California's local leagues, which are comprised of dedicated community activists, focus on electing and supporting environmentally responsible candidates for local public office. CLCV generally does not take a position on local races unless they have a potential major impact on the state's environment or in other special circumstances.
Local leagues are independent organizations that make their endorsements independent of CLCV's endorsement process. Find election endorsements on their websites or by contacting them:
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League of Conservation Voters of the East Bay
East San Francisco Bay Area. For more information about LCV East Bay, please see the LCVEB website at http://lcveastbay.wordpress.com/. Read the current LCVEB endorsements.
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Los Angeles and vicinity. For more information about the Los Angeles LCV, please see the LALCV website at http://www.lalcv.org/. Read the current LALCV endorsements.
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Orange County League of Conservation Voters
Orange County. For more information about the Orange County LCV, please contact Kathleen Shanfield at kshanfield@aol.com or 714-525-5377.
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San Diego and vicinity. For more information about LCV San Diego, please see the LCVSD website at http://www.lcvsd.org/ or email info@lcvsd.org. Read the current LCVSD endorsements.
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City and County of San Francisco. For more information about the San Francisco LCV, please see the SFLCV website at http://www.sflcv.org or contact Amandeep Jawa at deep@worker-bee.com. Read the current SFLCV endorsements.
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Santa Barbara County League of Conservation Voters
Santa Barbara County. The Santa Barbara Co. LCV is currently not active. If you are interested in learning how you can help reactivate it, please contact Mike Young at (323) 939-6790, ext. 405.
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Santa Clara County. For more information about the Santa Clara County LCV, please see the SCCLCV website at http://www.scclcv.org/ or contact Rod Diridon at rjdiridon@aol.com. View the current SCCLCV endorsements by visiting their home page and clicking on "endorsements".