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Gabby Chavez-Lopez

Elect Gabby Chavez-Lopez for City Council to put San Jose on the right track for progress. 

Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 3 and will govern effectively in the best interests of this diverse district.

Progressive endorsements: Chavez-Lopez has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California Working Families Party, Santa Clara County League of Conservation Voters, South Bay Labor Council AFL-CIO, Democratic Activists for Women Now (DAWN), and Planned Parenthood Mar Monte. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, including Asm. Speaker Robert Rivas, Asm. Ash Kalra, Santa Clara County Sup. Betty Duong, and Santa Clara Sup. Susan Ellenberg.

Electoral history: Chavez-Lopez has not run for public office before.

Top issues: Public safety, public cleanliness, housing solutions, small-business support, economic mobility, transportation, and rejuvenating the downtown.

Governance and community leadership experience: Chavez-Lopez most recently served as executive director of Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, which she did to provide civic engagement and leadership development through a lens of feminism and diversity. Prior to this role, she held a variety of positions, including as the appointed planning commissioner of Santa Clara County, and several roles in marketing and hospitality. 

Other background: Chavez-Lopez is a longtime resident of California.

The Race
Primary Election Results: The April 2025 results included Gabby Chavez-Lopez 30%, Anthony Tordillos 22%, Matthew Quevedo 22%, Irene Smith 16%, and several candidates with less than 10% of the vote. After an automatic recount that confirmed Anthony Tordillos won 6 more votes than Matthew Quevedo, Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos will contend in a June 24 run-off election. 

Candidate fundraising and pledges: Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s campaign has raised $79,025 and is not funded by police, real estate, or fossil fuel interests.

Opposing candidate: Anthony Tordillos
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Tordillos’s campaign has raised $124,693 and is funded by corporate PAC interests.

The District
City: San Jose is Santa Clara County’s most populous city. San Jose’s City Council District 3 includes downtown. 

Governance structure: San Jose’s City Council oversees the needs of 956,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $6.1 billion annually. San Jose is managed by a council-manager government structure.

The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five-person city council, although San Jose maintains a 10-member council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City council members in San Jose are ‎limited to two terms, or eight years in office total.

Elect Gabby Chavez-Lopez for City Council to put San Jose on the right track for progress. 

Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 3 and will govern effectively in the best interests of this diverse district.

Progressive endorsements: Chavez-Lopez has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California Working Families Party, Santa Clara County League of Conservation Voters, South Bay Labor Council AFL-CIO, Democratic Activists for Women Now (DAWN), and Planned Parenthood Mar Monte. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, including Asm. Speaker Robert Rivas, Asm. Ash Kalra, Santa Clara County Sup. Betty Duong, and Santa Clara Sup. Susan Ellenberg.

Electoral history: Chavez-Lopez has not run for public office before.

Top issues: Public safety, public cleanliness, housing solutions, small-business support, economic mobility, transportation, and rejuvenating the downtown.

Governance and community leadership experience: Chavez-Lopez most recently served as executive director of Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, which she did to provide civic engagement and leadership development through a lens of feminism and diversity. Prior to this role, she held a variety of positions, including as the appointed planning commissioner of Santa Clara County, and several roles in marketing and hospitality. 

Other background: Chavez-Lopez is a longtime resident of California.

The Race
Primary Election Results: The April 2025 results included Gabby Chavez-Lopez 30%, Anthony Tordillos 22%, Matthew Quevedo 22%, Irene Smith 16%, and several candidates with less than 10% of the vote. After an automatic recount that confirmed Anthony Tordillos won 6 more votes than Matthew Quevedo, Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos will contend in a June 24 run-off election. 

Candidate fundraising and pledges: Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s campaign has raised $79,025 and is not funded by police, real estate, or fossil fuel interests.

Opposing candidate: Anthony Tordillos
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Tordillos’s campaign has raised $124,693 and is funded by corporate PAC interests.

The District
City: San Jose is Santa Clara County’s most populous city. San Jose’s City Council District 3 includes downtown. 

Governance structure: San Jose’s City Council oversees the needs of 956,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $6.1 billion annually. San Jose is managed by a council-manager government structure.

The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five-person city council, although San Jose maintains a 10-member council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City council members in San Jose are ‎limited to two terms, or eight years in office total.

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Elect Gabby Chavez-Lopez for City Council to put San Jose on the right track for progress. 

Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 3 and will govern effectively in the best interests of this diverse district.

Progressive endorsements: Chavez-Lopez has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California Working Families Party, Santa Clara County League of Conservation Voters, South Bay Labor Council AFL-CIO, Democratic Activists for Women Now (DAWN), and Planned Parenthood Mar Monte. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, including Asm. Speaker Robert Rivas, Asm. Ash Kalra, Santa Clara County Sup. Betty Duong, and Santa Clara Sup. Susan Ellenberg.

Electoral history: Chavez-Lopez has not run for public office before.

Top issues: Public safety, public cleanliness, housing solutions, small-business support, economic mobility, transportation, and rejuvenating the downtown.

Governance and community leadership experience: Chavez-Lopez most recently served as executive director of Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, which she did to provide civic engagement and leadership development through a lens of feminism and diversity. Prior to this role, she held a variety of positions, including as the appointed planning commissioner of Santa Clara County, and several roles in marketing and hospitality. 

Other background: Chavez-Lopez is a longtime resident of California.

The Race
Primary Election Results: The April 2025 results included Gabby Chavez-Lopez 30%, Anthony Tordillos 22%, Matthew Quevedo 22%, Irene Smith 16%, and several candidates with less than 10% of the vote. After an automatic recount that confirmed Anthony Tordillos won 6 more votes than Matthew Quevedo, Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos will contend in a June 24 run-off election. 

Candidate fundraising and pledges: Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s campaign has raised $79,025 and is not funded by police, real estate, or fossil fuel interests.

Opposing candidate: Anthony Tordillos
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Tordillos’s campaign has raised $124,693 and is funded by corporate PAC interests.

The District
City: San Jose is Santa Clara County’s most populous city. San Jose’s City Council District 3 includes downtown. 

Governance structure: San Jose’s City Council oversees the needs of 956,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $6.1 billion annually. San Jose is managed by a council-manager government structure.

The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five-person city council, although San Jose maintains a 10-member council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City council members in San Jose are ‎limited to two terms, or eight years in office total.

Elect Gabby Chavez-Lopez for City Council to put San Jose on the right track for progress. 

Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of City Council District 3 and will govern effectively in the best interests of this diverse district.

Progressive endorsements: Chavez-Lopez has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California Working Families Party, Santa Clara County League of Conservation Voters, South Bay Labor Council AFL-CIO, Democratic Activists for Women Now (DAWN), and Planned Parenthood Mar Monte. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, including Asm. Speaker Robert Rivas, Asm. Ash Kalra, Santa Clara County Sup. Betty Duong, and Santa Clara Sup. Susan Ellenberg.

Electoral history: Chavez-Lopez has not run for public office before.

Top issues: Public safety, public cleanliness, housing solutions, small-business support, economic mobility, transportation, and rejuvenating the downtown.

Governance and community leadership experience: Chavez-Lopez most recently served as executive director of Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, which she did to provide civic engagement and leadership development through a lens of feminism and diversity. Prior to this role, she held a variety of positions, including as the appointed planning commissioner of Santa Clara County, and several roles in marketing and hospitality. 

Other background: Chavez-Lopez is a longtime resident of California.

The Race
Primary Election Results: The April 2025 results included Gabby Chavez-Lopez 30%, Anthony Tordillos 22%, Matthew Quevedo 22%, Irene Smith 16%, and several candidates with less than 10% of the vote. After an automatic recount that confirmed Anthony Tordillos won 6 more votes than Matthew Quevedo, Gabby Chavez-Lopez and Anthony Tordillos will contend in a June 24 run-off election. 

Candidate fundraising and pledges: Gabby Chavez-Lopez’s campaign has raised $79,025 and is not funded by police, real estate, or fossil fuel interests.

Opposing candidate: Anthony Tordillos
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Tordillos’s campaign has raised $124,693 and is funded by corporate PAC interests.

The District
City: San Jose is Santa Clara County’s most populous city. San Jose’s City Council District 3 includes downtown. 

Governance structure: San Jose’s City Council oversees the needs of 956,000 people and manages an estimated operating budget of $6.1 billion annually. San Jose is managed by a council-manager government structure.

The Position
Incorporated cities in California are generally governed by a five-person city council, although San Jose maintains a 10-member council. A city council is responsible for establishing policy, passing local laws (called ordinances), voting on budget appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the city. City council members in San Jose are ‎limited to two terms, or eight years in office total.