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The 2014 Chula Vista mayoral election was held on November 4, 2014. It saw the election of Mary Salas, a member of the city council. The incumbent mayor Cheryl Cox did not seek reelection due to term limit. A primary election took place on June 3 to determine the two candidates for the general election.
The 52nd district takes in the cities of Chula Vista, National City, Imperial Beach, as well as the census-designated place Bonita. It also encompasses the San Diego neighborhoods of Paradise Hills, Logan Heights, Encanto, Mountain View, Barrio Logan, Shelltown, Lincoln Park, Nestor, Otay Mesa, and South San Diego.
In a survey conducted by The Bay Area Center for Voting Research in 2004, it found that Chula Vista had a 50.59% conservative vote compared to a 49.41% liberal vote.
(San Diego, Chula Vista, El Cajon, La Mesa) Sara Jacobs [33] Democratic: January 3, 2021 – January 3, 2023 117th: Elected in 2020. Redistricted to the 51st district. District eliminated January 3, 2023
In the 2022 Chula Vista mayoral election, incumbent Democrat Mary Salas was ineligible to run for reelection due to term limits, [46] and was succeeded by John McCann, who won against Ammar Campa-Najjar by about 5 percentage points. [47]
Chula Vista, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Solana Beach, and Imperial Beach are considered swing areas of the county – Chula Vista and Imperial Beach narrowly backed Al Gore in 2000 but narrowly voted for Bush in 2004, while Solana Beach switched from Bush in 2000 to Kerry in 2004. La Mesa narrowly voted for Bush both times, and Lemon Grove narrowly ...
1992 United States House of Representatives elections in California [52] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Duke Cunningham (Incumbent) 141,890 : 56.1 : Democratic: Bea Herbert 85,148 33.7 Libertarian: Bill Holmes 10,309 4.1 Peace and Freedom: Miriam Clark 10,307 4.1 Green: Richard Roe 5,328 2.1 Independent: Johnson 13 0.0 Total votes 262,995 ...
He was the officially endorsed Democratic candidate in the special election to replace Bob Filner. [7] In the primary election held November 19, 2013, he came in second with 25.59 percent of the vote. A runoff election against fellow city councilmember Kevin Faulconer was held February 11, 2014, and Faulconer defeated Alvarez. [8]