Sam T. Liccardo

Sam T. Liccardo[1]
San Jose City Council
In office
2007 – present
Preceded by Cindy Chavez
Personal details
Political party Democratic
Profession Councilmember / Politician / District Attorney

Sam T. Liccardo, 36, was elected onto the San José City Council in November 2006 replacing termed out Vice Mayor Cindy Chavez. Prior to his election in November 2006, he served as a prosecutor of sexual assault and child exploitation crimes in the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.

Liccardo's family has a long history in downtown San Jose, where three of his grandparents spent much of their lives. One grandfather, Ted Aceves, grew up downtown, and Liccardo's mother, Laura, attended Notre Dame High. His paternal grandparents, Rosalie and Samuel A. Liccardo, lived in the district for decades, and for many years, they ran the Notre Dame Market, a fixture to longtime downtown residents.

Liccardo, an avid triathlete, was honored by the USA Triathlon Association with "All American" status in its 2005 rankings of amateur triathletes in the United States.

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Education

Election to the San José City Council

Liccardo was elected over a heavily favored opponent, former District 5 City Councilmember & California State Assemblymember Manny J. Diaz, but Liccardo defeated Diaz by over 20 points in the November 7, 2006 election. He succeeded former Vice Mayor Cindy Chavez who served two terms.

Liccardo's campaign was successful largely because of neighborhood support he received--including 23 neighborhood association presidents throughout the District. He also was a tireless campaigner, walking nearly all the 50 precincts in the City Council District.

Policy Emphasis on the City Council

Personal

Liccardo resides in a century-old bungalow in Downtown San José's Northside neighborhood. His partner, Jessica Garcia-Kohl, is an executive with a local non-profit organization.

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