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  2. San Jose City Council - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose City Council, officially San José City Council, is the legislature of the government of the City of San Jose, California. As the Mayor of San Jose, Matt Mahan casts the 11th vote on matters before the council and acts as chair of the council during most meetings. Rosemary Kamei serving her first two-year term as Vice Mayor ...

  3. San Jose City Hall - Wikipedia

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    San José City Hall is the seat of the municipal government of San Jose, California. Located in Downtown San Jose, it was designed by Pritzker Prize -winning architect Richard Meier in a Postmodern style. It consists of an 18-story tower, an iconic glass rotunda, and a city council chamber wing, laid out within a two-block-long public square ...

  4. Government of San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    The government of San Jose, officially the City of San José, operates as a charter city within California law under the San José City Charter. [1] The elected government of the city, which operates as a council–manager government, is composed of the Mayor of San Jose (currently Matt Mahan), the San Jose City Council, and several other elected offices.

  5. Sam Liccardo - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Samuel Theodore Liccardo (born April 16, 1970) is an American politician from California who served as the 65th mayor of San Jose from 2015 to 2023. [1] A member of the Democratic Party, Liccardo was elected mayor in November 2014. He was reelected in 2018 with 75.8% of the vote. [2]

  6. Occupy San José - Wikipedia

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    Occupy San José was a peaceful protest and demonstration in City Hall Plaza in San Jose, California. [2] [3] The demonstration was inspired by Occupy Wall Street and is part of the larger "Occupy" protest movement. [4] The aim of the demonstration was to begin a sustained occupation in downtown San José, the 10th largest city in the United ...

  7. Mayor of San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Belden, first mayor of San Jose Sherman Otis Houghton, fourth mayor of San Jose. Before 1967, mayors of San Jose were nominated and elected by the San Jose City Council. [1] Josiah Belden 1850–1851; Thomas White 1851–1854; O. H. Allen 1854–1855; Sherman Otis Houghton 1855–1856; Lawrence Archer 1856; John M. Murphy 1856; George ...

  8. Local government in California - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, there is an eleven-member Board of Supervisors, [10] but the executive branch of the government is headed by an elected mayor, department heads are responsible to the mayor, and there is both a city police department and a county sheriff, the latter mostly responsible for operating the county jail and for most jail bookings ...

  9. San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    San Jose, officially the City of San José (Spanish for ' Saint Joseph ' [ 14 ] / ˌsænhoʊˈzeɪ, - ˈseɪ / SAN hoh-ZAY, -⁠SAY; Spanish: [saŋ xoˈse]), [ 15 ] is the largest city in Northern California by both population and area. With a 2022 population of 971,233, [ 9 ] it is the most populous city in both the Bay Area and the San Jose ...