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Vote Tammy Kim for Central Committee - Democratic Party -AD73

Updated: Feb 9


Join me in shaping a brighter, more inclusive Democratic Party!

I will be on the primary ballot as a candidate for Central Committee for the Democratic Party of Orange County. I was elected in 2020 to serve on the Central Committee for Assembly District 68. I am now seeking re-election to represent the newly formed Assembly District 73, encompassing the cities of Irvine, Tustin, and Costa Mesa. I would be honored to earn your vote once again.


I will continue to champion policies that promote social justice, economic opportunity, healthcare access, and environmental sustainability. I will advocate for civil rights, equality, and the protection of reproductive rights. Through effective communication and engagement, I will strive to empower individuals and communities, ensuring that everyone has a voice in shaping our collective future.



Proven Democratic Leadership

  • California Democratic Party (CADEM) - Executive Vice Chair, Asian Pacific Caucus

  • Democratic Party of Orange County - Central Committee, AD68

  • Councilmember, City of Irvine

  • Board Member (Ret), Korean American Democratic Committee (KADC)


Democrats' Choice For Central Committee!

Tammy has been endorsed by Representative Katie Porter, Senator Dave Min, and Supervisor Katrina Foley


Workers' Choice For Central Committee!

Orange County Labor Federation and Orange County Firefighters endorse Tammy Kim for Central Committee!


Vote on before March 5, 2024


Also vote for Naz Hamid, Manual Chavez, and Austin Dick,

 

What Is Central Committee?

California State law requires every county to have a Central Committee for each political party who are elected by assembly districts.  Central Committee is the governing body of the Democratic Party of Orange County (DPOC). ​They conduct general business, approves its budget, coordinates Democratic campaign activity, and endorse candidates for local offices. 



How to Vote?

In Orange County, each assembly district is given six members to vote for. Voting takes place during the presidential primary election.  Vote on or before March 5, 2024 either in person or by mail. 



Who Can Vote?

You must be a registered to vote as Democrat in order receive a ballot with Central Committee candidates.  If you are not a registered Democrat, the list of candidates will not appear on your ballot.  No Party Preference/Decline to state candidates can request a Democratic Cross-Over ballot at: OCVOTE.GOV



Where is AD-73?

As of December 2022, Assembly District 73 covers all of Irvine, Costa Mesa, and Tustin (except for the unincorporated North Tustin area).


Orange County Labor Federation Endorsed Candidates:


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