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The two-day festival was first held in 2015 at the newly built Waterfront Park in San Diego. The park has lawns and large walk-in fountains. A mix of electronic and independent music is performed on three stages. There were 15,000 attendees per day at CRSSD Festival Spring 2024. [1] CRSSD Festival is pronounced as “crossed festival”. [2]
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 ...
The primary election occurred Tuesday, March 5, 2024, and the general election occurred Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Five of the nine city council seats were up for election, with all five incumbents winning re-election.
Los Angeles San Diego San Jose. Governor. Next gubernational election in California will take place on November 2022. Candidates term ends;
July 2022 saw the return of the full-scale Pride events including She Fest, the parade, and two-day festival. [32] In July 2024, the San Diego Police Department rushed the installation of "smart streetlights" and automated license plate readers under the pretext that the Pride Parade and a recent rise in hate crimes established the exigent ...
(The Center Square) - Almost one month after Election Day, one key Congressional race in California remains neck-and neck as the same pair of opponents race to a neck-and-neck finish. Democrat ...
2022 United States Senate special election in California [4] [2] [1] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Alex Padilla (incumbent) 3,740,582 55.0 Republican: Mark P. Meuser 1,503,480 22.1 Republican: James P. Bradley 472,052 6.9 Republican: Jon Elist 403,722 5.9 Democratic: Timothy Ursich Jr. 226,447 3.3 Democratic: Dan O'Dowd ...
U.S. Senate primary in California will take place in March 2022. Los Angeles City Council and School Board will have its primary election in March and its runoff election in November beginning in 2020, due to the passage of Charter Amendments 1 and 2 during the 2015 elections.