Mayor of Pasadena, California
Victor Manuel Gordo (born October 1969) is a Mexican-American politician and the current mayor of Pasadena, California .
Early life and career
Gordo was born in Zacatecas, Mexico to a family of six.[ 1] He moved to Pasadena when he was a child and was a paperboy for Pasadena Star-News from age 9–17.[ 2] His father was a dishwasher and cook at a local Mexican restaurant. His mother was a seamstress . He attended Pasadena High School where he played football, soccer, and baseball. He obtained his Associate degree at Pasadena City College . He matriculated to get his Bachelor's degree in Finance at Azusa Pacific University and Juris Doctor at University of La Verne College of Law . He was admitted to the California Bar in 2001. Prior to being elected mayor, Gordo was on the Pasadena City Council and represented District 5.[ 2] [ 3] He also was the longest-serving president of the Rose Bowl Operating Company.[ 1]
Mayoralty
Gordo is a member of the Democratic Party . In the March 3rd, 2020 Primary nominating election, he received 46.52% of the vote, against the incumbent Terry Tornek who received 41.57% of the vote. He was elected mayor after the runoff on November 3, taking office December 8. He is Pasadena's first Latino mayor.[ 4]
On July 17, 2024, Gordo became the first Democratic mayor in California to publicly call on President Joe Biden to end his campaign for the presidency .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
He was re-elected in 2024 after beating challenger Allen Shay.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
As Mayor of Pasadena, Gordo appears in Pasadena's annual New Year's Rose Parade .[ 11] [ 12]
Sister Cities
As Mayor, Gordo has worked to develop sister city relationships between Pasadena and other municipalities. In 2024, he visited[ 13] and met with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan to discuss a potential sister city relationship.[ 14] In 2025, Gordo hosted Samantha Smith Gutiérrez, Presidenta Municipal of Guanajuato , Mexico at Pasadena's city hall in an effort to develop a sister city relationship between the two cities.[ 15] [ 16]
Personal life
Gordo is married to Kelly Van Dyke, a school teacher. They live in the Madison Heights section of Pasadena and have two adult children.[ 17]
References
^ a b Gordo, Victor (2024-02-10). "Victor Gordo: Why I seek reelection as Pasadena's mayor" . Pasadena Star News . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ a b "About City Mayor Victor M. Gordo - Office of the Mayor & City Council" . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Council to Discuss Process to Fill District 5 Seat Vacated by Mayor Gordo – Pasadena Now" . pasadenanow.com . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo Receives Endorsement From Los Angeles County Democratic Party Chair Mark Gonzalez – Pasadena Now" . pasadenanow.com . Retrieved 2025-01-07 .
^ Gardiner, Dustin (2024-07-17). "First Democratic mayor in California calls for Biden to end campaign, following Schiff" . POLITICO . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Pasadena mayor urges Biden to reconsider re-election bid" . Pasadena Star News . 2024-07-18. Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Mayor Gordo Releases Full Text of His Statement Calling on Biden to Bow Out of Presidential Race – Pasadena Now" . pasadenanow.com . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ Saval, Malina (2024-07-26). "Meet the Mayor" . Pasadena Magazine . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo and challenger Allen Shay on the issues" . Pasadena Star News . 2024-02-26. Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Election 2024: Pasadena Mayor Gordo claims victory; Cole leads in semi-final returns" . Pasadena Star News . 2024-03-06. Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Here's who Pasadena's mayor is riding in the Rose parade with" . Pasadena Star News . 2024-12-28. Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Mayor Will Travel Rose Parade Route in Vintage Bus with Family, Special Guests – Pasadena Now" . pasadenanow.com . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ Grigoryan, Gohar (2024-06-26). "Pasadena Mayor Returns from Landmark State Department Mission to Armenia Mayor Victor Gordo reflects on the U.S.-Armenia Diplomatic Mission, Sister City ties, and the warmth and culture of the Armenian people" . The California Courier . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "President Vahagn Khachaturyan received Mayor of Pasadena Victor Gordo" . The President of the Republic of Armenia . November 5, 2024.
^ "Mayor Victor Gordo Welcomes Mayor of Guanajuato, Mexico to Pasadena – Pasadena Now" . pasadenanow.com . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "Pasadena Exploring Sister City Partnership With Guanajuato, Mexico – Pasadena Now" . pasadenanow.com . Retrieved 2025-01-06 .
^ "About City Mayor Victor M. Gordo - Office of the Mayor & City Council" . Retrieved 2025-01-04 .