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  2. Milpitas, California - Wikipedia

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    Milpitas (Spanish for ' little milpas ' or little cornfields) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, in Silicon Valley.As of the 2020 census, the city population was 80,273. [7]

  3. Ben F. Gross - Wikipedia

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    Ben F. Gross (1921 – August 13, 2012) was an American politician, union leader, and civil right activist who was the first African-American to serve as mayor of Milpitas and the first African-American mayor to lead a predominantly white city in California.

  4. Anthony Phan - Wikipedia

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    Councilmember, City of Milpitas, General Election 2016 Candidate: Votes % Bob Nunez: 7,465 24.00 Anthony Phan: 6,480 20.83 Evelyn Chua 5,787 18.60 Jennifer Strohfus

  5. Jose Esteves - Wikipedia

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    That year Milpitas was a city whose population was majority Asian American, and fifteen percent Filipino American. [20] Later that same year in 2014, seeking his sixth term as mayor, Esteves received the endorsement of Kansen Chu , Ro Khanna , the North American Punjabi Association, the Greater San Jose Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and others.

  6. List of mayors of Milpitas, California - Wikipedia

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    List of Mayors of Milpitas # Image Mayor Term start Term end Notes / Citations Elected by City Council; 1 Tom Evatt January 26, 1954 April 17, 1956 [1] 2 Tom Cardoza April 17, 1956 April 15, 1958 3 Jack Johns April 15, 1958 April 19, 1960 4 Richard B. Taylor April 19, 1960 April 17, 1962 5 W. D. (Denny) Weisgerber April 17, 1962 April 19, 1966 ...

  7. Alex Lee (politician) - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Democratic Party, Lee's district includes Fremont, Newark, Sunol, Milpitas, and parts of western San Jose. A Democratic Socialist, Lee is one of the most progressive members of the California legislature. [1] During his tenure, he has been a strong supporter of legislation to increase housing, in particular social housing. [1] [2]