Watch or listen to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce interviews of November election candidates in Antioch, county
The Contra Costa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is conducting interviews of candidates in the November election throughout the county. The completed videos can be viewed on the group’s Facebook page or heard on SoundCloud.
Below is a list of the candidates who are participating in the video interviews and the release status of their videos.
“We’re aiming to get all the videos released before the ballots hit the mailboxes and Early Voting/Absentee Voting By Mail begins on October 10th,” said Evodio “Vo” Walle, President-elect and Chair, Government Affairs Committee of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Contra Costa County,
Candidates who would like to be included in the interviews, please contact Walle at (415) 572-3568 or vo@h5c.org, or email GAC@h5c.org.
Candidate | Status |
Anamarie Avila Farias | Interview Pending |
Federal Glover | Interview Pending |
Ben Johnson | Interview Pending |
Harmesh Kumar | Video Released |
Carlyn Obringer | Release Pending |
Edi Birsan | Video Released |
Pablo Benavente | Video Released |
Cesar Zepeda | Release Pending |
Jael Myrick | Interview Pending |
Catherine Baker | Interview Pending |
Cheryl Cook-Kalio | Release Pending |
Lamar Thorpe | Release Pending |
Frederick Rouse | Interview Pending |
Juan Banales | Release Pending |
Jelani Killings | Release Pending |
Wade Harper | Release Pending |
Mister Phillips | Interview Pending |
Sean Wright | Interview Pending |
Cherise Khaund | Interview Pending |
Fernando Sandoval | Interview Pending |
Mary Rocha | Interview Pending |
Carlos Taboada | Interview Pending |
Antonio Medrano | Interview Pending |
Laura Canciamilla | Interview Pending |
Also included in the completed videos is Gilbert “Gil” Murillo.
For more information about the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce visit www.hc5.org.
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Looks like Gil Murillo’s name has been omitted from the list. He has been interview and the video is available on the Facebook page that was linked in the article.
Thanks for catching that, Daniel.
I’ve notified the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce about their omission.
Allen Payton, Publisher