Sep 8, 2017

Humboldt County Cannabis Chamber Treasurer & Emerald Heritage Farm founder to run against Supervisor Bass?



Had heard about a month ago that Dani Burkhart was trying to get endorsements, including union endorsements and planning to run against Fourth District Supervisor Virginia Bass.
Now, she has a public figure page on facebook and according to a tip, she plans announce her intention to run for Supervisor tomorrow at the rally to refine Democrat event being held at HSU.

Burkhardt is the Treasurer for the Humboldt County Cannabis Chamber of Commerce Commerce and Founder and Principal Consultant at Emerald Heritage Farms,  located in Arcata.

Link to personal facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/daniburk

Link to her public figure facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/dani.burkhart420/
Was formerly at California Cannabis Voice Humboldt.
https://www.emeraldheritagefarms.com/about

She is also a member of the Humboldt County Democrats and according to her Linkedin profile, the vice treasurer for Humboldt County Central Democratic Committee.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1583405948376493&id=198453036871798

Her twitter profile lists her as ganjier, cannabis educator and consultant.

She is a Humboldt State University graduate.

3 comments:

  1. IN other she's a cannabis backed candidate who'll sell her supervisor spot to the highest pot bidder and backer. Doesn't that remind you of DA Gallegayos?
    Wake up everyone-she's a shill for the leftists/unionists/potists/and liberalists

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  2. Here's how it's going to play out. She's the next great thing, I'm not a communist or socialist I'm a Democrat. Either you agree with me, or you're wrong. And probably racist. Or something...... Democrat DEFINED! refine Democrat event paalleeeese.

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  3. Love it! We need good competition in the supervisor's race. It seems these same people keep voted in until they die. We also need the supervisors to sway to the left more. They seem to be hanging to the right. I think it will be a fun race. I'm looking forward to voting. I'm also not too worried about the weed connection. It seems that everybody who runs for election has a business connection. The weed industry has been the biggest business in the county for years.

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