MADERA - While it may be the end of democracy in our Federal government, democracy is alive and well in Madra County. Last night, voters in Madera elected its first female mayor since the city moved to a mayor/council district system. John Adams' teacher and three-term city council member Cecelia Gallegos beat sitting mayor Santos Garcia by more than two hundred votes. Gallegos took an early lead during last night's three-and-a-half-hour count and never looked back.
Incumbent Anita Evans easily defeated former Madera City Councilmember Derek Robinson by 233 votes. Robinson had no financial disclosure papers filed with the county, but Evans showed she raised over $2000 and spent $32 on her campaign. Her first campaign in 2020 ended with a debt of over $7,000. Councilmember Artemio Villega was defeated last night by John Jasper and left a campaign debt of $8,837 with no signs of campaign contributions listed in his financial disclosures.