Built on trust
Trust must be earned.
Together, we’ve made meaningful progress rebuilding trust, strengthening partnerships, and moving Monterey County forward. Let’s continue the work.
Be A Part of the movement
Get involved in Sheriff Tina’s 2028 campaign by volunteering your time and skills. Join the effort to connect with voters and support a successful re-election campaign.
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Donate
Support Sheriff Tina’s 2028 re-election campaign by making a donation to help fund outreach, voter engagement, and campaign efforts.
01Volunteer
Find opportunities to volunteer and support Sheriff Tina’s 2028 re-election campaign through community outreach and voter engagement efforts.
02Yard Signs
Show your support for Sheriff Tina’s 2028 re-election campaign by displaying a yard sign and helping increase visibility throughout the community.
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Get to Know Sheriff Nieto
The inspiring story of Sheriff Nieto’s humble beginning demonstrates her will and desire to continuously grow and improve. Click more to see her story.
Strengthening the Sheriff's Office
Higher morale, stronger recruitment and retention efforts, through continued investments in people, training, and leadership.
Trust is earned through service, leadership, and results. Sheriff Tina Nieto has spent The Last Six Years Regaining Trust in the Sheriff’s Office with communities throughout Monterey County.
Building Trust Through Community Engagement
Dedicated community engagement staff, stronger neighborhood relationships, and increased participation at events throughout Monterey County.
Keeping Communities Safe
Enhanced partnerships, proactive policing strategies, and ongoing collaboration with agencies throughout Monterey County.
Delivering Meaningful Jail Reform
New healthcare provider, reachingHernandez settlement milestones, and continued progress toward long-term compliance and improved outcomes.
Finishing What We Started
Institutionalizing positive change so today's progress becomes tomorrow's standard.
Built on Community
what the Community is Saying
“We live in an unincorporated area of Monterey, and since Sheriff Nieto has been in charge we have seen an expanded presence of the Deputies and it is clear that crime is down because of this. I strongly encourage you to re-elect Tina”
Mary Swanson, Monterey Resident
“Since Sheriff Nieto came on board the communication between the Sheriff’s Office and the other city and county agencies has been night and day. She has had such a positive impact on intra-agency communication. I hope you join me in voting to re-elect Sheriff Nieto in 2028.”
Bill Gout, Fire Chief Monterey
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Endorsers
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Maria Gonzalez
Retired Teacher • SalinasDavid Ramirez
Small Business Owner • MontereyJennifer Walsh
Community Volunteer • Pacific GroveMichael Torres
Veteran & Public Safety Advocate • SeasidePatricia Kim
Healthcare Professional • MarinaRobert Hernandez
Agricultural Operations Manager • SalinasSusan Martinez
Parent & Neighborhood Leader • SoledadKevin O'Connor
Local Business Owner • CarmelAngela Lopez
Youth Mentor • GreenfieldThomas Baker
Retired Fire Captain • MontereyDiana Flores
Nonprofit Director • SalinasJames Peterson
Technology Consultant • Pacific GroveElena Ruiz
Educator • GonzalesMark Davidson
Veteran • MarinaCynthia Chavez
Community Advocate • SeasideDaniel Kim
Financial Advisor • Carmel ValleyRebecca Sanchez
Small Business Owner • King CityAnthony Moreno
Construction Contractor • SalinasLinda Foster
Retired School Administrator • MontereyJavier Ortega
Youth Sports Coach • GreenfieldKaren Mitchell
Registered Nurse • Pacific GroveCarlos Mendoza
Agricultural Business Leader • SoledadMichelle Nguyen
Community Volunteer • MarinaRichard Alvarez
Retired Law Enforcement Professional • SalinasStephanie Clark
Parent & Community Leader • Monterey