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Levin is endorsed by the California Democratic Party, San Diego Democratic Party and AFL-CIO – San Diego Labor Federation, among others. Levin will be interviewed on the FOX 5 News on Wednesday ...
California Working Families Party [23] San Diego County Democratic Party [5] San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council, AFL–CIO [5] San Diego Democrats for Equality [17] YIMBY Democrats of San Diego [18] U.S. Representatives. Sara Jacobs, U.S Representative from California's 51st congressional district; Local politicians
Carl DeMaio, former San Diego city councilor (2008–2012) [29] Donald P. Wagner, chair of the Orange County Board of Supervisors (2023–present) from the 3rd district (2019–present) [28] Political parties. California Republican Party [26] Organizations. California College Republicans [30] California ProLife Council [31]
Voters are gearing up to cast their votes in the 2024 election, which includes choosing who will represent San Diego County in the State Assembly. Here's a look at the candidates.
The primary results marked the second time since California transitioned to a nonpartisan blanket primary system in 2012 in which there was a second-place tie in a primary election and a potential three-candidate general election, the first being the 2016 election for California's 62nd State Assembly district.
The battle over Assembly District 40 is one of the most watched legislative races in California. Voter registration in the district favors Democrats by nearly 12%, but Assembly Minority Leader ...
On Nov 4, 2008 San Diego County voted 53.71% for Proposition 8 which amended the California Constitution to ban same-sex marriages, thus restoring Proposition 22 which was overturned by a ruling from the California Supreme Court. However the city of San Diego, along with the North County coastal towns of Del Mar, Encinitas, and Solana Beach ...
At the end of 2023, Tran announced that he would enter the primary in a bid to become the party's nominee for the U.S. Representative seat in California's 45th congressional district. [9] In March, Tran secured his position as the Democratic nominee, beating another candidate, Kim Nguyen-Penaloza, by 366 votes to face incumbent Republican Steel.