San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee

San Francisco's Democratic County Central Committee, or SF DCCC, is the governing body of the local Democratic Party as defined in California's Government Code and Elections Code. The DCCC is comprised of local Democrats elected by voters in each Assembly District, as well as partisan-level Democratic elected officials and nominees who serve as Ex Officio Officers.


Executive Committee

Nancy Tung, Chair

Dan Calamuci, First Vice Chair

Carrie Barnes, Second Vice Chair

Cedric Akbar, Third Vice Chair

Emma Hare, Fourth Vice Chair

Michael Lai, Finance Director

Mike Chen, Internal Operations Director

Lanier Coles, External Operations Director


Committee Members

Assembly District 17

Cedric Akbar

John Avalos

Carrie Elise Barnes

Trevor Chandler

Matt Dorsey

Peter Gallotta

Emma Hare

Lily Ho

Jane Kim

Michael Lai

Bilal Mahmood

Michael Nguyen

Joe Sangirardi

Nancy Tung

Assembly District 19

Michela Alioto-Pier

Dan Calamuci

Connie Chan

Mike Chen

Lanier Coles

Parag Gupta

Gordon Mar

Marjan Philhour

Jade Tu

Ex Officio Members

Nancy Pelosi, Speaker Emerita of the House of Representatives

Kevin Mullin, U.S. House of Representatives

Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant Governor

Fiona Ma, State Treasurer

Malia Cohen, State Controller

Scott Wiener, State Senator

Matt Haney, Assemblymember

Catherine Stefani, Assemblymember


DCCC Committee Members

 
 
 

Cedric Akbar

Third Vice Chair

Cedric Akbar is the Director of Forensic Services for Westside Community Services, a founding member of Positive Directions Equals Change, a member of the San Francisco Adult Probation Department’s Community Advisory Board, and holds a seat on the City and County of San Francisco’s Community Corrections Partnership as an expert in substance abuse treatment. In his professional capacity, Cedric manages eight reentry programs including the Positive Directions TRP Academy, the Minna Project, the Billie Holiday Center, and HER House. A bond-servant for Christ, Cedric has served the people of San Francisco for decades. While human beings experience trauma or severe life stressors, it is not uncommon for their lives to unravel. His great passion through Christ is bringing healing to people who have been marginalized by addiction and the criminal justice system. He has helped countless people find healthy perceptions of themselves, overcome addiction, and begin to achieve their dreams.


Michela Alioto-Pier

Michela is a former San Francisco Supervisor representing District 2. While on the Board she fought to save St. Luke's/Mission Bernal hospital from closure. She prevented the building of fossil fuel burning smoke stacks in the Bayview, passed the first payroll tax exemption in the city for Bio Tech incubator businesses and the first Film Rebate program in the state, creating thousands of jobs for San Franciscans. Michela and her husband Tom raised their 3 children in San Francisco and currently reside in Russian Hill.