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An advertisement against Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors candidate Madison Nguyen is calling out her loyalty to the county. The mailer, paid for by the South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council, ...
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San Jose official to file complaint over stolen campaign signs
Candidates on both sides of a historic race to seat Santa Clara County’s first Vietnamese American supervisor say their campaign signs have been stolen, torn and defaced. One San Jose leader wants to ...
Madison’s talents in leveraging business interests to benefit the whole community are unmatched, and we are elated to have her on our team.” — Brenna Bolger, PRxDigital’s founder and CEO SAN JOSE, CA, ...
On May 1, UCSC alumna Madison Nguyen (Rachel Carson ’97, history) filed papers to run for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District 2. The primary election is March 5, 2024. The top two ...
Madison Nguyen, wearing black athletic pants and tennis shoes, walks with her 12-year-old daughter Olivia Tran in scorching 93-degree heat, canvassing an East San Jose neighborhood across from Story ...
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Fast-food and unions are funding this Silicon Valley contest
The fight between business and labor interests is finding ground in the race for District 2 on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. Special interest groups have collectively spent $1.2 million ...
Madison Nguyen plays an integral role for the Archbishop Murphy volleyball as an outside hitter. The Wildcats’ junior averaged 3.6 digs, 2.6 kills and 0.6 aces per set this season on her way to ...
The contest for District 2 Santa Clara County supervisor looks to be historic, with two Vietnamese American women leading the field for the open seat. As of 10:20 p.m. on Tuesday, Madison Nguyen is ...
Little Saigon may be on the precipice of electing its first-ever Vietnamese American to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, and a potential key voice in decisions on homelessness, mental ...
In September 2005, Madison Nguyen (33) received 63% of the votes cast in a special election, becoming the first Vietnamese American to serve on the San José City Council. Since she took office, her ...
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