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San José Mayor Matt Mahan Positions Himself as a ‘Change’ Candidate in Governor’s Race

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San José Mayor Matt Mahan speaks with Marisa Lagos and Scott Shafer on Political Breakdown at KQED in San Francisco on Feb. 27, 2026. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

San José Mayor Matt Mahan is positioning himself as a “change” candidate in the crowded race for California governor. As a moderate Democrat who has frequently clashed with fellow Democrats over his stances on homelessness and public safety, earning attention as a rare critic of his own party. 

Marisa and Scott are joined by Mahan to talk about the strong backing he’s received from the Silicon Valley tech community and how his approach to homelessness in San José – redirecting funds from permanent housing toward temporary shelter – could shape his statewide strategy. They also discuss his upbringing in Watsonville and the lessons he learned from his father’s career as a mail carrier.

This interview is part of a series of conversations with the 2026 gubernatorial candidates for California. The primary election is June 2.

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