About

Brian Oneto

A Lifetime of Service. A Record You Can Trust.

Brian Oneto isn’t a career politician—he’s a rancher, a small business owner, and a fourth-generation Amador County resident who has spent his life working the land and serving his community.

Raised in Amador County, Brian comes from a family rooted here for over 160 years. That legacy shaped his values: hard work, personal responsibility, and a deep respect for the people and traditions that make this county special.

Brian has served as District 5 Supervisor—earning the trust of voters time and time again through steady leadership, fiscal discipline, and a commitment to protecting the Amador County way of life.

Leadership Grounded in Real Experience

Brian understands how decisions made at the county level affect real people—because he lives it every day.

As a rancher and small businessman, he knows the challenges facing working families, farmers, and local businesses. That perspective guides his approach to government:

  • Cut unnecessary bureaucracy
  • Protect taxpayer dollars
  • Economic stability
  • Support local jobs and
  • Preserve rural character and property rights

Brian believes government should be responsible, responsive—and limited.

“One of the best things government can do is leave residents alone, but be there when needed.”

A Proven Record of Results

Brian’s leadership is defined by his core Republican values. Brian gets results--not promises.

  • Rejected multiple pay raises for himself
  • Led and helped secure millions in fire protection grants
  • Completed many road projects - new projects starting soon in 2026!
  • Donated his first year’s salary to senior causes
  • Directed county funds to many community projects
  • Stopped commercial marijuana grows in Amador County
  • ...and more. Call Brian at home to ask any questions: 209-245-6221

Brian has consistently fought to ensure your tax dollars are spent wisely.

Committed to Community

Brian and his wife Janine raised their family in Amador County and continue to call it home. Today, their children and grandchildren are part of the next generation rooted in this community.

Brian is actively involved in numerous local organizations and has personally supported causes ranging from youth programs and senior services to historic preservation and fire protection.

Looking Forward

Amador County is changing—but Brian believes not all change is good.

He is committed to:

  • Protecting rural character
  • Supporting families, farmers, and small businesses
  • Strengthening public safety
  • Preserving what makes Amador County unique

“We need to protect what we all call home for future generations.”

Brian Oneto has the experience, the integrity, and the proven leadership to continue guiding Amador County forward—without losing what matters most.