Ask Suresh

Ask anything. It will only answer from the record.

This answers from a fact file where every entry has a source and a date. If it does not know something, it says so and points you at the clerk or the county — it does not improvise. It will not tell you anything about the other candidates beyond who they are, and it will not invent an endorsement, a poll, or a promise.

Ask Suresh

Paid for by the campaign to elect Suresh Vuyyuru for Mountain House City Council 2026. Committee name pending treasurer confirmation.

Hello. I can answer questions about Suresh’s record, the Mountain House Sports & Recreation Club, and how this election works. Ask me anything, or pick one below.

The live assistant is not connected in this build. Every question below is answered in full further down this page.

The twelve questions, answered in writing

These are in the page source. They work with JavaScript disabled, on a slow connection, and if every server this campaign runs falls over on November 3.

When is the election?

Tuesday, November 3, 2026. Polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. It is part of the California statewide general election.

City of Mountain House — Elections

How many seats are up, and how many can I vote for?

Two City Council seats are on the ballot, each for a four-year term. You may vote for two candidates.

City of Mountain House — Elections

Who else is running?

Six candidates qualified: Ronna Green, Happy Grewal, Arjun Juturu, Nader Shareghi, Bernice King Tingle and Suresh Vuyyuru. Ronna Green and Bernice King Tingle currently serve on the Council. Nominations closed August 7, 2026. This campaign does not characterise or rank other candidates.

City of Mountain House — November 3, 2026 Candidate Log

Who is Suresh Vuyyuru?

A Mountain House resident since 2020, an engineer and farmer by his own 2024 ballot designation, and the founder and chairman of the Mountain House Sports & Recreation Club, which he started in 2020. He is a qualified candidate for City Council on the November 3, 2026 ballot.

mhsrclub.org; City candidate log

What is the Mountain House Sports & Recreation Club?

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 93-2235954) founded in 2020. Its mission is “to unite and empower the residents of Mountain House by fostering a vibrant, inclusive community through sports, cultural celebrations, and service initiatives.” It runs sports tournaments and leagues, community events and cultural festivals, fitness and art workshops, youth engagement initiatives and community service programs.

mhsrclub.org

Did he lose in 2024?

Yes. In the March 5, 2024 election that created the City Council, eight candidates ran for four seats. Suresh received 1,295 votes, 9.64%, and finished sixth. Matt Disko, Daniel Harrison, Bernice King Tingle and Ronna Green were elected. He kept running the club and the tournaments afterwards, which is the case he is making now.

San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters — certified Statement of Votes Cast

Is he a Democrat or a Republican?

Mountain House City Council is a nonpartisan office. Candidates do not appear on the ballot with a party label, and this campaign does not run on one.

City of Mountain House — Elections

How do I register to vote?

Online at registertovote.ca.gov. The last day to register for this election is Monday, October 19, 2026. You can check whether you are already registered at voterstatus.sos.ca.gov.

California Secretary of State; San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters

When do vote-by-mail ballots arrive?

The San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters will mail vote-by-mail ballots no later than Monday, October 5, 2026. Every registered California voter is mailed a ballot.

San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters

How can I help?

Sign up on the volunteer page. It takes about thirty seconds and asks which village you live in so the campaign can send you to doors near your own home rather than across town.

Who is paying for this website?

The campaign to elect Suresh Vuyyuru for Mountain House City Council 2026. The committee’s registered name and FPPC identification number will replace that interim wording once the treasurer confirms them. This is a campaign website and not an official City of Mountain House website.

Where do the facts on this site come from?

Every claim maps to an entry in a public fact file with a source URL and a date. Claims that could not be sourced are listed openly on the Work page as unverified rather than printed. The colophon explains the whole method.