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Retired Nonprofit Administrator
Safer Streets, Parks, and Neighborhoods
Every family deserves to feel safe—whether driving down our main roads, walking through a park, or relaxing at home. Today, too many Stockton residents are experiencing reckless speeding, dangerous sideshows, and a visible lack of consistent public safety presence. Streets like 8 Mile Road should connect our community, not put it at risk. We need a proactive approach that restores order, prevents crime, and ensures our neighborhoods are places where families can thrive without fear.
I will advocate for increased staffing of first responders and public safety officers to provide the consistent patrols our community deserves. In addition, I will push for a new police substation in our area to improve response times and strengthen neighborhood-based policing. By investing in smart, community-focused public safety strategies, we can reclaim our streets, protect our parks, and restore peace of mind for every resident.
Better Quality of Life
Stockton families deserve more than just getting by—they deserve the opportunity to truly thrive. That starts with access to safe, affordable housing across all income levels, so residents can stay in the community they love. At the same time, we need to bring in more shopping, dining, and entertainment options that reflect the vibrancy of our city and reduce the need to leave town for everyday needs and experiences.
With my experience as a former COO of a local affordable housing nonprofit, I understand how to turn plans into real, measurable results. I will work to expand housing opportunities, attract new businesses, and support the creation of strong, head-of-household jobs that sustain families. By focusing on economic growth and livability, we can build a Stockton where opportunity is within reach for everyone.
Transparency and Accountability
Stockton residents are tired of politics that prioritize conflict over progress. Endless finger-pointing and personal disputes at City Hall distract
Annette Sanchez is a lifelong Stockton resident who has dedicated more than 25 years to serving Stockton families—working to strengthen neighborhoods, expand opportunity, and improve quality of life. Her career in nonprofit leadership and public service reflects a deep commitment to delivering real results for the community.
Annette began her work with El Concilio, rising from Health Program Coordinator to Vice President, where she oversaw a $30 million budget, 12 locations, and more than 300 employees serving communities across the region. She helped expand access to critical health and social services while ensuring strong leadership, accountability, and effective programs.
Annette then went on to serve as Chief Operating Officer of Visionary Home Builders of California, where she focused on expanding affordable housing and helping families find stable, safe places to live prior to her retirement. Her hands-on experience gave her a practical understanding of one of Stockton’s most urgent challenges.
Annette has also served on the Stockton Police Community Advisory Board and as Chair of the Stockton Civil Service Commission, where she worked to strengthen trust, fairness, and accountability in local government.
She is running for City Council to focus on safer streets, more affordable housing, better infrastructure, and stronger economic opportunities for working families. Annette believes Stockton deserves leadership that listens, works together, and delivers results—and she’s ready to serve.
Annette has been married to her husband, Manuel, for over 40 years. Theys have three adult children, two grandchildren and one grandchild
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