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Deadline for Applying for DNC Delegate Ballots

April 11 @ 5:00 pm

Have you ever wondered how someone becomes a delegate to the Democratic NationalConvention? Well, the election for delegates is underway and we have three members of our club running. They are Tony Hale, Tommy Jankowski and PV Dems President Connie Sullivan and their bios appear below.  Please consider voting for our members by first requesting a ballot at https://delegateapplication.com/register/voter

You will receive an immediate confirmation when you register successfully. If you have a problem registering, Connie Sullivan (pvedems@gmail.com) can help you
troubleshoot the problem.  The ballot request window closes on April 11, at 5:00 pm, so please request your ballot as soon as possible.

After successfully registering for a ballot, you will receive your ballot, application number and passcode by email on April 19. The ballot must be cast by April 21, at 5:00 pm.  Here are our members’ bios for your consideration:


Tony Hale:
I’m endorsed by Congressman Ted Lieu and Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi to be one of our delegates to the Democratic National Convention.

As a three-time president of the Palos Verdes Democrats, I helped develop one of the largest precinct operations on the hill to fight our then Republican congressional representative Dana Rohrabacher.

I have been consecutively elected as your Executive Board Member of the California Democratic Party for more than a decade.  But, I have never attended an in-person National Convention. So, this is definitely on my bucket list.

Over the past 15 years, I have run campaigns that have elected Democrats all over Southern California, including the campaign that stopped 40 oil wells in Hermosa Beach.  Just last month, my two Torrance City Council candidates won their elections and denied the Republican mayor a majority on the council.

With your vote, I will represent California in Chicago.


Tommy Jankowski:
My name is Thomas Jankowski and I’m running for district-delegate to represent CA- 36 at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago later this year.

First, a little about me. I grew up in PV and graduated from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in 2018 and Brown University in 2023. Throughout high school and college, I worked across the political process, from organizing a mayoral campaign in Oklahoma (and getting the highest Democrat voter turnout in Tulsa history) to working in the Rhode Island State Treasury for now Congressman Seth Magaziner and interning for Congressman Ted Lieu in DC last year!

From lobbying Sacramento for increased funding for PVPUSD to working on behalf of our district in Washington D.C., I want to build on my high school and college public service and give back to my community, city, and country. And I need your help to do it.


Connie Sullivan:
After a stint in the Peace Corps and a career in government, I jumped into Democratic politics in 2009, by joining the board of the Palos Verdes Democrats and eventually serving as your President for a total of 5 nonconsecutive years.

In 2010 I was invited to join the Los Angeles County Democratic Party as an alternate and from there I assumed more and more responsibility, eventually serving as Assembly District Chair, Elections Protection co-chair, CADEM Executive Board Representative and Policy Committee member.

In May of 2023, at the California State Democratic Convention, Region18 elected me as their Regional Director, representing Assembly Districts 55, 57, 61 and our 66th. For this delegate election, I’m endorsed by Congressman Ted Lieu and Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi.

I feel I’m ready to represent you at the Democratic National Convention and would be so very honored to have your vote.

Details

Date:
April 11
Time:
5:00 pm

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