Chris Roth
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Socialist Majority Caucus
DSA's Socialist Majority Caucus signatories list as of March 2020 included Chris Roth Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America.
Bernie 2020 Working Group supporters
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2019 DSA-LA National Convention Delegates Candidates
DSA-LA has 47 delegate spots available and have received 69 candidate submissions. Due to the large number of candidates and slots, this ballot is using Approval Voting rather than block voting: vote for as many candidates as you feel comfortable representing DSA-LA at the convention. Voting will close on June 15th at 11:59pm. Should delegates be unable to attend the convention for any reason, they will be replaced by delegate alternates in order of votes.
Candidates included Chris Roth.
Standing for AD 53
In 2019 Chris Roth stood from AD 53 for the California Democratic Party Central Committee.
Chris Roth has been a resident of Los Angeles since 2003. He has been an active member of the community in those years, becoming particularly involved in local activism since leaving his engineering manager position at SpaceX in 2015. He is an active member in the Los Angeles chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, a community organizer with Ground Game Los Angeles, a core organizer with the Public Bank LA movement, and a board member of the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council.
As part of the 2018 Yes on B campaign in Los Angeles, Chris helped secure multiple democratic club endorsements for the measure and was part of the press outreach team. He firmly believes that public funds should solely be used for public good. He knows that public banking is the only solution for a divestment from blatantly selfish corporate banks. He also believes that this movement is a cornerstone for environmental justice, and absolutely fundamental in not simply surviving but thriving as we wrestle with a changing climate.[1]