Let’s Go Tracy!
A Change Would
Do Us Good

Dan Arriola for Mayor

Dan is focused on bringing good jobs and affordable homes to Tracy. He has served as a City Council member, balancing the budget and passing a code of ethics. Dan will continue to fight for a stronger, more affordable city with the infrastructure to support future growth.

Dotty Nygard for City Council

A retired ER nurse and community leader, Dotty has been a fierce advocate for working families. She is committed to sustainability, youth mentorship, and ensuring that every family in Tracy has access to healthcare and a safe, thriving community.

Steve Abercrombie for City Council

Steve’s career in public service includes his time as a D.A.R.E. officer, serving over 75,000 students across Tracy. He’s committed to public safety and creating strong communities, with a proven record of improving our city through local initiatives and leadership.

Cliff Hudson for City Council

A U.S. Army veteran and leader in the local business community, Cliff has served as Chair of the Tracy Chamber of Commerce. He is committed to business growth, supporting first responders, and providing affordable housing for working families.

Key Issues:
What We’re Fighting For

Good Jobs and Economic Growth

Our candidates are committed to creating good-paying jobs and supporting local businesses. By investing in economic growth, we can ensure that every Tracy resident has access to opportunities close to home.

Stronger Infrastructure

A growing city needs infrastructure to support it. From improved roads to modernized public spaces, we’ll work to ensure that Tracy has the infrastructure it needs for the future.

Affordable Homes

Housing affordability is critical for working families in Tracy. Our candidates will fight to expand housing options, ensuring that every resident can afford to live in the city they call home.

Public Safety and Accountability

A safe city is a strong city. Our candidates will work with law enforcement and community leaders to keep our neighborhoods safe while ensuring transparency and accountability in local government.

Your Neighbors Are Voting. Are You?

Make sure your voice is heard in this year’s election. Don’t leave important local decisions to others—every vote counts, from the top of the ballot to the bottom.

You can vote for mayor and two council candidates. NVLF recommends three, but please only vote for the two you prefer.