The Chino Valley Democratic Club, under charter from the San Bernardino County Democratic Central Committee, is committed to preserving and fostering the Democratic Party’s principles and its spirit of dedication in support of the rights, liberties and dreams of all citizens of American society, with equality and without exclusion, through education, voter registration and personal participation in the political process in all local, state and national political campaigns and elections for public office and political initiatives and referenda.
Our Values
We stand for human rights and social justice. We believe in equal opportunity without the exclusion of any citizen or resident. We are committed to the rule of law and public election of governmental officeholders by Democratic process. We believe that the voting franchise gives us the power to effectuate change and ensure the human rights and social justice will not become subverted by an unjust government as the founding fathers of the Republic had envisioned. We encourage action and the fair sharing of responsibility for the improvements of our community and society as an integrated whole.
Please contact Jim Gallagher Club Chair, at chinovalleydemocrats21@gmail.com for information regarding the Club or this website. Your comments and questions are appreciated.
We want you to join us at our next meeting, Monday, November 13, 2025 at 7:00 pm!
The Chino Valley Democratic Club will meet on Monday, November 10, 2025 at 7 p.m., in a hybrid in-person/ Zoom online meeting. The Club recommends participants contact chinovalleydemocrats21@gmail.com for the location or go to the Zoom link https://tinyurl.com/f47tjtj4 and join at the designated date and time, Monday,November 10, at 7:00 p.m. It is recommended that participants join the meeting 10-15 minutes before the meeting starts.
In light of the current health cared crisis, the club will host special guest speaker Fullerton Mayor Pro-Tem and CSUF Professor Dr. Shana Charles, PhD on “Caring for the Uninsured- Past, Present, Future” The election results for California’s Proposition 50 that would temporarily replace congressional district maps drawn by the independent Citizens Redistricting Commission with new maps drawn by the state legislature in response to perceived partisan redistricting efforts in other states, such as Texas. We will recap the successful October No Kings mass protests in Chino We will discuss the recent local Chino Valley Unified School Board lawsuit and its implications.
Membership is currently open to all Democrats for an annual recommended donation ($25)