Pete Constant

Pete Constant (born October 22, 1963) is an American politician from California, formerly a councilmember for District 1 of the San Jose, California city council.[1] Constant is a former San Jose police officer (1989–2000) and has owned several photography businesses. He was elected to the city council during the June 2006 primary election and was inaugurated in January 2007.

Pete Constant
San Jose City Council
In office
2007–2014
Preceded byLinda J. LeZotte
Succeeded byCharles "Chappie" Jones
Personal details
BornOctober 22, 1963
Dearborn, Michigan
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJulie
ChildrenFive
ProfessionPhotographer / Former Police Officer /

Education

Constant attended Blackford High School in San Jose and received his bachelor's degree in management from Saint Mary's College of California, followed by a master's degree in leadership from St. Mary's College of California.[2]

Political contests

Constant was elected June 6, 2006 with more than 64% of the vote.[3] He replaced council member Linda LeZotte, who had served eight years before being term-limited in 2006. Constant was reelected in June 2010 with 66% of the vote in a three-way contest. His second term on the council ended in January 2015.[4]

City council

During his time in office, Constant took an activist role as the sole conservative on the council. His positions that attracted media attention included his proposal to prevent access to online pornography on computers at San Jose public libraries in 2007[5] and his vote against the citywide plastic-bag ban in late 2010.[6]

References

  1. "San Jose city manager ousted as new mayor starts leadership changes". Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  2. Pete Constant Biography Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine accessed February 10, 2010
  3. SmartVoter Council District 1 Results accessed February 10, 2010
  4. Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Official Election Results
  5. "Councilman wants San Jose libraries to block online porn", San Jose Mercury News, October 21, 2007
  6. "San Jose bans plastic bags" by John Woolfolk, San Jose Mercury News, December 14, 2010


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