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Councilmember Matt Mahan

District 10
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Until he won the 2022 mayoral race, Matt Mahan was a councilmember in San Jose District 10, which includes Almaden, Blossom Hill, Santa Teresa, and Vista Park. According to his campaign site, Mahan was raised by working-class parents (a schoolteacher and a letter carrier) in the town of Watsonville, where he developed an interest in local politics. That passion stuck with Mahan, who began working with Causes, an early Facebook app that enabled people to raise awareness and funds for their favorite nonprofits, eventually becoming CEO. In 2014, Mahan co-founded Brigade along with a few colleagues. Brigade built the world’s first voter network: nonpartisan peer-to-peer organizing tools that can be found in the Apple and Android app stores. Brigade’s team and intellectual property were recently acquired by Pinterest and Countable, respectively—leaving him free to campaign for City Council.


First elected: Nov. 3, 2020


Alma mater: Harvard University (bachelor’s degree in social studies)


Former public service: Clean Energy Citizen Advisory Commission, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Almaden Valley Community Association, District 10 Leadership Coalition, Joint Venture Silicon Valley, San Jose Rotary


Notable quote: “There’s something incredibly fulfilling about the interpersonal side of local government and being face to face with people and getting to know them really personally, which is something you kind of miss in the tech sector,” Mahan told San Jose Inside.

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Mahan said he appreciated Chavez’s “most gracious concession in the true spirit of our robust democracy,” and congratulated her on a strong campaign.

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San Jose mayoral candidate Matt Mahan’s lead grew after Thursday’s count, but while the Friday margin held steady, his percentage of the vote dropped to 51.38%, compared to 48.62% for Cindy Chavez.

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A new record: $2.4 million in special interest funding alone spent in the San Jose mayoral race between Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez and San Jose Councilmember Matt Mahan. The outspent Mahan charges that the PAC money behind Chavez is “the kind of pay-to-play politics that erodes public trust.”
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