Campbell Races
Results are a combination of data provided by the Associated Press (AP) and county election offices. The AP calls winners by analyzing vote tallies and other election data. Check marks are used to denote a winner only when the AP calls a race.
Top candidate wins seat.
Santa Clara County
Top candidate wins seat.
Santa Clara County
City Council, District 1
Top candidate wins seat.
Santa Clara 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
Terry Hines
- Small-business owner
- Budget: “From streets to permits to public grounds to housing advocacy. These services are in jeopardy with our current budget deficit. We need to allocate funds properly with fiscal responsibility.”
- Housing: “We need to meet state housing requirements with minimal impact on current residents and city services.”
- Economic Growth: “Smart economic development will bring revenue to the city. We need to fill empty commercial locations.”
- www.terryhinesforcampbell2024.com
Juan Rodriguez
- Legislative field representative
- Experience: “I work as a legislative representative for the state Assembly, connecting residents with local government resources, addressing public policy concerns, organizing local events, and helping secure funding for our community.”
- Priorities: “As your city council member, I will leverage my government experience to secure more resources for Campbell, ensure affordable housing, and expand city services to keep our streets safe and our residents healthy.”
- Accessibility: “I aim to build a Campbell where everyone has the tools and resources to thrive and live comfortably.”
- www.juan4campbellcitycouncil.com
City Council, District 2
Top candidate wins seat.
Santa Clara 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
Sergio Lopez
- Campbell City Council Member, District 2
- Accomplishments: “I’ve made Campbell a leader on housing and obtained a grant to fight homelessness. I’ve cut permitting times and costs for small businesses. I’ve supported Campbell’s first-ever Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.”
- Collaboration: “We may not agree on everything, but I’ll find a way to work together with everyone on the big issues we face.”
- Experience: “I graduated from Yale University and Duke Divinity School and am finishing my MBA at UC Berkeley. Now I work as an executive leader at a major local nonprofit.”
- www.lopezforcampbell.com
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