Meet the Candidates
On the 5th of April, 2025, San Andreas saw it's first mayoral debate since the new government administration. This event saw a good level of attendance, and gave the citizens a platform to ask questions to the aspiring mayors, and hear about their plans for the great State of San Andreas. For those that could not attend, we have attached information about our candidates below.
If you go to dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be?
I am going to be a little "cheaty" here and say a group of people because they are very important to me. It would be my brothers, sisters and parents. I haven't seen any of them for a few years now due to a lot of them being in Japan, but some of my brothers and sisters have disappeared. As I have previously stated, family is everything to me and I would love for all of us to be together again, even if it was for one more meal.
What is your background in the State of San Andreas?
I have been a citizen of Los Santos for a very long time now. During this time I was focused a lot of the Department Of Corrections and the setting up of the department. I work along side my warden team to leader our officers. As a large focus of mine in the department is working with officers to focus on the support of those who are incarcerated into our facility. I like to ensure everyone has their voice heard, from ensuring DOJ are able to access inmates for legal advice to show inmates ways of improving their lives when they leave. Currently working with member of our team to set up a reformation division within out department. Other than my work, I have spent the majority of my time looking after my twins who are 8 years old. It's important I be there for their younger years and help educate them on their in heritage of Asian and American background. Family is important to me and it's always something I like to project in my every day life. Treating everyone with care and love.
What are your top three areas of focus if you were to be elected as mayor?
I would like to set up acts that will benefit the city, even after I was to leave the office. This would be acts/legislation such as The Safe Streets Act (tackling reckless driving from gov departments & CIVs, including permanent racing areas for those who have a need for speed), and The Fair Hustle Initiative (Giving small/new business owners and vendors a chance to thrive). Two major points that will support the safety & economic aspects of the city.
I major focus for me is to support those with a criminal history because everyone has rights. I hate to see those with criminals history to be seen less than others, we all have a voice. This means working with departments such as DOJ & DOC to have programs that can support the rehabilitation of those who choice to change their life around. All this would include possible benefits such as housing from their typical environment, funds to help set up possible business ideas or even helping them get a good paying job.
I would back these programs up by including a legislation, The Second Chance Act. Give offenders a real shot at rebuilding their lives through, education, work, and even community support; not just time behind bars where they learn nothing. All this would include setting up possible city-funded re-entry programs that help former inmates get housing, job placements, and therapy after release.
Last, but not least. I would love the focus of the mayor role to be the voice of the people. This means regular meetings with the public to answer questions, bi-weekly reports of what is happening, a transparency of letting people know if something isn't going to plan and why, and lastly working on a platform that can allow GOV jobs & public to have open discussions to discuss perspectives and learn from each other.
What is your background in the State of San Andreas?
Civilian-Professional Treasure Hunter, Manager at Rex's Diner and helps at Rex's Garaged it's always something I like to project in my every day life. Treating everyone with care and love.
What are your top three areas of focus if you were to be elected as mayor?
Lowering Insurance Rates and Making the city equitable for civilians
Helping PD and EMS with outreach programs for the community
Mask Live's Matter
If you go to dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be?
(( I would invite Mr. Nez to dine with so I can pick his brain and ask him what he was thinking when creation became an impossible adventure! ))
What is your background in the State of San Andreas?
My Back ground in San Andreas started as a worker at the local pawn shop, Buying and selling Jewelry just trying to make a living to make ends meet. That not being enough I went and picked up a second job at a mechanics shop working my butt off to help the people of the city. After doing that a while the first Mayor election came along and I decided to run for office, I was able to win and take the seat but sadly the people who also were in office did not share the same enthusiasm and dedication that I did as well. After the govt shut down I decided the best way to help the city was to join the amazing medical team at Fiacre. I worked there for a while making my way up the ranks before being let go for being to fired up and outspoken. Since I left there I have just been doing jobs around the city and seeing the inner and outer workings of everything.
What are your top three areas of focus if you were to be elected as mayor?
Get Laws Passed that help make the city a better place
Bring better job opportunities to the people of the city
Refine the areas of concern that the people have and make sure everyone is happy and healthy
If you go to dinner with any person, living or dead, who would it be?
It would have to be my Grandfather, Because he always had the best advice and outlook on life and could help answer any questions bout things that I would have.
written by Jamie Lawson