Geneviéve Jones-Wright
San Diego County District AttorneyGeneviéve Jones-Wright has been a public defender since 2006, and she is running on a progressive, reform agenda. She believes that private prisons are bad for justice and the economy. She is committed to reducing racial disparities in the criminal justice system, and she has vowed to increase transparency within the DA’s office. Jones-Wright knows that the current bail system disproportionately harms people of color, and she supports the complete elimination of money bail. Jones-Wright also supports Prop 47, which reduced the classification of most “nonserious and nonviolent property and drug crimes” from a felony to a misdemeanor. As District Attorney, Jones-Wright will work to create a more fair criminal justice system for all residents of San Diego County.
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Ways You Can Participate
Color Of Change PAC is dedicated to increasing Black voter participation to build a powerful Black voting block. We want to make sure that every eligible, Black voter is registered and their vote is accounted for on EVERY election day. Our goal is to ensure that we’re not leaving a single vote behind.
Register Voters
Lead a voter registration effort in your neighborhood to make sure that your friends, family and neighbors are registered to vote at their current address.
Bookmark this link on your phone so you can help voters easily check their registration.
MEET AND GREET
Meet with local black business owners (barber shops, beauty salons, insurance agencies, etc.) and share how they can help register voters and how they can help collect Black Voter info to make these races even more competitive
Events
Host a House Party with your friends and family to tell them how they can help with Black voter info collection.
Check out our guide that gives volunteers the tools and tips they need to throw great parties.
Donate
Donate to help keep our program sustainable. We’re funded by grassroots supportors like you. Recurring donations help ensure we can continute our mission.
Get Registered
You’ll need to have:
- California license or ID card number
- Last four SSN digits
- Date of birth
To register in-person (or by mail), you can pick up a paper application at any county elections office, library, Department of Motor Vehicles offices, or U.S. post office.
Vote Early
Request a Vote-by-Mail BallotBeginning on May 7, you can request to vote-by-mail in the June 2018 California Primary.