An additional three councilmembers District 1s Chappie Jones, District 3s Raul Peralez and District 5s Magdalena Carrasco will be leaving their posts after serving their limit of two four-year terms. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. District 3 Councilmember and mayoral-hopeful Raul Peralez. Rauh has been backed by Liccardo and the San Jose Police Officers Association, Smith by the Silicon Valley Biz PAC and Omar Torres by the South Bay Labor Council and Santa Clara County Democratic Party. Copyright 2022 by Bay City News, Inc. Republication, Rebroadcast or any other Reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. 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"It is not acceptable that our own community members, including essential service providers, cannot afford to live in our city, and that our sons and daughters cannot afford to move back home," Rauh said. Despite the push to stay out, Peralez won the District 3 race with nearly 60% of the vote in November 2014. To read more about the candidates and their platforms, click here. San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez claims Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez discouraged him from running for mayor -- a position she Torres' priorities are homelessness, public safety and the revitalization of downtown. She is an independent with the support of the Silicon Valley Business PAC, small businesses like Casa Vicki and Peanuts, and nonprofit Families & Homes SJ. Chavez previously represented District 3 on the San Jose City Council. District 3 candidates diverge in approach to citys She pointed to utilizing vacant space and public city and county-owned land as places to build. He said $5.5 million is how much San Francisco pays for their free community college program. Peralez is the most progressiveamong the top candidates. He has not disclosed campaign contributions. Earlier this month, Peralez's campaign released a poll that showed him with a slight edge over Chavez in the election. The district includes a diverse array of neighborhoods south of downtown San Jose from Little Saigon to La Tropicana to Tully Santee. "I'm not going to back out for her.". 2022 primary election: San Jose voting guide - The "But at the same time, this is a fight for all of us. In the June 7 primary election, San Jose voters will also decide whether to make a historic shift on when future mayoral elections will be held. "Ideology can get in the way of that.". She Meet the City Council candidates hoping to represent West San Jose residents. Despite the calls to drop out, the downtown councilman says he is not going anywhere. Esparza has been endorsed by the South Bay Labor Council, Santa Clara County Democratic Party and San Jose Firefighters. The current elected leadership in San Jose is tipped 6-5 in favor of those who are backed by the regions labor unions while business interests supported the campaigns of the council minority. Its old news that more money means more successful bids to become San Joses mayor, but District (r=(t=s[n]).getAttribute("data-secret")))r=Math.random().toString(36).substr(2,10),t.src+="#?secret="+r,t.setAttribute("data-secret",r);if(a||i)(e=t.cloneNode(!0)).removeAttribute("security"),t.parentNode.replaceChild(e,t);t.contentWindow.postMessage({message:"ready",secret:r},"*")}}}}(window,document); District 3: The race to represent District 3, which encompasses the city's downtown core, Japantown, San Jose State University and neighborhoods like Washington-Guadalupe and Spartan Keys, is one of the most contested races. She's raised $59,538, according to her latest filings. Peralez, a labor-aligned candidate, has the backing of South Bay YIMBY. Rauh has donated $20,000 to her campaign, loaned another $20,000 and has not disclosed other campaign contributions. She said San Jose is in the perfect position to do so with so many coworking spaces and SJSU in the heart of downtown -- whose innovation center she hopes to revitalize. "Ultimately I think that's just the reality of any election where you have multiple candidates," Peralez said. He said it may seem costly, but $5.5 million for free community college is not a big drop in the bucket compared to police spending, which was close to half a billion dollars in 2021. District 9: Foley, who was elected in the same cycle as Esparza, is running unopposed. She was first elected in 2016 and won a close reelection race in 2020. Candidate for Mayor City of San Jose - Tuesday June 7, 2022 To read more about this race and the candidates, click here. Two San Jose council members announce theyre running for "They've been labor friendly and they're both Democrats.". "The biggest challenge is to create real and lasting change in addressing the homelessness crisis," Rauh told San Jose Spotlight. "They risk splitting the vote among more progressive voters.". Davis has been endorsed by the Silicon Valley Biz PAC and the Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association. Walters: Lawmakers eye changing rules governing ballot measures, Brooks: Joe Biden and the struggle for Americas soul, Abortion bans fail in conservative S. Carolina, Nebraska, Elias: Dumb decarceration idea may rear head elsewhere in California, focused on increasing government transparency and accountability, Harriette Cole: My friend's mom didn't recognize me at my job, and she was very rude. Campaign for Mayoral Candidate Raul Peralez Racks up He has been endorsed by a political fundraising committee launched by Liccardo and the Silicon Valley Biz PAC. It's also home to San Jose State University and several theaters and music halls. "I am running because it's time for people like me with lived experiences to have a say in our city's policies," Torres said. "It's unlikely, given the voting patterns we've seen in citywide politics in recent years, that both candidates will make it to the general (election)," San Jose State political science professor Garrick Percival told San Jose Spotlight. If passed, the city's new mayor elected in November will serve a two-year term and be given the opportunity to run for two additional four-year terms in 2024 and again in 2028 -- allowing the winner a potential of 10 years in office as opposed to the traditional eight years. 460 Chavez added she'd rather focus on the issues affecting residents, including the high cost of living and homelessness. As Chavez and Peralez prepare to face off on June 7, many progressives fear having them both on the ballot could split the vote and hand a win to business-friendly candidates such as Councilmembers Matt Mahan and Dev Davis, who are also vying for mayor. In addition to homelessness, Rauh wants to incorporate more public art in downtown, improve public safety by increasing staffing in the police department and address housing affordability. District 3 encompasses neighborhoods from Vendome and Naglee Park to Japantown and Spartan Keyes. She then opened her own mediation business and serves as a volunteer attorney with Santa Clara County's Pro Bono Project. Kamei has garnered the support of Jones, as well as the Santa Clara County Democratic Party and the South Bay Labor Council. Irene Smith, 61, is another non-politico jumping into the council race to combat problems she said have continued to worsen over the years. District 5: In one of the most contentious San Jose political contests this election cycle, five candidates are vying to replace recently District 5 Councilwoman Magdalena Carrasco, who terms out this year. San Jose State political science professor emeritus Larry Gerston said the labor council's support gives Chavez an edge in the primary election and puts pressure on Peralez to mobilize voters. Raul Peralez | Voter's Edge California Voter Guide Gerston also noted Chavez's many years of experience in city and county politics may make her a target to people who want to sweep out incumbent politicians. This doesn't favor progressive candidates, and some think it could eliminate one -- or both -- from the pack. Two San Jose council members announce theyre running for Asked about the possible split, Chavez told San Jose Spotlight she's running to be mayor for every person who calls the city home. "I am the only candidate who has created solutions on all these fronts," Torres said. " 460 - San Jose Inside She is ready to jump into the political scene to focus on solving what she says is District 3 and San Jose's top issue: homelessness. Chavez was head of the South Bay Labor Council, and Peralez wanted to get her support. Jim Spence: Spence is a retired San Jose police sergeant and registered Republican running on a conservative platform. Peralez told San Jose Spotlight he understands some are worried he'll pull votes from Chavez, but he's not concerned. "While I do not recall making comments in 2012, I was gratified to receive Raul's endorsement, have him walk precincts with me, and have him view me as his mentor when I ran for county supervisor in 2013," she said. She previously covered San Jose City Hall and was awarded first place in local government reporting from the California News Publishers Association in 2021. "He has to come with more of a fight than she does," Gerston told San Jose Spotlight.
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