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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]
Nine Californians officially took their oath of office Friday afternoon to join the 119th Congress. ... Rep. Sam Liccardo (D-San Jose): Liccardo, a former mayor of San José, is representing the ...
Former San José Mayor Sam Liccardo is projected to win California’s 16th Congressional District against fellow Democrat Evan Low, according to Decision Desk HQ. Liccardo’s victory is notable ...
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.
The district is currently represented by Democrat Sam Liccardo. As currently drawn, it is the state’s wealthiest district. [3] On December 20, 2021, the state redistricting commission unanimously approved a new map of congressional districts, under which the new district overlaps largely with the old 18th district. [4]
California Rep. Sam Liccardo, a former San Jose mayor, told The Associated Press that while he expects limitations as a new Democratic member of Congress, he believes there will be opportunities to make change by focusing on common areas of agreement.
A week after the primary, media outlets reported that former San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo had taken first place. However, it was unclear which candidate he would face in the general election, as state assemblyman Evan Low and Santa Clara County supervisor Joe Simitian repeatedly traded the second-place position during the vote tabulation process.
Sam Liccardo (D) No Open seat; replacing Anna Eshoo (D) Mayor of San Jose San Jose City Council: 1970 [16] California 27: George Whitesides (D) Yes Defeated Mike Garcia (R) CEO of Virgin Galactic Chief of Staff of NASA: 1974 [17] California 29: Luz Rivas (D) No Open seat; replacing Tony Cárdenas (D) California State Assembly: 1974 [18 ...