State Democrats Elect Delegates Saturday, Long Beach-Native Senay Kenfe Texted Us About His Run
2 minute readEditor’s Note: This piece is meant to serve as an introduction to a lesser-known political process of public importance and is not an endorsement of any particular candidate or party by FORTHE Media or the author.
Tomorrow morning, registered Democrats in Long Beach will get a chance to vote in Assembly District Election Meetings (known as “ADEM” elections). Many folks that aren’t politicos or activists might not know it, but ADEM elections could have a huge impact on the direction of the California Democratic Party going forward.
The winners of ADEM elections (14 per district) make up a third of the delegates attending the annual state convention in May. It’s at the convention where delegates vote on things like candidate endorsements, party officials, and what goes into the state party’s platform.
With another third of delegate spots reserved for elected officials, and the final portion made up of county committee appointments, grassroots lefties are hoping to seize some control over the party from insiders through these delegate elections. It almost happened in 2017 when recently resigned party chairman—and alleged groper and harasser—Eric Bauman won by only 62 votes over the more left-leaning Kimberly Ellis.
Progressive orgs (like Our Revolution) and powerful unions (like the Service Employees International Union and International Longshore and Warehouse Union) are supporting the Blue Revolution slate—a group of 14 hopefuls who share a common platform but who can be voted on individually. In Assembly District 70, which includes Long Beach, San Pedro, and Avalon, they’ll be competing against the United Progressives slate, which also features union members, along with Long Beach City Council staffers and former Councilmember Tonia Uranga.
The elections will be held Saturday in Long Beach at the Teamsters Local 848 Hall (3888 Cherry Ave.). Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and candidates will begin giving speeches half an hour later. Voting will take place from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. You must be a registered Democrat in order to vote but you can register at the event.
For a full list of candidates and more details click here.
Long Beach artist, musician, writer, and community advocate Senay Kenfe, 29, is throwing his hat in the ring, so I thought I’d send him a few messages to see what’s up.
The interview has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.
Tomisin Oluwole
Dine with Me, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 24 inches
Click here to check out our interview with Tomisin Oluwole, a literary and visual artist based in Long Beach.