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Mayor Cameron Bregman

District 3

cbregman@lodi.gov

(209) 333-6700

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Cameron Bregman was born and raised in Lodi and is a third-generation resident of the city. In 2022, at the age of 21, he became the youngest person to be elected to the Lodi City Council. (Also precocious in business, he incorporated his first company at age 18.) Bregman is involved in various lobbying groups that take him to both Sacramento and Washington, D.C., and he devotes time to civic organizations that give back to the local community.


First elected: Nov. 8, 2022 


Day job: Owner of Bregman Services (Employee Benefits, Insurance/Financial Services)


Alma mater: San Joaquin Delta College 


Notable quote: I am a builder at heart, if I complain I want to be a part of the solution, and I always try to break the bounds of what social norms say our lives need to look like. Give me the impossible and I will give you the opportunity.” (Source: LinkedIn)

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