Elect Manpreet Kaur for city council to put Bakersfield on the right track for progress.
Manpreet Kaur’s organizing experience and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 7 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Manpreet Kaur has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including Democratic Women of Kern and California Young Democrats, as well as labor unions, like SEIU and Kern Inyo Mono Labor Council. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, such as labor organizer Dolores Huerta.
Electoral history: Manpreet Kaur has not run for office previously.
Top issues: Kaur’s campaign is centered on community investment, particularly in communities that have experienced systematic disinvestment. She has advocated in particular for increasing services offered within the community, including medical clinics, mental-health care, farmers markets, support services for small businesses, and more programs to engage community members. She helped lead the 2021 redistricting campaign in Bakersfield, and worked specifically to ensure that the Sikh community is equitably represented. She has worked at many levels of the education system in Kern County and the state of California, including the Early Childhood Council, the Kern High School District, the State Department of Education, and the California Department of Social Services. Her current platform includes several ideas to increase leadership and civic engagement opportunities for youth.
Governance and community leadership experience: Manpreet Kaur is an urban planner and community organizer, which she does because of her passion for community involvement, desire to improve the lives of others, and belief in policy as a tool to improve lives and communities. She has worked in education at the district, county, and state levels, developing practices to address service gaps, increase language options and honors offerings in high schools, and increase equity in schooling. She is a leader in the Punjabi Sikh community in Bakersfield, and founded the Kern County chapter of the Jakara Movement, a grassroots community-advocacy organization that serves the Sikh population, particularly youth.
Other background: Manpreet Kaur, an urban planner, policy analyst, and community organizer, grew up in Bakersfield and returned following her college studies. She earned her BA from UC San Diego and a joint MPA and MS from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is a first-generation American.
The Race
Primary election results: Three candidates have qualified for the November 8 general election, including Manpreet Kaur, Tim Collins, and Raj Gill.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Manpreet Kaur’s campaign has raised $33,500 and is not funded by corporate PACs, the real estate industry, or the police. She has accepted donations from the fossil fuel industry.
Opposing candidates: Tim Collins and Raj Gill
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Collins’s campaign has raised $15,500. Gill’s campaign has not filed any fundraising receipts for the current election cycle.
The District
City: Bakersfield is Kern County’s most populous city. Bakersfield City Council District 7 includes a large Punjabi Sikh population, and portions of the Greenfield, Bannister, and Panama neighborhoods.
Governance structure: Bakersfield City Council oversees the needs of 405,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $735.5 million annually. Bakersfield is managed by a council-manager structured government.
The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five- or seven-person city council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City councilmembers in Bakersfield serve overlapping four-year terms and are not term-limited.
Last updated: 2023-04-05
Elect Manpreet Kaur for city council to put Bakersfield on the right track for progress.
Manpreet Kaur’s organizing experience and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 7 and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Manpreet Kaur has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including Democratic Women of Kern and California Young Democrats, as well as labor unions, like SEIU and Kern Inyo Mono Labor Council. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, such as labor organizer Dolores Huerta.
Electoral history: Manpreet Kaur has not run for office previously.
Top issues: Kaur’s campaign is centered on community investment, particularly in communities that have experienced systematic disinvestment. She has advocated in particular for increasing services offered within the community, including medical clinics, mental-health care, farmers markets, support services for small businesses, and more programs to engage community members. She helped lead the 2021 redistricting campaign in Bakersfield, and worked specifically to ensure that the Sikh community is equitably represented. She has worked at many levels of the education system in Kern County and the state of California, including the Early Childhood Council, the Kern High School District, the State Department of Education, and the California Department of Social Services. Her current platform includes several ideas to increase leadership and civic engagement opportunities for youth.
Governance and community leadership experience: Manpreet Kaur is an urban planner and community organizer, which she does because of her passion for community involvement, desire to improve the lives of others, and belief in policy as a tool to improve lives and communities. She has worked in education at the district, county, and state levels, developing practices to address service gaps, increase language options and honors offerings in high schools, and increase equity in schooling. She is a leader in the Punjabi Sikh community in Bakersfield, and founded the Kern County chapter of the Jakara Movement, a grassroots community-advocacy organization that serves the Sikh population, particularly youth.
Other background: Manpreet Kaur, an urban planner, policy analyst, and community organizer, grew up in Bakersfield and returned following her college studies. She earned her BA from UC San Diego and a joint MPA and MS from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is a first-generation American.
The Race
Primary election results: Three candidates have qualified for the November 8 general election, including Manpreet Kaur, Tim Collins, and Raj Gill.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Manpreet Kaur’s campaign has raised $33,500 and is not funded by corporate PACs, the real estate industry, or the police. She has accepted donations from the fossil fuel industry.
Opposing candidates: Tim Collins and Raj Gill
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Collins’s campaign has raised $15,500. Gill’s campaign has not filed any fundraising receipts for the current election cycle.
The District
City: Bakersfield is Kern County’s most populous city. Bakersfield City Council District 7 includes a large Punjabi Sikh population, and portions of the Greenfield, Bannister, and Panama neighborhoods.
Governance structure: Bakersfield City Council oversees the needs of 405,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $735.5 million annually. Bakersfield is managed by a council-manager structured government.
The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five- or seven-person city council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City councilmembers in Bakersfield serve overlapping four-year terms and are not term-limited.
Last updated: 2023-04-05