Dixon Races
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Solano County
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Top candidate wins seat.
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Mayor
Top candidate wins seat.
Solano County
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
Steven C. Bird
- Mayor, Dixon/retired captain
- Collaboration: “I have earned a reputation for being quick to listen, careful to speak and calm with my responses to those served.”
- Unity: “Unity, now more than ever, is what’s needed in Dixon to build a stronger, safer and healthier community for all.”
- Priorities: “As your mayor, I will continue to draw on my professional management experience. This will ensure balanced budgets, transparency, high-quality public services and controlled growth, keeping Dixon prosperous and vibrant with opportunities for all.”
James P. Ward Jr.
- Retired police officer
- Infrastructure: “I share my 25-year love for Dixon and wish to make strategic investments in our public safety, roads, resiliency and in working to make City Hall a center for high-quality services.”
- Community: “Together we can put Dixon on a path to becoming the best-run city in Solano County.”
- Housing: “Under a Ward leadership, Dixon would need to address systemic challenges like affordable housing and water sustainability with data-driven solutions.”
City Council, District 3
Top candidate wins seat.
Solano 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
Kevin M. Johnson
- Dixon City Council Member, District 3
- Community: “I believe that, as a community, we can capitalize on our position within the I-80 corridor, and together foster and promote the live/work/play lifestyle that our diverse family demographic seeks.”
- Development: “With new home subdivisions and other improvements underway, we need to leverage a cohesive, transparent, and trusted City Council that will continue to attract vibrant businesses to our city.”
- Collaboration: “As your District 3 representative, I will continue to work with fellow Council members, to uphold the responsibility of fulfilling this obligation for our community.”
City Council, District 4
Top candidate wins seat.
Solano 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
Don Hendershot
- Dixon City Council Member, District 4
- Collaboration: “I believe that Dixon’s future relies on the teamwork of its citizens, staff and City Council.”
- Transparency: “Listening, transparency, respect, honesty, and the willingness to work together are needed to solve past and present issues.”
- Infrastructure: “We need to continue to improve Dixon’s infrastructure, such as the Parkway overcrossing to ensure Fire Station 2 is built for the safety of our citizens.”
Treasurer
Top candidate wins seat.
Solano County
What does a city treasurer do?
The city treasurer is responsible for collecting, safeguarding and investing city funds.
Candidate Statements
Simon A. LeBleu
- Attorney/business owner
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