Leticia Gonzalez
Supervisor Leticia Gonzalez proudly serves the residents of District 4. Supervisor Gonzalez was first elected to Madera County Board of Supervisors to represent District Four in the March 2020 primary election for her first term. She is the third woman supervisor and the first Latina to serve in Madera County Board of Supervisors history.
She is a strong voice for working families, small businesses, fair wages, as well as building an affordable and accessible quality of life for District 4 residents. As a former District Chief of Staff, she understands the needs of District 4. Supervisor Gonzalez has always been passionate in helping her community by being efficient and transparent. She is an advocate for public health, women’s rights, veterans, a sustainable environment, and social justice.
Prior to her time as a Supervisor, Gonzalez served as a Victims Advocate at Victim Services Center where she gained knowledge of the resource needs for mental health, trauma, homelessness, domestic violence, and more. Additionally, she worked at Madera County Department of Social Services where she assisted the public with appropriate referrals to health, social and employment services.
Supervisor Gonzalez is a life-long Madera County resident and a proud daughter of farm workers. She graduated with a B.A. in Criminal Justice and Sociology from California State University Stanislaus in 2003. In her downtime, she likes to cook, craft, as well as spend time with her dog Bruno, family and friends.