Councilwoman kicks off election campaign

Councilwoman Sharon Roden.
Roden was appointed to the District 1 seat after John Hamon was appointed Mayor in September of last year
– Councilwoman Sharon Roden has kicked off her campaign seeking to fill the remaining two-year term on the Paso Robles City Council, representing District 1.
“I am so excited to be out in our neighborhoods and community talking to voters about the issues they care about,” Roden stated. “I am working hard every day to help solve the key issues facing Paso residents, like addressing homelessness, ensuring public safety, and fixing our roads. Over the next two months leading up to November 5th, I look forward to discussing this progress and hearing directly from our residents about the direction they wish to take our community.”
Roden has lived in Paso Robles for over 45 years. After graduating from Cal Poly SLO with a degree in Agricultural Management, Sharon began her career in her family business, growing pistachios on our local orchards. Sharon has run her family farm for several decades and held leadership roles in advocacy organizations supporting the local agricultural industry.
Roden is launching her campaign with key endorsements from community members and leaders, including Supervisor John Peschong, Paso Robles Mayor John Hamon, San Luis Obispo County Superintendent of Schools James Brescia, Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Trustee Kenney Enney, and former Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham.
Roden was appointed to the District 1 seat after John Hamon was appointed Mayor in September of last year. She is running for the remaining two years of the normal council term.
Click here for more information on her campaign.





