Fairfield Races
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Top candidate wins seat.
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City Council, District 2
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
Scott Tonnesen
- Fairfield City Council Member, District 2/small businessman
- Community Engagement: “I’ve worked hard with city staff and local groups to show how much stronger and safer our neighborhoods can be through community involvement.”
- Collaboration: “I’m constantly walking and driving throughout my district and engaging with our neighbors, asking for real feedback, and giving people access to City Hall from where they live, work and play.”
- Homelessness: “We’re finally seeing results with homelessness. My balanced approach is making sure we get help for those struggling with mental health and addiction, while not allowing troublemakers to pollute sidewalks and streets.”
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
Pam Bertani
- Fairfield City Council Member/attorney/mother
- Priorities: “With your support, I have worked hard to make Fairfield a more thriving community with safer neighborhoods, secure jobs, and a robust Travis Air Force Base.”
- Homelessness: “Working together, we are revitalizing Downtown with The Heart of Fairfield Plan, and addressing homelessness with strategies to move people from living on the streets toward living in housing with dignity and respect.”
- Transparency: “If reelected, I will continue to exercise transparent leadership and personal accountability that you can depend on and trust.”
- pambertani.com
Joseph “Joe” Martinez
- Deputy probation officer
- Infrastructure: “City of Fairfield Councilmember Doug Carr endorses my candidacy because we share the same values of implementing proactive wildfire prevention policies and ensuring the highest standards to the maintenance of Fairfield’s public landscaping and roads.”
- Transparency: “I will bring transparency and outstanding stewardship to the city’s finances, and strengthen relationships between City Hall and the community.”
- Public Safety: “I am a steadfast defender of justice who will advocate for safer neighborhoods and business storefronts.”
- martinez2024fairfield.com
Joseph Joyce
- Sales manager
- Housing: “As your Councilman, I [would be] committed to providing active representation for District 4 and tackling the critical issues of homelessness, economic challenges, housing, and crime.”
- Homelessness: “I am concerned about the lack of progress and the absence of a clear plan to move forward, particularly as the city’s deficits escalate and homelessness worsens.”
- Collaboration: “We need a strong advocate to push for change and to collaborate with other agencies and cities to develop solutions.”
City Council, District 6
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
Anna Dinh Eaton
- Nonprofit executive director
- Youth: “With a lifelong commitment to community service, especially focused on empowering our youth, I firmly believe that investing in our younger generation is pivotal for shaping our country’s future.”
- Priorities: “Local impact matters and I understand the concerns of our community as it relates to reducing crime, protecting our resources, and navigating our current economic challenges.”
- Budget: “As Fairfield navigates economic challenges, our city council will need a new member who demonstrates strong leadership, fiscal responsibility, and a deep understanding of the city’s budget and services.”
Manveer Sandhu
- Travis Unified School District Governing Board Trustee
- Infrastructure: “I’m running for Fairfield City Council District 6 to strengthen our economy while protecting the interests of Travis Air Force Base, ensure safe neighborhoods by increasing police patrols, and complete projects like Markley Lane and infill development on available sites.”
- Budget: “For the past four years, I’ve served on the Travis Unified School District Board, overseeing eight schools and an $80 million budget.”
- Priorities: “I’m dedicated to fostering economic growth, enhancing public safety, and improving our infrastructure.”
Clerk
Top candidate wins seat.
Solano County
What does a city clerk do?
The city clerk is responsible for maintaining city records, including ordinances, meeting minutes and agendas. The clerk also oversees the filing of election forms and responses to Public Records Act requests.
Candidate Statements
Karen L. Rees
- Fairfield City Clerk
- Statement pending or not available.
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
Arvinda Krishnan
- Fairfield City Treasurer
- Statement pending or not available.
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