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This memorandum outlines the recommendation for interviewing applicants for appointments to the Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices. The City Council is set to interview four applicants on November 4, 2025, and may appoint up to two applicants to terms ending March 1, 2027. The memorandum details the qualifications required for board members and notes that four applicants meet these requirements, while two others are pending further review. The document also mentions that public outreach was conducted for the recruitment of applicants.
Key points
The City Council will interview applicants for the Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices on November 4, 2025.
Up to two applicants may be appointed to terms ending March 1, 2027.
Four applicants are eligible: Eddy Lu, Sangeetha Vijendiran, John Shuler, and Rolanda Pierre-Dixon.
Two applicants were not included due to not meeting the requirement of being a registered elector.
The memorandum has been coordinated with the Office of the City Attorney.
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The document contains unresolved placeholders regarding specific details of the applicants' qualifications.
The text indicates that some applicants' eligibility is unclear, but does not provide complete information on their applications.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: BOARD OF FAIR CAMPAIGN AND POLITICAL PRACTICES INTERVIEWS 11/4/2025 25-1097 3.3 FROM: Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk DATE: October 21, 2025 RECOMMENDATION 1. Interview applicants for appointments to the Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices. 2. Appoint up to two (2) applicants to a term ending March 1, 2027. 3. If any vacancies remain, direct the City Clerk to continue recruitment efforts and bring forward additional applicants for consideration. Please Note: Approval of this item requires 8 or more affirmative votes (2/3). OUTCOME Appointments will allow the Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices to be fully seated. BACKGROUND San Jose Municipal Code (SJMC) Section 2.08.1630 establishes the requirements for services on the five-member Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices (Board) as follows: (a) Each member of the commission must be a qualified elector of the city and have some demonstrated familiarity and experience with campaign laws. The commission’s membership should be representative of the community. (b) No members will be employed by the city or have any direct and...
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This memorandum discusses potential conflicts of interest for applicants to the San José Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices (BFCPP). It outlines the duties of the BFCPP, membership requirements, and legal conflicts that may preclude participation. The memorandum also provides details on individual applicants, including their qualifications and potential conflicts. The City Council is advised to consider these factors in their recommendations for appointments.
Key points
The BFCPP is a five-member commission responsible for monitoring compliance with campaign, lobbying, and ethics ordinances.
Members must be appointed by a two-thirds vote of the City Council and have specific eligibility requirements.
Certain legal conflicts may require a commissioner to recuse themselves from discussions or votes.
The memorandum lists several applicants, detailing their qualifications and any potential conflicts of interest.
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Some applicants did not provide complete information regarding their experience with campaign laws.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: 10/7/2025 25-1066 3.3 + TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices Applicants: Conflicts of Interest FROM: Nora Frimann City Attorney DATE: September 5, 2025 BACKGROUND The City Council will interview applicants for the San José Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices (“BFCPP”) to fill any vacancies. This office routinely reviews applications to City Boards, Commissions and Committees. Although the applications do not provide complete information, they do occasionally disclose potential conflicts of interest or incompatible offices. The purpose of this memorandum is to highlight major areas of potential conflict that are disclosed by the applications. In order to analyze potential conflicts, it is necessary to consider the duties of the particular commission or committee to which the applicant is seeking appointment. DUTIES The BFCPP is a five-member commission established to: • • • Monitor compliance with all campaign, lobbying and ethics ordinances in the San José Municipal Code (See SJMC Title 12); Investigate complaints and issue findings where appropriate, including fines; and Recommend...
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The document is an application for the City of San Jose Boards and Commissions, submitted by Eddy Lu on July 15, 2025. Eddy Lu is applying for the Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices and has provided personal information, educational background, work experience, and reasons for wanting to serve on the board. He emphasizes his commitment to promoting transparency and ethical conduct in local government. The application includes various sections regarding residency, financial interests, and compliance with city policies.
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Applicant: Eddy Lu
Submission Date: July 15, 2025
Applying for: Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices
Residency: San Jose, District 4
Education: Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from McGill University, graduated in 2016
Work Experience: Senior Software Engineer with experience at companies like Plaid, Discord, LinkedIn, and Microsoft
Interests: Civic engagement, ethics, and good governance
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CITY OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA Submit Date: Jul 15, 2025 Boards and Commissions Application Profile Please note, applications are continuously accepted to the City of San Jose Boards and Commissions. The Board or Commission you select may or may not indicate there is a vacancy. Your application will remain on file for one year from the date of submission. During the year, your application may be considered for unanticipated vacancies. Additionally, applicants to the following commissions will be required to fill out aForm 700 (California State required Statement of Economic Interest) within 30 days of appointment. Airport Commission Appeals Hearing Board Arena Authority Arts Commission Civil Service Commission Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee (DCAC) Downtown Parking Board Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices (formerly Ethics Commission) Federated and Police & Fire Retirement Boards Historic Landmarks Commission Housing & Community Development Commission Work2future (SVWIB) Board Planning Commission* Eddy Lu First Name Last Name Email Address Street Address Suite or Apt San Jose CA 95134 City State Postal Code Are you a resident of San Jose? Yes No What district...