Belmont man refuses jury duty as war rages  

When our President started a reckless and counterproductive war despite the protests of millions around the world, I was furious. My personal protest made the front page of the local newspaper, and page three of another. The Independent even printed part of my statement, and the response was heartwarmingly positive.


I felt that scoundrels had taken control of our country because I had been busy making games and had not prevented it. Ever since, I've been volunteering on political campaigns. I realize that I'm not solely responsible but if fools are elected from now on, my own apathy or neglect will not be the reason.

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San Mateo Greens   I started as a precinct walker for Jo Chamberlain's run for the State Assembly in 2002. Then I worked as web designer and co-campaign manager for George Kranen's attempt at the Belmont city council. I worked as a volunteer, and I started buying equipment. Then an amazing thing happened.
I joined Matt Gonzalez' campaign for Mayor of San Francisco. It became one of the most intense and rewarding experiences of my life.   Matt's campaign for Mayor

Thousands of us came together to support the Green candidate, while the Democrats threw everything they had at us. They flew Al Gore and Bill Clinton into town. They spent 8 million dollars. They tried their dirty tricks. And we became stronger. On election day, we got 52% of the vote. Tragically, the absentee ballots beat us.


Pat Gray   For the November 2004 elections, I did all I could for several campaigns: Pat Gray for Congress, Terry Baum for Congress, Ross Mirkarimi for Supervisor, and others. Of the six that I helped, I'm proud to say that two won! That's a fantastic ratio for Greens!
In 2005, I worked on Aimee Allison's campaign in Oakland. A member of the city council had resigned, so a special special election was held to fill the one year remaining in the term. We came in fourth out of nine.   Aimee Allison

Aimee Allison   A year later, the seat came up again. Aimee and the third place challenger ran against the incumbent a second time. With each campaign we get better, and this time we got 39%, putting Aimee into a run-off in November.

After two big campaigns for Aimee (I only walked a precinct in her third campaign), I changed my focus to campaign management software. But, to keep my hand in, I helped Emily Drennen in 2006.   Emily Drennen
Barry Hermanson   In 2008, Congressman Tom Lantos died and a special election was called with a very short time frame. Barry's goal was to change our national budget priorities, away from the military, so he and I put together a small campaign a great mailer.

Barack Obama's campaign hired my friend Nicole long before the primaries. When I visited the New Hampsire headquarters in 2007, she suggested that they should hire me. I was very tempted, but decided that local progressives needed me more than Barack did. I helped several local campaigns, but Mark Sanchez most of all. Unfortunately, Mark lost.   Mark Sanchez

Left Coast   After Mark's campaign, I joined a political consulting firm as a volunteer. At Left Coast Communications, I work on campaigns and handle technology. As I continue to develop campaign management software, LCC provides opportunities to test theories and algorithms.

For the November 2009 election, I worked against a local measure proposed by the owners of some downtown buildings. They wanted to erect huge electronic billboards, creating a Times Square for San Francisco. They put a lot of money into it, but we shot a TV commercial and aired it with a meager budget. I handled the Google Adwords and online banner ads. We won with 54%!   No on D


Jane Kim   In 2010, fourteen candidates ran to replace Chris Daly as SF's District 6 Supervisor. Most of the endorsements split between the Democratic Party's favorite and the choice of the Chamber of Commerce. As a former Green, Jane was excluded from both camps—a perfect opportunity to test my targeting algorithms. I'm very proud of this win, as we conducted a well run effort.

In 2011, the Mayor of San Francisco resigned after winning a higher office. The Board of Supervisors appointed Ed Lee to replace Newsom, and nearly everyone was pleased with the great job Ed was doing. However, Ed did not want to run for a full term. Left Coast helped to convince him. Then we helped him win the election.   Run, Ed, Run


Barbara Lee   Left Coast had been helping Barbara Lee with little things for years, but in 2012 her district changed and California switched to top-two primaries. The Congresswoman ran a big campaign for the first time in years and we handled a lot of it. Our total was 82.8% of the vote! That was the highest contested result in the state.

I met Sabrina at a RootsCamp event in 2010. She had just run for the San Mateo County Harbor Commission and lost. In 2012, I helped her run a second time and she got more votes for the office than anyone in history! I worked on a total of five campaigns this cycle, and won four of them.   Sabrina Brennan

Vote YES on the Recall   After winning Sabrina's race so strongly, she got me involved in another campaign. Three elected officials were acting irresponsibly, and I became the campaign manager for the effort to recall them. We won by a landslide! This race taught me quite a lot.

I was a member of the Green Party for many years, but I left it in 2011. I'm now an independent.