Hahn for lieutenant governor. Nava and Colfax for judge. No, no, no on 16 and 17 ... Complete endorsements for the June 8 primary

Our endorsements for the upcoming election were originally published on April 27. We're republishing them here for the benefit of absentee voters. Our clip-out guide to take to the polls will appear in our June 2 issue and online.
On the eve of the June 8 election, we'll be publishing our handy clip-out guide for you to take to the polls. Before then, however, take a minute to read about our decisions -- and why they're important for the future of the country, the state, and San Francisco.
ENDORSEMENTS:
>>NATIONAL AND STATE RACES [1]
>>STATE BALLOT MEASURES [2]
>>SAN FRANCISCO BALLOT MEASURES [3]
>>JUDICIAL RACES [4]
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OUR CHOICES FOR DCCC
We've already endorsed candidates for the Democratic County Central Committee (see "Our endorsements for DCCC [5]," 3/30). We're listing them again here for easy reference — in the order they will appear on the ballot. (Since it's unfair to present candidates in a crowded field in alphabetical order, the state every year does a random alphabetical drawing to set the order in these races.)
The election is crucial — DCCC controls the local Democratic Party endorsements, which can make a huge difference in district supervisorial contests.
Debra Walker
Aaron Peskin
Eric Quezada
Joe Julian
Alix Rosenthal
Michael Goldstein
David Campos
David Chiu
Rafael Mandelman
Kim-Shree Maufas
Carole Migden
Robert Haaland
Chris Gembinski
Connie O'Connor
Michael Bornstein
John Avalos
Hene Kelly
Melanie Nutter
Sandra Lee Fewer
Eric Mar
Milton Marks
Jane Morrison
Jake McGoldrick
Larry Yee
Links:
[1] http://www.sfbg.com/2010/04/27/endorsements-national-and-state-races
[2] http://www.sfbg.com/2010/04/27/endorsements-state-ballot-measures
[3] http://www.sfbg.com/2010/04/27/endorsements-san-francisco-ballot-measures
[4] http://www.sfbg.com/2010/04/27/endorsements-judicial-races
[5] http://www.sfbg.com/2010/03/30/our-endorsements-dccc