmatic leader who brings a common-sense approach to making government more accountable and efficient. She stood with CADC during critical moments, including the recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin and opposing Prop K. Having interned in Nancy Pelosi’s congressional office and later serving as a federally appointed trustee, she understands how to navigate government and deliver results. As the organizer of the 30,000-member ConnectedSF and an early supporter of Daniel Lurie, she has championed clean streets and safer neighborhoods. Marie prioritizes affordability by tackling rising energy costs and government waste, while advancing AI security and exploring Universal Basic Income. We believe she will be an effective voice for our community.
Source (https://www.sfcadc.org/6_2_26_endorsement_partial)
The Chinese American Democratic Club (CADC) endorses Connie Chan for Congress. We believe this moment calls for a Chinese American representative who can carry our community’s voice and lived experiences to Washington, D.C. Connie brings a collaborative, ground-up approach to governance, with a focus on protecting the infrastructure and cultural fabric of multigenerational families and immigrant enclaves in neighborhoods like the Richmond and Sunset, while stepping up the work to address key concerns such as public safety and clean streets. In contrast to top-down proposals such as Proposition K and sweeping zoning changes, Connie Chan supports community-driven solutions that reflect neighborhood needs. We believe she will be an effective voice for our community in Congress.
Marie Hurabiell
DemocraticChinese American Democratic Club (CADC) has proudly endorsed Marie Hurabiell for Congress. Marie is a pragmatic leader who brings a common-sense approach to making government more accountable and efficient. She stood with CADC during critical moments, including the recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin and opposing Prop K. Having interned in Nancy Pelosi’s congressional office and later serving as a federally appointed trustee, she understands how to navigate government and deliver results. As the organizer of the 30,000-member ConnectedSF and an early supporter of Daniel Lurie, she has championed clean streets and safer neighborhoods. Marie prioritizes affordability by tackling rising energy costs and government waste, while advancing AI security and exploring Universal Basic Income. We believe she will be an effective voice for our community.
Source (https://www.sfcadc.org/6_2_26_endorsement_partial)
The Chinese American Democratic Club (CADC) endorses Connie Chan for Congress. We believe this moment calls for a Chinese American representative who can carry our community’s voice and lived experiences to Washington, D.C. Connie brings a collaborative, ground-up approach to governance, with a focus on protecting the infrastructure and cultural fabric of multigenerational families and immigrant enclaves in neighborhoods like the Richmond and Sunset, while stepping up the work to address key concerns such as public safety and clean streets. In contrast to top-down proposals such as Proposition K and sweeping zoning changes, Connie Chan supports community-driven solutions that reflect neighborhood needs. We believe she will be an effective voice for our community in Congress.
U.S. House of Representatives - California 15th Congressional District
Kevin Mullin
DemocraticCalifornia Governor
Betty Yee
DemocraticChinese American Democratic Club (CADC) has endorsed Betty Yee for Governor. For over 60 years, CADC has championed political empowerment within the Chinese American community and supported the advancement of leaders into public office. In 2026, we are fortunate to have experienced and dedicated candidates like Betty seeking higher office. Betty's leadership and longstanding commitment to public service reflect the values that CADC has upheld for decades. As the Asian community now represents 15% of California’s population and 22% of its immigrant community, meaningful representation in statewide office is both timely and necessary. We are proud to support Betty Yee's candidacy and look forward to her continued impact on California’s future.