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Jackie Fielder
Jacqueline Fielder (born 1994/1995) is an American politician who serves as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for District 9, which includes the neighborhoods of the Mission District, Bernal Heights, and Portola.
Fielder was raised in Long Beach, California, and is of Indigenous and Mexican descent. Her grandfather grew up on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation and her grandmother on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. She was raised by a single mother in a working-class family, attending public schools.
She graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in public policy and a Master of Arts in sociology. She was a lecturer in ethnic studies at San Francisco State University.
Fielder is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. Fielder advocated for public banks, supporting California AB 857, which allowed local governments to create their own banks. She co-founded the San Francisco Public Bank Coalition, the first publicly-owned municipal bank in San Francisco. Fielder participated in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. While at Stanford, Fielder joined the Black Lives Matter protests of 2014. She opposed the San Francisco Police Officers Association's use of force policy and has criticized her political opponents for their support from police associations.
Fielder appeared in the 2018 music video "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 in recognition of her activism.
In 2020, Fielder challenged State Senator Scott Wiener for his seat in the 11th district. She advanced to the general election in a top-two primary system along with Wiener, but lost to him in the general election. At the time, some in local politics compared her to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
In 2024, Fielder ran for an open seat in the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in district 9, since Hillary Ronen was termed out. She won, beating more moderate candidate Trevor Chandler, with Fielder earning 59.67% of the votes compared to Chandler's 40.33% after ranked choice voting. Former district 9 supervisor Tom Ammiano administered Fielder's oath of office at her swearing-in ceremony in January 2025.
Fielder chairs the Government Audit and Oversight Committee of the Board of Supervisors.
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Jackie Fielder
Jacqueline Fielder (born 1994/1995) is an American politician who serves as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for District 9, which includes the neighborhoods of the Mission District, Bernal Heights, and Portola.
Fielder was raised in Long Beach, California, and is of Indigenous and Mexican descent. Her grandfather grew up on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation and her grandmother on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. She was raised by a single mother in a working-class family, attending public schools.
She graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in public policy and a Master of Arts in sociology. She was a lecturer in ethnic studies at San Francisco State University.
Fielder is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. Fielder advocated for public banks, supporting California AB 857, which allowed local governments to create their own banks. She co-founded the San Francisco Public Bank Coalition, the first publicly-owned municipal bank in San Francisco. Fielder participated in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. While at Stanford, Fielder joined the Black Lives Matter protests of 2014. She opposed the San Francisco Police Officers Association's use of force policy and has criticized her political opponents for their support from police associations.
Fielder appeared in the 2018 music video "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 in recognition of her activism.
In 2020, Fielder challenged State Senator Scott Wiener for his seat in the 11th district. She advanced to the general election in a top-two primary system along with Wiener, but lost to him in the general election. At the time, some in local politics compared her to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
In 2024, Fielder ran for an open seat in the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in district 9, since Hillary Ronen was termed out. She won, beating more moderate candidate Trevor Chandler, with Fielder earning 59.67% of the votes compared to Chandler's 40.33% after ranked choice voting. Former district 9 supervisor Tom Ammiano administered Fielder's oath of office at her swearing-in ceremony in January 2025.
Fielder chairs the Government Audit and Oversight Committee of the Board of Supervisors.
