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New elections supervisor presides over first election. Application here.

At the request of Political Director Matthew Brach, the Young Leaders PAC will host a special election on July 27 to select a new Governor to fill the vacancy created by a recent resignation on May 7, 2021. The newly elected Governor will be in office until the end of the 2021-2022 Term of Office, set to end on November 8, 2022.


This will be the first election at the Young Leaders PAC supervised by the new Elections officer, June Yang Cutter, who was nominated to serve as the Supervisor of Elections of the Young Leaders Political Action Committee by President Raphael F.L. Rebucas on March 24, 2021, confirmed unanimously by the Board of Governors on April 9, 2021, and sworn-in to office on July 7, 2021. A wife, mother, business owner and accomplished attorney with over eighteen years of litigation experience, Mrs. Cutter has shown over the course of her career, again and again, that the American Dream is alive and well.


Supervisor Cutter released a statement on her Facebook, saying, "Honored to serve as the 2021-2022 Supervisor of Elections for the Young Leaders PAC. It is so important to encourage civic engagement amongst our youth to ensure that we are nurturing the great leaders of our next generation."


Mrs. Cutter is an avid community volunteer, especially passionate about youth issues. As a mother herself, she understands the need for students to stay active and involved in their local government. A former candidate for the California State Assembly, Mrs. Cutter centered her campaign on the security of parental rights and the need to improve California's education system. As the Supervisor of Elections, Supervisor Cutter will oversee the free and fair election process of the highest officeholders at the Young Leaders PAC.


If you would like to apply for the vacant seat on the Board of Governors, see the application document below.


Application Form for Students to Run for YLPAC Governor
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