Our City is working to actively change the political
dynamic of San Francisco. We have reached a key turning
point for making this happen. Power
has been shifting strongly away from a handful of
individuals and big downtown businesses that used to
wield excessive influence over local decision making. We
are organizing to continue shifting that power into the
hands of the people and local neighborhoods.
In 1999 Tom Ammiano’s grassroots write-in campaign
landed him in the run-off election for mayor. One year
later, with the return of district elections, San
Franciscans voted a progressive slate of candidates into
majority status on the Board of Supervisors. In 2003,
the excitement surrounding Green Party candidate Matt
Gonzalez’s mayoral bid further surprised and energized
local elections. And in each of
the Fall 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010 elections, voters
returned a solid progressive majority to the Board,
despite Downtown’s massively funded efforts to
re-entrench corporate and developer control of City
government.
All of this proves that grass roots
action can transform the city we love into one we will
be even more proud of. But
the movement for lasting change in
Our City is doing this work. But we
need your help. Every person who gets involved adds more
energy to a growing force to be reckoned with in

