In an unorthodox meeting flooded with eager contenders and curious onlookers, The Humboldt County Democratic Central Committee tonight agreed to endorse incumbent Bonnie Neely in the race for 4th District county supervisor but could not reach the two-thirds threshold required to officially support candidates in several other key June 8 races, including 5th District supervisor and District Attorney.
“We’re a victim of our own success,” said HCDCC Chair Milt Boyd, referencing the unusually large number of Democratic contenders vying for endorsements. With 25 voting members on the committee, the magic number for endorsement was 17. After listening to each candidate give a four-minute presentation — followed in most cases by two minutes of q-and-a — the committee dismissed the candidates, then reconvened to cast their votes. (This without debate, to the disappointment of several in attendance including a noticeably annoyed Shane Brinton, Arcata City Councilman and staunch Paul Hagen supporter.)
Most notably, incumbent DA Paul Gallegos failed to earn the Democratic seal of approval (in a crowded field of four Democratic nominees), garnering just 10 yea votes to 11 nays and four abstentions. Hagen also fell short with four yeas, 16 nays. Allison Jackson garnered eight yeas and 13 nays, while Kathleen Bryson failed to even earn a motion for consideration.
Fourth District challenger Virginia Bass faced skepticism about her Democratic bona fides (she recently changed parties) while Eureka City Councilman Jeff Leonard earned polite applause but apparently little in the way of serious consideration. (Neely earned this endorsement with 18 yeas before the other candidates could be considered.)
In the 5th District race, Pat Higgins fell short (12 yeas, nine nays) as did Patrick Cleary (11 yeas, 11 nays).
The only other candidates to earn endorsements after facing the committee were Assessor hopeful John Brooks (17 yeas, four nays) and Auditor-Controller contender Joseph Mellett (who’s the Deputy A-C and thus far unopposed).
Candidates for state and national office fared better despite being absent. The HCDCC agreed to endorse longtime First District U.S. Congress incumbent Mike Thompson (24 yeas), as well as First District State Assemblyman incumbent Wesley Chesbro (unanimous!) and State Senate hopeful Noreen Evans (19 yeas, two nays).
This article appears in Roads and Redwoods April 2010 (North Coast Journal).

Great coverage…Thanks Ryan for being there and getting thru a long meeting. I love our Journal…
Sincerely,
Mary Bawden
Assoc. Member HCDCC
I agree. Thank you.
Hey Bawden, don’t you realize that Neely was originally a Republican before she became Democrat?
Didn’t Neely change her party this last year. I saw a video of Rob Arkley speaking at a Republicans Womens meetings announcing that she changed parties.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP1U0EiOAAQ
SVFF wrote"Hey Bawden, don’t you realize that Neely was originally a Republican before she became Democrat?"
So was Virginia,who was also there seeking an endorsement,don’t you realize that?
And how do you know how Bawden voted?
Neely was a moderate Republican, but her switch makes sense since Democrats have always liked her and Republicans don’t tolerate moderates any more.
Leonard has always been a Democrat.
Republicans/conservatives support Bass. Her official party affiliation is a joke.
HCDCC, thanks for making yourself so irrelevant in the local elections! It’s just what I was hoping for. Keep it up.
“We’re a victim of our own success,”
Nice attempt to spin your demise. Having the Democratic Central Committee overrun by Richard Marks and his "pro Bass" contingency of stanch conservatives is a success for Rob Arkley and the Republican Party. Either Boyd knows that and let it happen on his watch, or he oblivious to it, either way it does not speak well of his leadership as Chair of the HCDCC. Lets hope he and any progressives that are left there will start to turn it around, but I don’t hold out much hope. Arkely has his sites set on influencing the Grand Jury, Organized Labor and the Dem Central Committee and is well on his way to achieving all three.