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Councilmember Mikey Hothi

District 5

mhothi@lodi.gov

(209) 333-6700

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Mayor Mikey Hothi is a proud Lodi native who returned to the city after college and has dedicated his life to making Lodi a quality place for everyone who chooses to live here. When he’s not working as the mayor of Lodi, he is also involved in various boards and commissions, including the Lodi Fire Foundation and Measure L Sales Tax Oversight Commission.


First elected: Nov. 3, 2020


Day job: Senior government affairs strategist at VinFast US


Alma mater: UCLA (bachelor’s degree, political science) 


Notable quote:  “I will work to build more green space, including walking, jogging, and biking trails throughout town. Additionally, I would like to focus on ensuring our citizens and visitors feel safe in Lodi.” (Source: Lodi News)

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