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District 4 Candidate Lori Saldaña Wants To Bring 'Real Change' To Board Of Supervisors

Lori Saldaña, a candidate to represent District 4 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, is pictured in this undated photo.
Courtesy of Lori Saldaña
Lori Saldaña, a candidate to represent District 4 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, is pictured in this undated photo.

Most of the members of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors have been in office for more than 20 years. That will change after this year’s election.

New supervisors will be elected in Districts 4 and 5 because of the addition of term limits for the board positions.

District 4 covers most of the central city of San Diego from La Jolla to downtown, from Ocean Beach to Encanto. It is currently represented by termed-out Supervisor Ron Roberts.

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Former California Assemblywoman Lori Saldaña is one of five candidates in the District 4 race. She’s a professor of business information technology for the San Diego Community College District. She is a Democrat. The supervisors positions are officially non-partisan, but right now all five supervisors on the board are Republican.

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Lori Saldaña spoke with KPBS Midday Edition producer Michael Lipkin about her positions on some of the top issues in the race and why she is running for the seat.

Saldaña's candidate interview airs on Wednesday on Midday Edition.

District 4 Candidate Lori Saldaña Wants To Bring 'Real Change' To Board Of Supervisors
District 4 Candidate Lori Saldaña Wants To Bring 'Real Change' To Board Of Supervisors GUEST:Lori Saldaña, candidate to represent District 4 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors

Corrected: September 21, 2022 at 1:41 PM PDT
Interviews with the remaining District 4 candidates will air this week on Midday Edition.
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