San Leandro Races
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City Council, District 1
Top candidate wins seat.
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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
Sbeydeh Viveros Walton
- San Leandro City Council Member, District 1
- Experience: “I bring nearly two decades of public service experience as San Leandro’s public information officer and the chair of five community committees.”
- Career: “I also serve as the director of higher education at Public Advocates.”
- Priorities: “Community safety, protecting city services, making San Leandro a more affordable place to live, supporting small businesses and small economic revitalization, and being a responsible steward of your taxpayer dollars.”
- www.sbeydehforsanleandro.com
City Council, District 2
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
Bryan Azevedo
- San Leandro City Council Member, District 2
- Priorities: “I am deeply committed to addressing San Leandro’s key challenges: reducing crime, cleaning our city, promoting sustainability, and tackling our housing issues.”
- Environment: “My focus on environmental sustainability includes advocating for renewable energy projects, expanding green spaces, and supporting initiatives to reduce our carbon footprint.”
- Housing: “I am committed to ensuring that housing developments benefit our community and supporting renters and homeowners.”
- www.bryanazevedo.com
Ed Hernandez
- Eden Township Healthcare District Director
- Experience: “It is my honor to represent you on the Eden Health District, providing over a million dollars to nonprofits to address homelessness and food scarcity.”
- Public Safety: “We must restore community policing and bring our police department back to full strength.”
- Priorities: “I will prioritize revitalization of the Marina, reopening Lake Chabot Road and fixing our roads.”
- www.edhernandezforcitycouncil.com
City Council, District 4
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
Fred Simon
- Vice-Mayor, San Leandro
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City Council, District 6
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
Robert Aguilar Bulatao
- Community organizer
- Experience: “I’ve been a stay at home parent, activist and community organizer.”
- Accomplishments: “As the former PTO president of Garfield Elementary, I re-homed 82 office chairs to families in need and had traffic safety concerns addressed through my consistent efforts.”
- Education: “I have worked with SLUSD on their LCAP to address goals for students and how parents and schools achieve them together.”
Dylan Boldt
- Planning Commissioner
- Experience: “As a lifelong resident of San Leandro and proud 13-year veteran of the U.S. Army, I bring over three decades of experience serving our community and families.”
- Public Ethics: “As your council member, I will advocate American values of responsibility and accountability.”
- Priorities: “Facilitating cost-effective housing solutions for the homeless, hiring more officers while tackling the root cause of crime, and developing housing along transit corridors to curb costs without increasing traffic congestion.”
- www.dylanboldt.com
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