The Peoples Candidate
An endorsement is a declaration
of Public Approval and Support.
Why endorse Aidan?
Hello Neighbor,
Thank you for considering an endorsement for my candidacy in the upcoming 2024 Berkeley Mayor election. As a dedicated resident of Telegraph Avenue and an engaged guardian of People’s Park, my profound connection to our community fuels my dedication to public service. My direct involvement in orchestrating emergency preparedness initiatives and championing the needs of diverse community sectors—from our unhoused neighbors to small businesses and academic leaders—has deeply informed my comprehension of our collective needs and energized my ambition to effectuate meaningful change.
I have thoughtfully crafted a campaign platform that mirrors our united aspirations, aiming to cultivate a flourishing, sustainable, and inclusive Berkeley. By endorsing my candidacy, you advocate for a future that champions climate-resilient infrastructure, enhances public healthcare systems, and promotes a synergistic coexistence between the University of California, Berkeley, and our local communities.
My commitment extends beyond promises; it is an endeavor to implement tangible actions that pave the way for a brighter future for every community member. Your endorsement represents not just support for an individual, but a vote of confidence in proactive leadership, forward-thinking solutions, and an unwavering commitment to the collective well-being of our community.
Please consider lending your support to my campaign. Your endorsement will reinforce our shared objectives and energize our campaign to actualize a more vibrant, fair, and resilient Berkeley. I invite you to share a testimonial detailing your support for my candidacy and join me on this path to transformative change.
Transparency Statement for Endorsement Policy
In our campaign, we deeply value the voices and support of our community members and organizations. Our journey is enriched and shaped by the diversity and inclusivity of those who stand with us. We understand the dynamic nature of support and respect each individual's and organization's right to choose how they wish to be represented in our campaign endorsements.
We are proud and grateful to have garnered support across various campaigns, reflecting a wide spectrum of belief in our vision for a better future. Recognizing that circumstances and perspectives evolve, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of transparency and consent.
If you have previously endorsed our campaign and wish to update your endorsement status or if you have any concerns about how your support is represented, we encourage open communication. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at info@aidanhill.vote to make any adjustments or to discuss your preferences.
Your trust and support are paramount to us. Together, we continue to strive for a community that embraces openness, respect, and mutual understanding.
Growing Our Community
Political Figures
Howie Hawkins, Green Party Presidential Candidate (2020)
Cheri Honkala, Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign Co-Founder
Cheryl Davila, Berkeley City Councilmember, former
Veronika Fimbres, San Francisco Commissioner of Veterans’ Affairs, former
Alexandria Thomas, Housing Authority & Housing Advisory Commissioner
Mary Behm-Steinberg, Human Welfare, and Community Action Commissioner
Berkeleyans
Edythe Boone, Teacher, Muralist, Friends of Adeline, Activist
Michael Delacour, Co-Founder of People’s Park
Andrea Mallis, Small Business Owner
Ed Monroe, Muralist, and Activist
Negeene Mosaed, Physical Therapist, Activist
Ivar Diehl, Small Business Owner, Activist
Siobhan Lettow, Physical Therapist, Activist
“Hell Yeah”, Telegraph Activist
Kelly Ann Carman-Shull, Small Business Owner, Activist
“Patches” Small Business Owner, Activist
Carol Denney, Musician, Activist
Hali Hammer, Musician, Activist
Kerby Lynch, Vice-President Graduate Assembly External Affairs, Former
The Singh Family, Family Business Owners
Ken Sarachan, Business Owner
Ms Richie, Friends of Adeline, Activist
Andrea Pritchett, Berkeley Police Review Commissioner, former
Paul Kealoha Blake, East Bay Media Center, President
Helen Walsh, Berkeley Commissioner on Disability, former
James Reagan, Human Welfare and Community Advisory Board, former
Alberto Vaca, California Commissioner on Teacher Credentialing, former

