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Democratic Rep. Susan Davis surprised many when she announced last year she was retiring from her 53rd Congressional District seat. But it did not take long for more than a dozen candidates to jump into the March primary race to take her place.
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San Diego City Councilwoman Monica Montgomery says her office will work on a city ordinance to regulate the use of surveillance technology, as the city faces a backlash over camera-equipped streetlights.
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KPBS Midday EditionTasha Williamson is a community activist from southeast San Diego. She is running against three current or former city councilmembers to replace Republican Mayor Kevin Faulconer.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt looked for a while as if the contest for San Diego mayor would not have a well-known Republican in the race. But just before the filing deadline, Councilman Scott Sherman, who represents District 7, decided to run.
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As they inch closer to a final agreement with the university, councilmembers delved into the minutia of the $86.2-million deal.
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KPBS Midday EditionDemocrat Barbara Bry represents District 1 on the San Diego City Council. She is running against two current or former city council members, Democratic Assemblyman Todd Gloria and Republican City Councilman Scott Sherman, and community activist Tasha Williamson.
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The panel looks at San Diego politics and the city's ability to solve big problems — homelessness, housing affordability, infrastructure — through the 2020 races for mayor and city council.
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San Diego has been without a permanent city auditor for nearly a year and a half. Measure D aims to fix that by shifting the power to appoint the auditor from the mayor to the City Council.
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The coastal district used to be partisan battleground. But in this year's election not one of eight people running is a Republican.
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Whoever wins the race for San Diego City Council District 3 will represent some of the city’s most urban neighborhoods. The district includes downtown, Bankers Hill, Hillcrest, Mission Hills, North Park and Normal Heights, and is the epicenter of the local homelessness crisis.
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