S.C.D.S.A. Endorses Eric Guerra for Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
March 3, 2026
For Immediate Release:
March 3, 2026
Sacramento, CA- The Board of Directors of the Sacramento County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association (SCDSA) has officially endorsed Eric Guerra for the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. Eric has proudly called Sacramento home for nearly three decades, dedicating his time and leadership to serving the community in a variety of roles. His service includes appointments by the Governor to the CSU Board of Trustees and the California Air Resources Board, serving as President of the Tahoe Park Neighborhood Association, Chair of the Sacramento County Planning Commission, and President of the Sacramento State Alumni Association. Eric resides in the Tahoe Park neighborhood with his wife and their two sons.
Mr. Guerra stated, “Our first responders are a core element of our community, and DSA members risk their own safety to protect ours throughout Sacramento County. I’ve always believed in the work of our deputies and officers, and I look forward to collaborating with them to make Sacramento County a safer, more livable place for all residents.”
“We are grateful for Councilman Guerra’s hard work in the city of Sacramento to support the men and women of this noble profession. We look forward to continuing his efforts in the County of Sacramento to not only support our members but the members of the community.” -Sergeant Nathan Seger, President of S.C.D.S.A.
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The Sacramento County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association (S.C.D.S.A.) represents more than 1,900 rank and file sergeants, deputies, and non-sworn members working in Sacramento County. For media inquiries, contact Savannah Potter, Communications and Media Specialist, S.C.D.S.A., spotter@scdsa.org