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City of San Diego Election 2020 Results

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Created: 03 November, 2020
Updated: 14 August, 2022
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San Diego County's latest results of the 2020 general election are in. As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, with 82.2% of votes counted, the results are below. Asterisks indicate the declared winner. See the latest results by visiting the Registrar's website.

CANDIDATES

Mayor

Todd Gloria: 342,182

Barbara Bry: 268,303

City Attorney

*Mara Elliot: 375,060

Cory Briggs: 187,791

City Council District 1

*Joe LaCava: 42,105

More Choice for San Diego

Will Moore: 26,848

City Council District 3

*Stephen Whitburn: 48,549

Toni Duran: 28,393

City Council District 5

Marni Von Wilpert: 43,219

Joe Leventhal: 37,961

City Council District 7

More Choice for San Diego

Raul Campillo: 39,875

Noli Zosa: 32,532

City Council District 9

*Sean Elo-Rivera: 26,301

Kevin Barrios: 15,589

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BALLOT MEASURES

Measure A: General obligation bonds for affordable housing

Yes: 359,853

*No: 267,696

More Choice for San Diego

The measure failed to receive two-thirds of voter approval

Measure B: Establishing commission on police practices

*Yes: 461,276

No: 156,845

Measure C: District-only elections for school board members

*Yes: 303,403

No: 133,985

Measure D: Procedures to remove school board members for cause and to fill vacancies

More Choice for San Diego

*Yes: 379,179

No: 62,939

Measure E: Removing 30-foot height limit in Midway-Pacific Highway Community

Yes: 346,139

No: 264,981

To see the full results from San Diego County, go to livevoterturnout.com/sandiego.

To see the full results from the state of California, go to electionresults.sos.ca.gov/.

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