Joanne Sanders, a registered Republican until recently, gears up for run in Democratic primary
Sonoma City Councilwoman Joanne Sanders, a former mayor, is making plans to go up against Assemblyman Noreen Evans in the race to succeed Pat Wiggins as representative of the 2nd District in the state Senate.
The interesting thing is Sanders, who often provides a more conservative perspective to issues before the city, is planning to run as a Democrat. According to voter rolls we checked earlier today, Sanders was registered as a Republican in 2006 and 2007 before apparently changing her registration to Democrat in early 2008.
Regardless, it looks as if she already has lined up some key endorsements including those of Santa Rosa City Councilman John Sawyer and Benicia City Councilmember Mike Ioakimedes.
"It's been too easy for some legislators to finger point and say, 'I'm trying ... but we can't solve the budget problem because of the other party or because of the Governor,'" Sanders said in a prepared statement Monday, announcing that she had begun fund-raising. "So they just let it slide, massage the numbers, steal from the cities and let the next generation of politicians deal with it."
This could be interpreted as a direct dig at Evans, who was chair of the Assembly budget committee during this year's financial struggles. Either way, it's clear that Sanders is positioning herself as a moderate civic leader and Sacramento outsider who's ready to help change the politics in the capitol.
We'll see if that's strong enough to overcome Evans' name recognition for the primary on June 8.
Sanders, who has served on the Sonoma City Council since 2004, also serves as a Sonoma County delegate on the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District. A graduate of Sonoma State University, she's the founder and president of Sonoma-based Bolt Staffing Service.
The 2nd District of the state Senate includes parts of Sonoma and Solano counties and all of Napa, Humboldt and Lake and Mendocino counties.









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