Believe in a Better Daly City
Our city has more than 105,000 constituents and growing. Let us make sure Daly City is financially sound, safe and secure, fairer and just, and more caring for everyone. Please join me today.

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Rusty Bernardo, an advocate you can depend on
Rusty is a good listener. He promotes change when necessary and needed. He is realistic and flexible in his approach to look at problems and issues. In his experience through his career and life, Rusty looks at both big picture and small details to find the path towards the best solutions. He will always involve and encourage everyone to participate and contribute to get to their set finish lines. He loves challenges and exhibits humility whether faced with victory or defeat. Rusty is the person you can depend on.
Vote Rusty Bernardo as your City Councilmember!
We are continuing to look for a brighter future for everyone
I will always look to better existing situations. Every day we see and learn new things. Our city must continue to evolve and grow. To remain complacent and stagnant is not acceptable. The challenges we faced brought about by the pandemic, inflation (high cost of basic necessities), sinking savings and retirements accounts are just a few that we must work on. We have to win back our financial stability.
So join me and let us work together to see a beautiful, vibrant, and economically-sound Daly City!
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Latest news

August 20, 2022
Rusty Bernardo's name is 4th on the Voter Ballot list based on the General Election Randomized Alphabet Drawing Announcement
On August 20, the City Clerk of Daly City announced the order of names of the seven candidates. Vote for Rusty Bernardo. His name is fourth on the voter's ballot list.

August 12, 2022
Local Election Official Announced Rusty Bernardo is Qualified Candidate for the Daly City Council Member Election
It was announced by the Daly City Clerk that Rusty Bernardo had valid signatures on his nomination list. His name and his candidacy was then posted on the Daly City's website as among the approved seven candidates.