Fremont Races
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Race to Watch
Mayor
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Why does this race matter?
Fremont, the fourth-largest city in the Bay Area, is a hub for biotech and an outpost for many tech companies. But in recent years, the city has grappled with a lack of affordable housing, coupled with rising homelessness and leaner budgets.
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.
Key Candidates
Key Supporters
For Bacon
- Liz Ames, board director, BART
- Jenny Kassan, City Council member, Fremont
- Alex Lee, state Assembly member
- Aisha Wahab, state senator
- Working Families Party
For Marfatia
- Pravesh Kumar, candidate, Fremont City Council
- Dr. Glen Qin, president, California Science and Technology University
- Lee Webb, president, Mission Valley Track and Field Club
- Michele Wu, former mayor, Los Altos Hills
For Salwan
- Ro Khanna, U.S. representative
- Eric Swalwell, U.S. representative
- Alameda Labor Council
- Business for Good Government (Fremont Chamber of Commerce PAC)
- Fremont Firefighters (IAFF Local 1689)
Positions on Key IssuesCandidate summaries are based on interviews with the candidates, questionnaires, statements made at debates and public events, and past news coverage.
Homelessness increased by about 70% in Fremont from 2019 to 2022. Despite a recent decrease, more than 800 people are still listed as unhoused in the city. What is your plan to address this crisis?
Fremont is facing a state-issued housing target to add roughly 13,000 homes by 2031, more than half of which need to be affordable to lower-income residents. How will you encourage more equitable housing development?
Fremont’s police department has struggled in recent years to fill vacancies for sworn officers, even as pay and perks have generally increased. How will you help shore up the numbers?
The city has taken a number of steps to improve traffic safety and reduce cut-through traffic in neighborhoods, but congestion is still a major issue. How would you try to tamp down on traffic?
In what areas is Fremont already doing well in addressing environmental and climate change issues? What will the city do better under your leadership?
Additional Candidates
City Council, District 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
Teresa Keng
- Fremont City Council Member, District 1
- Experience: “Since being elected in 2018, I have demonstrated I have the values, commitment, and experience to represent our district on Fremont City Council.”
- Accomplishments: “I have earned a reputation for listening to all sides of an issue, promoting good governance, problem solving, and fiscal responsibility.”
- Priorities: “Continue to ensure public safety, build strong partnerships between City Hall and our schools, reduce traffic, increase pedestrian safety, fix our roads, and to support entrepreneurs and local businesses.”
- www.teresalovesfremont.com
Ranvir Sandhu
- Attorney/entrepreneur/father
- Growth: “I’ve witnessed a tremendous amount of growth and change as this city has evolved. Growth has its positives and negatives.”
- Priorities: “My main focus will be on better safety, education, infrastructure, transportation and quality of life.”
- Experience: “I can help accomplish a lot with my strong communication and negotiation skills as a licensed California attorney with vast experience working across the table.”
Pravesh Kumar
- Senior DataOps engineer
- Statement pending or not available.
City Council, District 5
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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
Sterling Jefferson Engle
- Entrepreneur
- Experience: “My entrepreneurship and engineering background brings a unique perspective and proactive approach to problem-solving.”
- Public Safety: “Collaborating with first responders and community organizations to ensure safe neighborhoods for all residents.”
- Growth: “Promoting responsible development that respects our environment while providing affordable housing and boosting local businesses.”
- www.sterling4fremont.com
Yajing Zhang
- Fremont Unified School District Board Member
- Priorities: “I will ensure public safety, expand affordable housing, and champion local small businesses to create a thriving, vibrant city.”
- Collaboration: “Listening closely to residents, I will work efficiently with city resources and take a collaborative, data-driven approach to problem-solving.”
- Experience: “Drawing on my experience as President of Fremont Unified School District board of education, I have a proven record of balancing budgets, negotiating win-win agreements, and partnering with the city.”
- www.yajingzhang.com
Chandra Wagh
- Program management
- Experience: “I am president of the nonprofit Circle of Consciousness & Happiness Bay Area. I used my program management expertise to organize multiple community and charity events.”
- Priorities: “I want to address Fremont’s challenges, including public safety, the increasing homeless population, traffic congestion, and declining student opportunities.”
- Transportation: “I am actively working with the county’s transportation commission to construct a sound barrier by I-680.”
- www.chandrawagh.com
City Council, District 6
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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
Teresa Cox
- Fremont City Council Member, District 6
- Public Safety: “As Fremont City Council member … I championed for public safety.”
- Housing: “I supported affordable housing for the Doug Ford Senior Housing in our district.”
- Priorities: “I will continue to bring a unique voice to City Council for greater collaborations between the city, county, state, federal, and schools, champion for good-paying jobs, economic relief, scholarships, quality parks and community centers, and a safe environment.”
- www.teresacox.org
Raymond Liu
- Engineer
- Vision: “I, Raymond Liu, am running for Fremont City Council to restore integrity and accountability to our local government.”
- Homelessness: “The rising homeless population is a stark indictment of the current council’s failed policies and lack of effective leadership.”
- Priorities: “I am committed to transparency, ethical governance, and implementing practical solutions to address homelessness.”
- www.electraymondliu.com
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