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Sam Liccardo was one of five children. Salvador and Laura (née Aceves) Liccardo were his parents, and he grew up in Saratoga, California, and graduated from Bellarmine College Preparatory in 1987. Liccardo received a bachelor's degree in government from Georgetown University, where he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. [6]
A primary election was held on June 3, 2014. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff election was held between the top two vote-getters, Dave Cortese and Sam Liccardo, on November 4, 2014. [1] Liccardo was elected mayor with a majority of the vote. Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.
The recount request was controversial, with Low's campaign accusing Liccardo of being behind it, an accusation which was vehemently denied by Liccardo's campaign. [6] At the conclusion of the recount on May 1, Low ultimately edged out Simitian by a margin of 5 votes, with Low gaining 12 votes and Simitian 7. [ 7 ]
Democrat Sam Liccardo won election to a U.S. House seat representing California on Wednesday. He defeated state Assemblymember Evan Low, another Democrat, in the highly competitive race. Liccardo served as San Jose mayor and council member for 16 years before winning his congressional seat.
Norman Y. Mineta, 59th mayor of San Jose Ron Gonzales, 63rd mayor of San Jose Chuck Reed, 64th mayor of San Jose Sam Liccardo, 65th mayor of San Jose Since 1967, San Jose has elected its mayors by popular vote. [ 2 ]
Sam Liccardo: Steve Brown Popular vote 120,846: 22,764 Percentage 75.84%: 14.29% Candidate Quangminh Pham Tyrone Wade Popular vote 11,330 4,406 Percentage 7.11%
The Mexican director and producer chose an Italian director to shoot a short film set at the end of the year, any year. The delightful 'Le Pupille' is the result.
Due to San Jose term limits, which sets a maximum of two total terms, incumbent mayor Sam Liccardo was not eligible to run for reelection. The 2022 mayoral election would be the last held on a gubernatorial election cycle, as a result of the passage of Measure B in 2022. [ 3 ]