Flo Cofer for Supervisor 2026
Filing this cycle
Campaign committee · files with Sacramento County · FPPC ID #1486290
Where the money comes from
Share of dollars from individual people vs. organizations (businesses, PACs, unions, other committees).
Individual donors, 90%
Organizations, 10%
Top 3 donors
California Association of Professional Scientists (CAPS PAC)$6,000
Joseph SchlesingerAttorney, California Appellate Project
$3,200 Fareeha SattarPhysician, Kaiser
$3,200
Platform, in their words
Summarized from the campaign's own materials, how the candidate describes their positions, not our assessment. Source: the campaign's website.
Flo Cofer is running for Sacramento County Supervisor with a focus on addressing homelessness and housing insecurity as public health crises, creating green jobs while protecting workers, and using county government to protect residents from harmful federal policies. Her campaign emphasizes grassroots, corporate-free fundraising and positions her as an anti-establishment candidate committed to serving working families and renters.
Housing Affordability
Treats housing crisis as a public health crisis and prioritizes preventing displacement and reducing homelessness through county government action.
“Housing crisis is a public health crisis. Keep People Housed - preventing displacement and reducing homelessness.”
Economy Jobs
Supports creating green jobs with good pay by transitioning to clean energy while protecting small businesses and union jobs.
“Green Jobs, Good Pay - support small businesses and union jobs by rapidly transitioning to clean energy.”
Climate Energy
Advocates for rapid transition to clean energy to fight climate change, protect the environment, and prepare for natural disasters.
“Fight climate change and raise wages by rapidly transitioning to clean energy, protecting environment and preparing for disasters.”
Government Accountability
Opposes special interests and political insiders in government; emphasizes people-powered, grassroots-funded, corporate-free campaign.
“Campaign is people-powered, grassroots funded, and 100% corporate-free. Government should work for people, not special interests.”
Healthcare
Supports healthcare access and expanded women's healthcare; has experience with Affordable Care Act expansion and public health initiatives.
“At CA Department of Public Health, expanded women's healthcare under ACA and led coalition reducing infant mortality by 14%.”
Labor Workers Rights
Supports union jobs and worker protections as part of economic and environmental transition strategy.
“Support small businesses and union jobs by rapidly transitioning to clean energy.”
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- Campaign disclosure filings (Forms 460 & 497) filed with Sacramento County, retrieved via the NetFile public disclosure portal. Data through 2026-06-02.
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