$1 Million District: Chavez-Lopez & Tordillos Vie for San Jose's Costliest Council Seat
Briefly

San Jose's downtown city council race has reached historic levels of spending, with expectations of total costs between $2 and $3.2 million primarily linked to ballot operations. Over $1 million has already been spent on candidates' campaigns, raising concerns about economic policies and housing strategies for the city. The race pits progressive candidate Gabby Chavez-Lopez against Mayor Matt Mahan's ally, Matthew Quevedo, culminating in a shocker when Anthony Tordillos seized victory by just six votes. The intense competition highlights the significant stakes at play in shaping the city’s political landscape amid shifting allegiances.
The downtown city council race in San Jose has become the costliest in the city's history, with an estimated total expenditure between $2 to $3.2 million.
At stake in this election is the crucial balance of the city council, which could significantly influence San Jose's post-pandemic recovery and housing policies.
Anthony Tordillos' narrow victory over Matthew Quevedo by just six votes highlights the intense competition and strategic spending in this unprecedented race.
The funding dynamics reveal a split between progressive forces led by the South Bay Labor Council and a centrist approach backed by Mayor Matt Mahan.
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