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County Supervisor Betty Duong

District 2

district2@bos.sccgov.org

(408) 299-5020


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Betty Duong was elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors representing District Two in November 2024. She represents more than 400,000 residents of San Jose in the Downtown, East Side, Southside and surrounding neighborhoods. District Two is also home to the historic and iconic Japantown, Little Saigon, Little Italy, and Little Portugal neighborhoods.

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