“As Councilmember for the City of Santa Ana, I will always stand with people over special interests.

This recall effort is corrupt and will cost Santa Ana taxpayers $1.2 million if the special interests get their way.

Vote NO on the corrupt recall.

Mayor Pro Tem Jessie Lopez

Join public safety leaders, teachers, health providers, and local businesses, and say NO to a recall.

ABOUT MAYOR PRO TEM JESSIE LOPEZ

Born and raised in Santa Ana, Jessie Lopez is a daughter of immigrants who has spent her life serving the Santa Ana community. A proud graduate of SAUSD schools, Jessie became the first in her family to graduate college and worked as many as two jobs to afford school.

In 2020, Jessie earned the support of her neighbors and was elected to serve Ward 3 on the Santa Ana City Council. As city councilmember and Mayor Pro Tem, Jessie has delivered results that put our community first.

  • Improving Quality of Life — Jessie has worked hard to bring much-needed renovation and repairs to our city parks and streets while securing funding for new youth programs.

  • Prioritizing Public Safety — Jessie supports investing in safety programs that uplift our community while ensuring the hardworking people who keep our streets safe have the resources they need to do their job. That’s why she voted to approve the city’s budget to expand the number of officers from 376 to 400, and she’s advocated for police oversight to increase accountability.

  • Fighting Environmental Injustice — Jessie is a climate champion and knows that we must take action now to address this crisis. Because of her leadership, Santa Ana is updating and improving its Climate Action Plan. This measure is a comprehensive effort that will reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, remove lead from soil, expand green spaces, and bring sustainable, permanent jobs to expand our economy and support new clean energy industries.

  • Making Housing Affordable and Preventing Homelessness — Jessie supported investing $24 million towards affordable housing, and she’s led efforts to hire more social workers for homeless outreach services, increase shelter for veterans, and expand resources outside of Santa Ana.