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Michael Derrick Tubbs (born August 2, 1990) is an American politician who is currently serving as a special adviser for economic mobility and opportunity for Governor
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. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 79th mayor of
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from 2017 to 2021, and as a member of the Stockton City Council from the 6th District from 2013 until 2017. Tubbs was elected mayor in 2016, becoming the youngest mayor in Stockton's history and its first African-American mayor. With his win, he also became the youngest mayor ever of a city with a population greater than 100,000. In 2020, he lost reelection to Kevin Lincoln.


Early life

Tubbs was born in south Stockton and grew up in poverty. His mother, Racole Dixon, was a teenager at the time of his birth, and his father, also named Michael Tubbs, is serving a third-strike life sentence in prison for kidnapping, drug possession, and robbery. Tubbs has a younger brother named Drevonte.


Education

Tubbs attended Hamilton Middle School. In 2007, while a student at Franklin High School, he won an essay contest sponsored by
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. His essay about overcoming the mistakes his parents made was published in the ''
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''. He criticized his father's "
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mentality" and praised his mother for overcoming adversity. Tubbs graduated with an
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from Franklin High School in 2008. That July, he was a member of a team of three
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teenagers who won a national debate competition in
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sponsored by the
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. They advocated for universal health care, and the debate was followed by a speech by presidential candidate
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. He then attended
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on a need-based scholarship, graduating in 2012 with a
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in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and a
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in Policy, Leadership and Organization Studies. As an undergraduate, he received a
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, and was the joint winner of the university's Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel award for "distinctive and exceptional contributions to . . . the quality of student life." During his time at Stanford, he also served as President of the school's NAACP chapter, and interned at the White House. As a low-income college student, Tubbs was the first in his family to attend college and is a first-generation college student.


Political career

Tubbs ran against incumbent Dale Fritchen for Stockton Council District 6 in the November 6, 2012 general election. He won the primary and received a $10,000 campaign donation from
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after meeting her while she toured the Stanford campus. Tubbs went on to win the election, receiving 61.7% of the vote, and took office in January 2013 at the age of 22, making him the youngest council member in Stockton history and one of the youngest elected officials in the United States. His candidacy was also the subject of a documentary, ''True Son'', which premiered at the 2014
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Mayor of Stockton

Tubbs announced his candidacy for mayor of Stockton on September 2, 2015, running against incumbent Mayor Anthony Silva in the 2016 general election. He was endorsed by President
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on November 2, 2016, less than a week before the election. He went on to win the election, receiving 70.6% of the vote and becoming both the city's first black mayor and at 26 the youngest person to hold that office. His term in office began on January 1, 2017. Tubbs is a proponent of a
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(UBI). As part of the privately funded Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration (SEED) pilot project, the city provided a $500 monthly stipend to 125 selected residents for an 18-month period with no strings attached beginning in February 2019. The project was sponsored by the Economic Security Project, an advocacy group chaired by
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, which provided the first $1 million for the program, and a dozen other Silicon Valley organizations and private donors who funded the rest of its $3 million budget. Tubbs helped assemble a national coalition of mayors who support UBI, Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, which had more than 60 participating cities by 2022. During his term, Tubbs also established an intervention program to reduce gun violence, programs to reduce homelessness, and mentorships for at-risk students. In December 2019, Tubbs endorsed the Democratic presidential campaign of
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. Tubbs ran for re-election to a second term as mayor in 2020, losing to Republican Kevin Lincoln. In the first round of mayoral voting, held in June 2020, Tubbs came in first in a field of eight candidates, with 41.5% of the vote (with Lincoln coming in with 22%). In the
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, held on November 3, 2020, Tubbs lost to Lincoln 57% to 43%. During the campaign, a social media page known as ''The 209 Times'' published numerous stories — many unfounded — accusing Tubbs of corruption. (''The 209 Times'' is run by Motec Patrick Sanchez, who came in fourth in the June primary election, with 10.5% of the vote.) Some attributed Tubbs's loss to the influence of ''The 209 Times'' stories, however, Tubbs was also opposed by police and firefighters' unions. During his reelection campaign, Tubbs was featured in an
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documentary, ''Stockton on My Mind''.


Post-mayoral political involvement

On March 11, 2021, he was appointed by California Governor
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as a special adviser for economic mobility and opportunity. In June 2021, 11 U.S. mayors announced they had formed a coalition, called Mayors Organized for Reparations and Equity, to enact
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programs in their cities; Tubbs was named an ''
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, ''Associated Press'' (June 18, 2021)
In 2022, Tubbs founded a nonprofit organization to address wealth inequities — End Poverty in California (EPIC). As part of his nonprofit work and his duties to the Governor, Tubbs toured California to interview people who are living in poverty. Tubbs has continued to lead Mayors for Guaranteed Income and its expanded organization Counties for Guaranteed Income. In July 2024, Tubbs announced his intent to run for
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in 2026.


Personal life

In December 2017 Tubbs married Anna Malaika Nti-Asare, whom he had met at
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. After graduating from Stanford with a
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in medical anthropology in 2014 as a member of
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and from
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with a
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in multidisciplinary gender studies in 2015, Nti-Asare spent two years teaching at Aspire Langston Hughes Academy in Stockton. She is now a Gates Cambridge Scholar and a doctoral student in education at
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. Tubbs was arrested for
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in 2014. He apologized for what he called a "poor decision to drive when I should not have." He pled no contest to misdemeanor charges. On October 19, 2019, he announced the birth of a son. Their second child, a daughter, was born on August 30, 2021. In 2022, Tubbs published his memoir, ''The Deeper the Roots: A Memoir of Hope and Home''. Tubbs provides featured commentary in the documentary ''It's Basic'', directed by
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, which will premiere at the 2023
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.


See also

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* African American mayors in California


Electoral history


References


External links


Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs - City of Stockton, CA

KQED radio interview: Stockton's Fast-Rising Mayor Michael Tubbs

Michael Tubbs: The political power of being a good neighbor, TED 2019
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