Elect Stevevonna Evans for mayor to keep Adelanto on the right track for progress.
Councilmember Stevevonna Evans track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of Adelanto and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse city.
Progressive endorsements: Councilmember Evans has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California Working Families Party, San Bernardino County Democratic Party, and Inland Empire United.
Top issues: Increasing transparency and representation in government, addressing racial inequity, and improving local business and infrastructure.
Key initiatives: In her role, Councilmember Evans has successfully worked to remove discriminatory housing ordinances for formerly incarcerated individuals, voted against the expansion of an ICE detention facility, and has been a strong proponent of economic growth and revitalization in the city, including through the cannibis industry. She also provided leadership in having racism declared a public health crisis, and has worked to create a plan to address the issue in the city.
Governance and community leadership experience: Councilmember Evans has served in this seat since 2018, when she was the second-highest vote-getter in a field of four candidates, earning over 15% of the vote.
Since joining the city council, Councilmember Evans has established a nonprofit organization, Haven’s Future, which seeks to provide resources and support to families involved with Children and Family Services (CFS). This work is inspired by her own experience of injustice with CFS, and builds on her longtime advocacy for CFS reform, improved public programs, and youth-development resources in the city of Adelanto.
Other background: Councilmember Evans has lived in Adelanto since she was a child.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. There are two candidates vying for the mayor’s seat in the November 8 general election, including Councilmember Stevonna Evans, Mayor Gabriel Reyes, Ronald Beard, Monique Carillo, and Diana Esmeralda.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Campaign finance receipts are not publicly available for any candidates in this race.
The District
City: Adelanto is San Bernardino County’s eighth least populous city.Governance structure: The Adelanto mayor and city council oversee the needs of 38,000 people and manage an estimated operating budget of $22 million annually. Adelanto is managed by a council-manager structured government.
The Position
Adelanto uses a council-manager government structure, in which the mayor is elected at large and acts as chair of the five-member city council. The mayor and city council are responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. In Adelanto, a mayor is elected to a four-year term, and there is no term limit.
Last updated: 2023-04-05
Elect Stevevonna Evans for mayor to keep Adelanto on the right track for progress.
Councilmember Stevevonna Evans track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of Adelanto and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse city.
Progressive endorsements: Councilmember Evans has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California Working Families Party, San Bernardino County Democratic Party, and Inland Empire United.
Top issues: Increasing transparency and representation in government, addressing racial inequity, and improving local business and infrastructure.
Key initiatives: In her role, Councilmember Evans has successfully worked to remove discriminatory housing ordinances for formerly incarcerated individuals, voted against the expansion of an ICE detention facility, and has been a strong proponent of economic growth and revitalization in the city, including through the cannibis industry. She also provided leadership in having racism declared a public health crisis, and has worked to create a plan to address the issue in the city.
Governance and community leadership experience: Councilmember Evans has served in this seat since 2018, when she was the second-highest vote-getter in a field of four candidates, earning over 15% of the vote.
Since joining the city council, Councilmember Evans has established a nonprofit organization, Haven’s Future, which seeks to provide resources and support to families involved with Children and Family Services (CFS). This work is inspired by her own experience of injustice with CFS, and builds on her longtime advocacy for CFS reform, improved public programs, and youth-development resources in the city of Adelanto.
Other background: Councilmember Evans has lived in Adelanto since she was a child.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. There are two candidates vying for the mayor’s seat in the November 8 general election, including Councilmember Stevonna Evans, Mayor Gabriel Reyes, Ronald Beard, Monique Carillo, and Diana Esmeralda.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Campaign finance receipts are not publicly available for any candidates in this race.
The District
City: Adelanto is San Bernardino County’s eighth least populous city.Governance structure: The Adelanto mayor and city council oversee the needs of 38,000 people and manage an estimated operating budget of $22 million annually. Adelanto is managed by a council-manager structured government.
The Position
Adelanto uses a council-manager government structure, in which the mayor is elected at large and acts as chair of the five-member city council. The mayor and city council are responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. In Adelanto, a mayor is elected to a four-year term, and there is no term limit.
Last updated: 2023-04-05