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Our Mission

The Auburn Area Democratic Club (hereinafter called AADC) shall focus its efforts within the Auburn-area (inclusive of Meadow Vista, Colfax, Weimar, Applegate, Newcastle in addition to the City of Auburn and its surrounding area) to advance the goals of the Democratic Party (hereinafter called the Party), through public policy and political issue analysis, education, fund-raising, recruitment, coordination with other Democratic groups, and other activities to benefit the Party.

AADC shall seek to publicize its activities, and to build its membership from registered Democrats within the area. AADC shall undertake projects to promote candidates from the Party, on local, state, and national levels.

SERVICE AREA

Placer County has three large geographic areas:

  • The Valley (Roseville area)
  • The Gold Country (Auburn Area)
  • The High Country up to Lake Tahoe

The Auburn Area Democratic Club operates in Placer County’s “Gold Country,” which we define as the “Auburn Area.”

Our club’s service area encompasses all of Placer’s mid-section, the Gold Country area (in bright green on the map below), from Newcastle/Ophir to Colfax/Meadow Vista and from the city of Auburn to North Auburn/Lake of the Pines. Communities on the far side of American River Confluence are also included, such as Foresthill.


Leadership and Committees

2026 Board & Committee Chairs

Board TitleName
PresidentCindy Engen
Vice PresidentDon Ferguson
SecretaryJoan Jernegan
ControllerJudy Gomez
Representative to the Placer County Democratic PartySusan Roughgarden
(Backup – Joan Jernegan)
Communications Committee ChairSusan Roughgarden
Community Engagement Committee ChairVacant
Fundraising Committee ChairJudy Gomez
Membership Committee ChairVacant
Additional Committee Chairs & Co-ChairsTo be determined

Unless otherwise noted, for more information on how to join one of our committees, please contact info@auburnareademocrats.com

AADC PAST PRESIDENTS

  • Bex Campbell – 2025
  • Terry Rodriguez
  • Ed Koons
  • Kermit Carraway
  • Jan Bell
  • Mark Rosen
  • Leslye Janusz
  • Sunny Carraway

Bylaws
December 2025 approved AADC Bylaws
April 6, 2023 approved AADC Bylaws
AADC Budget
Please click the link that corresponds to the budget year you wish to view:
2025 AADC Budget
2024 AADC Budget
2023 AADC Budget
Our History
AADC History
by Jack Sanchez
In 2004, I helped to start The Auburn Area Democratic Club with my son, Jeff Sanchez. I was the third President of AADC.  This was the start of AADC. Our group of official AADC founders also included Lindsay Rand, Hillary Grenier, and Trish Grenfell. In April, 2004, this group created a constitution for AADC and also wrote bylaws, actually founding today’s club. The Auburn Area Democratic Club was officially chartered by the Placer County Central Committee on June 10, 2004. The most recent version of our Bylaws was approved at the monthly members meeting on April 6, 2023.
We were the first legitimate Democratic Party Club in Placer County, which at that time was a very red county. In the 2023 General Election, Auburn voted blue for the first time. Today, there are many more Democratic Party Clubs in Placer County.  Here are some of the other Placer County Democratic Party Clubs:

Active Clubs

Auburn Area Democratic Club (Greater Auburn area)

Democrats of Sun City Roseville (must be Sun City Roseville resident)

Lincoln Democratic Club (Lincoln area)

Roseville Area Democratic Club (Roseville, Rocklin, Granite Bay, +)

Placer Action Network (Roseville and all of Placer County)

Placer Women Democrats (all of Placer County)

Tahoe Truckee Democrats (affiliated with the Nevada County Democratic Party)

 

Earlier History of Democrats in Auburn
by Joyce Beland

In 1960, the Auburn Democrats opened an office in Old Town Auburn. (Note from Editor: This group planted the original roots of what would eventually become AADC. Their organization was not named “The Auburn Area Democratic Club.” It was a dedicated group of Democrats from Auburn working together for the candidates at the time. See last paragraph below, and article by Jack Sanchez above, for information on the actual 2004 formation of the Auburn Area Democratic Club.) Support for the Kennedy/Johnson ticket was increasing, and the office was busy during the campaign. On election day, November 1, 1960, the Democratic office experienced a strange phenomenon—its phones were mysteriously disconnected.  When members arrived at the office, they discovered no working phones. Club leaders immediately contacted Pacific Bell and informed them of the incident and requested service be restored. The phone company stated service could not be restored that day. Sadly, no phone calls were placed from the office that day. Was this the beginning of the “dirty tricks” made famous by Richard Nixon a few years later? Or was it just a mistake by PacBell?
During the Civil Rights Movement a group of local citizens went to then Sheriff Will Scott and volunteered to be vigilantes at the Newcastle Tunnel so that “the ‘n __ s’ won’t blow up the tunnel.” At that time the Southern Pacific Railroad was a major company in the area and employed significant numbers of African Americans. George Beland and Hal Rubin went to the Sheriff and suggested that he not approve the request of the local “vigilantes.” The Sheriff agreed and stated, “I am in close capitulation with ‘negroes’.”
In 1964 the Democratic Headquarters was located in an office on the ground floor of the State Theater Building (where KAHI is now). Republican Headquarters was located on Lincoln Way, next to what was then Foothill Furniture and is now The General Gomez Arts and Events Center.  Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey won in a landslide victory against Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater. Earlier that year President Johnson had signed Civil Rights legislation in a highly partisan and heated environment. Subsequent to that landmark bill. many Southern Democrats switched allegiance and joined the Republican Party. Placer County, once a stronghold of the Democrats, became Republican territory.
During the War in Vietnam, and in response to the Nixon Administration’s bombing of Cambodia and continued troop increases in Vietnam, Auburn Democrats led ongoing anti-war marches. During some of the marches, groups of citizens in vehicles at the side of the road, brandished their weapons. The marches continued in spite of the intimidation tactics.
The first formation of a Democratic Club in Auburn occurred on September 30, 1976, when the members adopted a set of bylaws. The small but dedicated group of some thirty people met monthly through the early nineties. The group’s main source of income was a highly successful annual Oktoberfest held at the Gold Country Fairgrounds, with the proceeds going to local Democratic candidates.
Interest waned until a revival in 2004, spurred by a desire for a Democratic presence in the Auburn area. This second incarnation was achieved by new members, spearheaded by Lindsay Rand, Hillary Grenier, Jeff Sanchez, and Trish Grenfell, who drew up a new constitution and bylaws in April, 2004. The Auburn Area Democratic Club was officially chartered by the Placer County Central Committee on June 10, 2004. The Bylaws were subsequently revised, updated and adopted on May 7, 2009.
The late Joyce Beland and her husband George Beland were life-long members of the Auburn Area Democratic Club. Their contributions to the club were of great value.

UPCOMING AADC EVENTS

Jan 23
10:00 am - 1:00 pm PST

Coffee & Conversation

Jan 23
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PST

Fridays for Future

Jan 26
10:45 am - 12:30 pm PST

Ready to Get Loud? Join the Indivisible Auburn, Please Grow a Spine Training for Social Media

Jan 27
10:00 am - 1:00 pm PST

Sierra College Voter Registration Team – Join Us!

Jan 28
10:00 am - 12:30 pm PST

Sierra College Voter Registration Team – Join Us!

Jan 30
10:00 am - 1:00 pm PST

Coffee & Conversation

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More Events and Opportunities at: https://www.mobilize.us/

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161 Palm Avenue
Suite 9
Auburn, CA 95603

Our offices are on the second floor. For direct access to our office, proceed up the inclined driveway (on the right of the building) and enter via the back door.

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