Special interest groups back District 3 San Jose council candidates - San Jos Spotlight
The upcoming special election in San Jose for the City Council's District 3 seat has attracted considerable financial attention, with candidates receiving substantial contributions from special interest groups and constituents. Matthew Quevedo, the deputy chief of staff for Mayor Matt Mahan, has raised over $245,000, leading the fundraising efforts among the seven candidates vying for the open seat. Gabby Chavez-Lopez, Executive Director of the Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, is in second place, having raised $145,842. The election, scheduled for April 8, has seen the involvement of two political action committees that have already spent more than $24,000 to support their candidates. Despite Quevedo's fundraising dominance, Chavez-Lopez expresses confidence in her campaign and the strength of her support network.
Both candidates emphasize their commitment to addressing community needs and fostering change. As the election date draws near, the financial stakes reflect the growing importance of this local political race. This election not only highlights the candidates' individual platforms but also underscores the influence of political funding in shaping local governance.