Service receipts

The work, with the receipts attached

Every item here opens into its source. Items we could not source are listed at the bottom of this page as unverified rather than quietly dropped, because pretending they do not exist would be its own kind of dishonesty.


Founded the Mountain House Sports & Recreation Club

Mountain House, CA


A nonprofit built so a new city had somewhere to gather. Sports tournaments and leagues, community events and cultural festivals, fitness and art workshops, youth engagement, community service.

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MHSRC's own site describes Suresh as 'the visionary behind MHSRC,' who 'founded the club in 2020,' and lists him as Founder and Chairman. Its mission, verbatim: 'To unite and empower the residents of Mountain House by fostering a vibrant, inclusive community through sports, cultural celebrations, and service initiatives.' It operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 93-2235954. The board today runs to fourteen people — this is an organisation, not a title.

mhsrclub.org

3rd Annual Volleyball & Throwball Tournament

Mountain House


30 beginner volleyball teams, 5 advanced volleyball teams, and 11 women's throwball teams, in a single day organised by volunteers.

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Reported by Macaroni KID Mountain House in October 2023. The 'Third Annual' designation places the first tournament in 2021, consistent with the club's 2020 founding. In the coverage Suresh credits 'dedicated volunteers' for the tournament rather than himself, which is either good instinct or good manners and is worth noting either way.

Macaroni KID Mountain House · Oct 2023

Local Business Expo

Mountain House High School, 1090 S Central Parkway


Nine hours, in a school parking lot, for the small businesses of a city that does not have a commercial main street yet.

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Listed on the MHSRC events calendar: Local Business Expo, Saturday October 11, 2025, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., MHHS parking lot, 1090 S. Central Parkway. Mountain House incorporated in 2024 with more than 25,000 residents and very little retail core; an expo in a school lot is what economic development looks like before there is a downtown.

mhsrclub.org events

Working with city officials on fire safety, water leaks, traffic and schools

Mountain House


In his published 2024 statement he described working with city government officials on fire safety and water leak concerns, the school district, and traffic.

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From his candidate statement in Mountain House Matters, February 2024: 'I have worked closely with city government officials on pressing issues, such as fire safety and water leak concerns, school district, traffic issues, and contributing to the well-being of our residents.' This is his own account of his work, published under his name in a community newsletter — a first-person claim on the record, not an independent verification of outcomes.

Mountain House Matters, Issue #119 · Feb 2024

Attending board meetings, before there was a council

Town Hall, 251 E. Main Street


Mountain House was governed by a Community Services District until July 2024. He says he was in the room for it.

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From the same 2024 statement: 'Attending regular board meetings, I have consistently tried to be a voice for the residents, articulating concerns, proposing solutions, and advocating for policies that benefit our community.' The City Council now meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall and streams every meeting; the agendas and archives are public if you want to check attendance yourself.

His 2024 statement; City of Mountain House meeting archives

Ran for City Council in the election that created the city

Mountain House


1,295 votes. 9.64%. Sixth of eight candidates in an at-large race for four seats. He did not win, and the work did not stop.

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From the San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters' certified Statement of Votes Cast for the March 5, 2024 primary. The contest read 'Vote for no more than Four.' Matt Disko (2,838), Daniel Edward Harrison (2,227), Bernice King Tingle (2,095) and Ronna Green (1,722) were elected. Tejdeep 'TJ' Singh Rattan received 1,653. Suresh received 1,295, ahead of Sadia Khan (999) and Waheed Mir (601). The accurate description is 'sixth of eight in a four-seat race,' not a head-to-head defeat.

SJC Registrar of Voters — certified Statement of Votes Cast · Apr 2, 2024

Not on this site, and why

Four claims we were given and could not verify

The campaign brief that produced this site contained these. Research could not source any of them from a public record. Rather than print them anyway or silently drop them, they are listed here. Each will move onto the site the moment there is documentation.

  • Rotary Club of Mountain House membership

    No Rotary source names him. The club's own site and the District 5220 directory do not list him. Needed: a letter or listing from the club.

  • A Rotary recognition described as “Quiet, Powerful and Strong”

    Traced only to a 2024 social post. Needed: confirmation of the award's actual name from the club.

  • Participation in the July 25, 2026 Vitalant blood drive

    The event is real and well documented — Tracy Press covered it on July 31, 2026. But the article names no individual volunteers or donors. Needed: a dated photograph with rights, or the club's confirmation.

  • Recommendation for the Parks and Recreation Commission

    Not re-verified. Even once sourced, the honest phrasing is “applied and was recommended,” never “served.” Needed: the agenda item.

Tracy Press — Rotary Club of Mountain House first Vitalant blood drive · Jul 31, 2026

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