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Losing an election - but winning the campaign
In 2004 the Sierra Club San Francisco Bay Chapter had major successes - and our volunteers have unprecedented strength for the future.

Wilderness scores as 2004 ends
The close of 2004 brought important wilderness news for both California and Nevada.

Ring-ring-ring. Honey, its the Sierra Club!
The phone rings - and it's the Sierra Club Bay Chapter, your local Sierra Club. What to say?

Where our money comes from - and goes
The bottom line of the Bay Chapter's budget is simple: we depend on you.

Special Feature: Election Wrapup

A million doors, 1.5 million calls
Club's voter-education efforts set new standard.

SF election wrap-up: keeping the environmental majority
The first victory was San Francisco's election system itself: ranked-choice voting worked.

New Albany councilmembers explore prospects for city environment
Tina Gerhardt, media and communications coordinator of Citizens for East Shore Parks (CESP) interviews two environmentalists on the Council.

Election follow-up: the greening of Richmond
Gayle McLaughlin, newly elected Richmond city-councilmember, talks about the Richmond election.

Environmentalists win legislative seats
Voters sent a crop of pro-environmental candidates to Sacramento on Nov. 2.

Bay Chapter Election Results
Results for the 2004 Bay Chapter elections.

 


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