Chula Vista is a growing city with immense opportunities. The challenges we face are also significant, and they won’t be solved by any one person. It takes working together and having deep knowledge of what makes our Chula Vista community special.

As a candidate for Chula Vista City Council, I will work relentlessly and listen to the great residents of District 3 to shape a future that is safe for communities, inclusive of people from all walks of life and focused on the rewards that can be achieved by hard work.

My family has extensive roots here and I’m proud to raise my family in District 3. Chula Vista is my home and I have high expectations for what we can do together. With your support we will take Chula Vista into a new, bright future.

I’m looking to earn your support as a candidate for Chula Vista City Council District 3!

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Michael Inzunza was born and raised in Chula Vista. His children attend school in our neighborhood and he has been married for almost 20 years to his wife Alejandra, principal in the Sweetwater School District.

Michael has spent his entire career advocating for our community as a classroom teacher, administrator and committee member in several non-profit organizations including the San Diego Foundation. He currently serves our city as an appointed Chula Vista Commissioner by former Mayor Mary Salas and current Mayor John McCann and was also an appointed Children, Youth and Families Commissioner by the Chairperson of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.

Professionally, Inzunza works for the California School Boards Association representing school districts in our region working closely with school board members and state legislators to ensure adequate funding and support services for every public school in our community. As a civic-minded community leader, Michael has been recognized state-wide with a resolution from the former California Lt. Governor, KSWB’s Hispanic Unsung Hero Award and with several regional recognitions for his tireless efforts in fighting for our city. 

Michael Inzunza has been living in our neighborhood for 12 years and holds a master’s degree in education, bachelor’s degree in sociology and graduate work in secondary bilingual education.

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