Returning To Lead. Restoring Trust in San Bernardino.

Virginia is once again answering the call to serve. As the only woman in the race, she brings a balanced, community-centered perspective and the experience needed to restore accountability and effective leadership to City Hall.

San Bernardino's best days are ahead

Before entering public office, Virginia dedicated more than 30 years of her career to public safety as a California State Parole Agent, working to rehabilitate individuals and strengthen neighborhoods. After her retirement from the City Council, she continued to serve the community as a representative for a local County Supervisor connecting residents to essential programs and resources.
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Committed to Serving You

Addressing Homelessness

Virginia will work to expand partnerships between the city, county, and
nonprofit organizations to connect unhoused residents with housing, mental
health services, and long-term support.

Restoring Trust in City Hall

Virginia will promote transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership to rebuild confidence in local government and ensure decisions are made in the public’s best interest.

Revitalizing Downtown

Virginia will champion efforts to attract new businesses, improve public safety, and invest in infrastructure to make downtown San Bernardino a thriving hub for residents and visitors.

Meet Virginia

Virginia Marquez is a lifelong resident of San Bernardino and a proven leader with a record of service, accountability, and results. She served two terms on the San Bernardino City Council, where she helped guide the city through one of its most difficult times, including the municipal bankruptcy, and played a key role in restoring financial stability and public trust.
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