Dublin Races
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Mayor
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What does a mayor do?
A mayor’s role varies from city to city. In some jurisdictions, a mayor leads council meetings, but largely has similar responsibilities as other council members: voting on city ordinances, development proposals, contracts and the budget. In San Francisco, the mayor has broader powers to sign or veto bills, oversee city departments and make appointments.
Candidate Statements
Shawn Costello
- Game tech
- Experience: “I am on a lot of committees. One of them is the Human Services Commission where I was vice-chair two times for the past six years, and I [have been] on the PAPCO commission for the last 20 years.”
- Accessibility: “I am for disabled rights for everybody, and I am running to show hoer people with disabilities that they could run for office too.”
- Housing: “We need to stop all this UN-wanted building of housing that is for the rich that only they can afford, and make all affordable for everyone.”
Sherry Hu
- Vice Mayor, Dublin/entrepreneur
- Budget: “As the current Vice Mayor of Dublin… we balanced our budget and achieved $200 million in reserves.”
- Accomplishments: “We have added police officers, effectively addressed homelessness, opened Don Biddle Park, improved Fallon Sports Park, and upgraded infrastructure.”
- Priorities: “We will continue to prioritize public safety, preserve our residents’ quality of life, protect our beautiful hillsides, control overdevelopment, ensure smooth traffic flow, and support community and education.”
- www.SherryHu.com
Tom Evans
- Retired civil engineer
- Public Safety: “I am grateful that our police and fire organizations have kept pace with outstanding community protection.”
- Infrastructure: “I’m against careless, poorly planned growth. … We need better architectural standards, better planning, especially between the city and schools.”
- Housing: “If you want better adherence to affordable housing goals and no-nonsense leadership, then I respectfully ask for your vote for mayor.”
- www.tomevansformayor.com
Jean Josey
- Dublin City Council Member/educator
- Experience: “I am a current council member (vice mayor in 2022), 24-year Dublin resident, Dublin educator, and active volunteer.”
- Public Safety: “Maintaining and improving our public safety services (fire, police, and mental health resources).”
- Businesses: “Attracting new businesses (including dining and entertainment) while uplifting existing businesses.”
- www.jeanjosey.com
City Council, Area 1
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What does a council member do?
City and town council members can propose new city ordinances and vote on a range of issues, including housing development, business ventures and contracts. They also help draft the city or town budget.
Candidate Statements
Michael McCorriston
- Appointed Mayor, Dublin
- Public Safety: “Investments in safety programs and security infrastructure will ensure our residents remain safe.”
- Economic Development: “Support small businesses and attract growth industries to expand and diversify our business community.”
- Affordable Housing: “As a critical part of our residential strategy, we must include creative solutions so essential workers, new families and seniors can afford to live in Dublin.”
- www.mike4dublin.com
City Council, Area 3
Top candidate wins seat.
Alameda County
What does a council member do?
City and town council members can propose new city ordinances and vote on a range of issues, including housing development, business ventures and contracts. They also help draft the city or town budget.
Candidate Statements
Razi Hasni
- Small-business owner
- Economic Growth: “As a three-year board member of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, I play a significant part in supporting Dublin’s businesses and fostering an environment of local economic growth.”
- Priorities: “I will work tirelessly to keep our parks green and well-maintained, and to ensure our police and fire departments get the support needed to keep homes and businesses safe.”
- Open Spaces: “I will also protect our interests as we extend Dublin Boulevard into Livermore … while also ensuring we preserve open space.”
- www.razi4dublin.com
John Morada
- Entrepreneur
- Unbiased Voting: “During my time on the boards of Dublin United Soccer League and the Dublin High School Parent Faculty Student Organization, I voted on decisions about our families and children that always rose above personal agendas.”
- Priorities: “To be guided by the facts and risks, Providing impartial and unbiased leadership, Having a balanced analysis of issues and recommendations, Ensure citizen well-being, above all, is in the heart of decisions.”
- Experience: “Graduated from university with a degree in computer science, then went on to get my MBA. Seventeen years in mergers and acquisitions as a corporate operator.”
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