Madison Nguyen, former San Jose Vice Mayor and San Jose City Council member, is a candidate for California Assembly in California’s 27th to continue to her fifteen-year advocacy for a better San Jose.
Madison Nguyen was born in Vietnam and escaped with her family in a fishing boat when she was just four years old. She lived in various refugee camps in the Philippines before immigrating to America. Growing up, her parents instilled in her the value of hard work and the importance of education. As a teenager she worked alongside her parents in the fields of the Central Valley to help support her family and later obtained both undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of California, Santa Cruz and the University of Chicago. She published her first book, “Vietnam to America: My Journey of Dreams” in 2012.
Nguyen became a civic leader at the grassroots level, working to register voters and increase voter participation. She ran for, and won, a seat on the Franklin-McKinley Board of Education and taught at community colleges to help others advance their education.
Later Nguyen was elected to the San Jose City Council for District 7 where she worked to create more economic opportunities and good-paying jobs, improve transportation, strengthen public safety and promote the development of affordable housing. Nguyen served on the San Jose City Council from 2005 to 2014 including four years as Vice Mayor.
If elected to AD27, Nguyen would represent San Jose as the first Vietnamese American female elected official in the California State Assembly.
Madison Nguyen, her husband and her daughter, reside in San Jose.
Read more about the work Madison Nguyen has done on behalf of our community here.