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California Teachers Association Endorses Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco For Assembly

310,000 Educators Stand Behind Pacheco for State Assembly District 27 

The California Teachers Association (CTA), made up of 310,000 members, have announced their endorsement of Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco in his race for Assembly District 27.

May
7
2026
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Madera County Young Democrats Endorse Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco For Assembly

This Endorsement Delivers a Key Youth Endorsement to Supervisor Brian Pacheco in His Race for District 27

The Madera County Young Democrats (MCYD) officially announced their endorsement of Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco in his race for Assembly District 27. Their support signals growing momentum in young voters.

May
1
2026
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North Valley Labor Federation Endorses Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco For Assembly

100,000 Workers In North Valley Endorse Pacheco for State Assembly District 27

The North Valley Labor Federation, AFL-CIO (NVLF), the region’s central labor council representing working people across the Valley and the North San Joaquin region officially announced their endorsement of Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco in his race for Assembly District 27. 

Apr
23
2026
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AFL-CIO Endorses Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco

Over 2.3 million workers, including over 100,000 in the North Valley, unite behind Pacheco’s District 27 campaign

The California Federation of Labor Unions (CFLU), has officially endorsed Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco in his race for Assembly District 27. 

Apr
16
2026
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Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco Secures Endorsement from Fresno Deputy Sheriff's Association

Today,  the Fresno Deputy Sheriff's Association (FDSA) announced its endorsement of  Fresno County Supervisor Brian Pacheco in his race for Assembly District 27

Pacheco has worked closely with local law enforcement throughout his service as a County Supervisor, supporting public safety resources, effective coordination across agencies, and a commonsense approach to keeping neighborhoods safe.

Apr
6
2026