Early life Born and raised in Watsonville, Alejo's family came to work in the agricultural fields of the Salinas, Santa Clara and
Pajaro Valleys as migrant farmworkers in the 1950s. Alejo graduated from the
University of California, Berkeley with dual bachelor's degrees in political science and Chicano studies, and obtained his master's of education degree from
Harvard University in administration, planning and social policy. He received his Juris Doctor (JD) from the
University of California, Davis School of Law (King Hall), where he won the "Maggie Schelen" scholarship for public service. After finishing his graduate and professional studies, Alejo returned to his hometown of Watsonville to work as a legal aid attorney where he championed the rights of working families throughout the Monterey Bay area. He then worked as a staff attorney for the Monterey County Superior Court, where he assisted thousands of self-represented litigants throughout Monterey County who couldn't afford private attorneys. He has also worked as a high school teacher, focusing on "at-risk" children.
Career Before his election to the State Legislature, Alejo was the mayor of
Watsonville, California. He was elected to District 2 of the Watsonville City Council with nearly 80% of the vote and became mayor in November 2009. He had become Vice Mayor in March 2009. Prior to his public service, Alejo served as a
Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellow where he worked as a legislative aide for Assemblymember
Manny Diaz (D-San Jose). He attended the
University of California, Berkeley, the
University of California, Davis School of Law (King Hall), and
Harvard University. Alejo was elected in June 2016 to represent District 1 on the
Monterey County Board of Supervisors. ==2014 California State Assembly ==