The November 3, 2020 election will be held to elect one city council member for District 3. North County Daily Star invited the Candidates to be interviewed. They were asked the same questions. This week District 3 candidates interviews are available.
Alan Geraci is a respected attorney, father, youth sports coach, and community leader. He and his wife Karen live in San Marcos and have a blended family of six children and two grandchildren.
Alan attended the State University of New York at Albany receiving his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. After graduating, Alan moved to California to attend law school in San Diego where he earned his law degree from California Western School of Law.
Alan Geraci served as a Deputy City Attorney for the City of San Diego where he headed the Trial and Appellate Division, supervising 35 lawyers. Alan led the effort to create the first-ever Domestic Violence Unit in the City Attorney’s office. He also fought to preserve open space in East San Diego which led to the 5,800 acre Mission Trails Regional Park.
For 37 years, Alan has practiced law emphasizing civil litigation, foreclosure, real estate, trusts, wills and bankruptcy. Since 2008, he stood up to big banks to protect the homes of 300 families from foreclosure.
Alan has spent his entire career fighting powerful special interests on behalf of everyday citizens and winning to ensure we get a fair deal! For more information go to: https://www.alangeraci.com/
Sharon Jenkins has served on the San Marcos City Council since 2012. Prior to this she served 14 years as a San Marcos Unified School District Governing Board Member. She is currently Mayor Pro Tem and a serves on the North County Transit District Board of Directors.
Sharon has lived in San Marcos for 48 years, volunteered for over 30 years in over 20 various organizations. She has been married for 42 years, has two children, one grandchild with one more on his way and one grand dog. Sharon is broker/owner of her own real estate company.
Sharon believes in being a Council Member for all residents, being fiscally responsible with taxpayer money, supporting first responders, and making informed decisions in the best interest of the San Marcos community.