Political Organizations in Ventura, CA

Find Political Organizations in Ventura, CA. Listings include Stonewall Democrats of Ventura County, Ventura Chamber Political Action Committee - PAC, Shannon Trani Fredericks, Ventura Unified School District Trustee, Liberal Chump, No on Ventura Measures A and B and Kevin Paffrath for Governor. Click on each in the list below the map for more information.

CoLAB Ventura County - Coalition of Labor Agriculture and Business CoLAB Ventura County - Coalition of Labor Agriculture and Business
1672 Donlon St
Ventura, 93003

Ventura County CoLAB is dedicated to safeguarding local agriculture and businesses from burdensome regulations by uniting diverse stakeholders and experts to advocate for sensible, business-friendly policies that promote economic growth.

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Ventura Chamber Political Action Committee - PAC B Ventura Chamber Political Action Committee - PAC
505 Poli Street
Ventura, 93001

The Ventura Chamber PAC is an independent committee of the Ventura Chamber of Commerce devoted to supporting economically focused candidates.

Liberal Chump D Liberal Chump
345 Holden Way
Ventura, 93023

No on Ventura Measures A and B E No on Ventura Measures A and B
Ventura

Join the coalition and Vote NO to STOP Measures A & B and stop the energy shutdown in Ventura County.

Kevin Paffrath for Governor F Kevin Paffrath for Governor
Ventura, 93001–93007, 93009

Support the Movement With your help, we CAN achieve $0 state income tax under $250,000, a solved homeless crisis, better housing & transportation, future schools, better policing, and a better California Join in to help keep Central Valley voice herd vote

The CART (Citizens Against Republic Tyranny) G The CART (Citizens Against Republic Tyranny)
Ventura

The promotion of civil and duties through political localisation. This means consuming energy, food and resources locally while also transitioning legislative power back into directly elected, local representatives.