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  2. Mary Salas - Wikipedia

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    Mary Casillas Salas (born March 17, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 40th mayor of Chula Vista, California from 2014 to 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served as a member of the Chula Vista City Council from 2012 to 2014 and as a member of the California State Assembly from 2006 to 2010, representing the 79th Assembly District.

  3. Steve Padilla - Wikipedia

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    In early 2011, Chula Vista's city council failed to appoint Padilla to a full 4-year term in his own right in a 3–2 vote, just hours after he was sworn in as vice chairman at the commission's annual luncheon. [26] In 2014 Padilla sought to re-enter elective office and sought a seat on the Chula Vista City Council.

  4. Category:Mayors of Chula Vista, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mayors of Chula Vista, California" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Mayoral elections in Chula Vista, California - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Chula Vista mayoral election was held on June 7, 1994. The incumbent mayor Tim Nader did not seek reelection. Shirley Horton, a member of the city council, won the mayoral office with more than 50% of the votes in the primary election.

  6. Meet the candidates for Chula Vista’s fourth city council ...

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    Ramirez is a metal fabrication business owner who was a former member of the Chula Vista City Council between 2006 and 2015. His priorities include public safety, helping the homeless and building ...

  7. Chula Vista, California - Wikipedia

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    Chula Vista (/ ˌ tʃ uː l ə ˈ v ɪ s t ə ... In 1991, Chula Vista elected its first female mayor, Gayle McCandliss, who died from cancer a few weeks after being ...

  8. Cheryl Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Cox (born February 23, 1949) was the mayor of Chula Vista, California, from 2006 to 2014.She received both a master's degree in political science and a doctorate in education and moved on to working for Chula Vista Elementary School District as a teacher, principal, and administrator.

  9. Chula Vista City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Chula Vista City Hall is the seat of the government of the city of Chula Vista, California. It houses the five members of city council, which includes the mayor. [1] The city hall was built in 1923 on Third Avenue in the recently incorporated city. It was replaced by a new structure in 1951 at a cost of around $99,000. [2]