Andrew Pham
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Andrew Pham

Quincy City Council - At Large

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About the Office

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Term Length

2 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

Party

Independent

Occupation

CPA

Fun Fact

My guilty pleasure is eating 10 Freeze-pops in one sitting.

Past Experience

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My Top Issues

Promoting workforce development programs

We need to incentivize our largest taxpayers to hire Quincy's youth - people under 25. In a form of tax rebates, we build internship programs or rotational programs that people aspire to be part of.

Attracting and retaining businesses

Our population grows each year, but restaurants, beauty salons, bars, can't afford to stay open because landlords raise rent or decide to build condos for the quick payout.

Investing in park maintenance and improvement

Tax dollars are funding it. Residents deserve anytime access. Quincy is so safe that if a guy wants to be doign pull ups at the beach or pickleballers wanna play at 3AM. That is their right.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Expanding bike lanes, walkable neighborhoods, and public access to fields and fitness equipment.

Healthcare

Partnering with local providers to offer more free or low-cost counseling.

Healthcare

Working with state legislature to write favorable tax policies to bring mental healthcare heros INTO Quincy.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Installing timed light switches on tennis courts and other outdoor facilities—so residents can play safely at night, while saving energy.

Economy

But too many people—students, career-changers, and folks between jobs—aren’t connected to the opportunities growing around us. That’s why I’m proposing the Quincy Talent Pipeline Program: a local partnership to connect residents with job training, real-world mentorship, and pathways to careers.

Taxes / Budget

Quincy families work hard for every dollar—and they deserve a government that treats those dollars like a sacred trust.

Social Services

I’m committed to restoring dignity and pride to Quincy’s public spaces with real solutions: a public shower pilot program, expanded hygiene access, and a citywide “give back” initiative.

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