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2020 San Diego mayoral election

The 2020 San Diego mayoral election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Mayor of San Diego. Incumbent Kevin Faulconer was ineligible to run for a third term due to term limits.

2020 San Diego mayoral election

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Candidate Todd Gloria Barbara Bry
Popular vote 346,662 272,887
Percentage 56.0% 44.0%

Mayor before election

Kevin Faulconer

Elected Mayor

Todd Gloria

The officially non-partisan primary election was held on March 3, 2020. The top two finishers, California State Assemblymember and former acting mayor Todd Gloria and San Diego City Council president pro tem Barbara Bry advanced to the general election. This guaranteed that a Democrat would be elected mayor of San Diego for only the third time since 1971.[a] Gloria was then elected mayor in the November 3 election, making him the first Native American and Filipino-American mayor elected in a US city of over a million people, as well as the city's first mayor of color and the city's first openly gay mayor.[1]

Candidates edit

Note: Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan. The parties below identify which party label each candidate would have run under if given the option.

Qualified edit

Declined edit

Campaign edit

The campaign for the mayor's office kicked off in early January 2019, when San Diego City Council president pro tem Barbara Bry and California State Assemblymember Todd Gloria officially announced their candidacies.[18] They were joined in the race later that month by Tasha Williamson, a community activist who works with families who have lost members from police violence.[20] In November 2019, with less than 100 days to go before the primary, city council member Scott Sherman became the first major Republican to file papers for the mayoral race.[6]

One of the issues distinguishing the candidates from each other was housing policy. Local activist attorney Cory Briggs announced in January 2019 that he would run for mayor based on opposition to the loosening of development restrictions proposed by incumbent mayor Kevin Faulconer in his State of the City speech. However, Briggs dropped out of the race by May 2019.[21] In a June 2019 campaign email, Bry came out in favor of strong local control over land use and against statewide legislation to preempt local governments' ability to restrict new development. Gloria favored statewide efforts to increase housing supply, aligning himself with the pro-housing development "Yes In My Back Yard" (YIMBY) movement.[22] Sherman emphasized market-based solutions to housing upon his entry into the race in late 2019.[23]

Another major issue was climate. Gloria emphasized his role in the establishment of the San Diego Climate Action Plan, while Bry called for the plan to be expanded and to have better metrics.[24][25] Williamson spoke about environmental justice while Sherman attributed pollution to unhoused people.[25]

In August 2019, Gloria was accused of collecting funds for his 2020 re-election campaign to the State Assembly before filing his intent to run with the state in violation of state law.[26][27] Gloria claimed this was a technical oversight and filed the relevant paperwork the next day.[28] In November 2019, Gloria settled the case with the California Fair Political Practices Commission, paying a $200 fine.[29]

Endorsements edit

Barbara Bry
Officeholders
Newspapers
Organizations
Individuals
  • Father Joe Carroll[30]
  • Peter Cooper, arts patron and LGBT activist[30]
  • Ann Dynes, environmental advocate[30]
  • Robert Dynes, former Chancellor of the UCSD; former President of the University of California (UC) system[30]
  • Sunday Gover, 2018 candidate for California's 77th State Assembly district[35]
  • Abdur-Rahim Hameed, President and CEO at National Black Contractors Association[30]
  • Marc Johnson, University Heights resident, community leader[30]
  • Geneviéve Jones-Wright, 2018 candidate for San Diego County District Attorney[35]
  • Rita Lim-Wilby, community business owner, social advocate[30]
  • Dr. Alan Mobley, Director of Center for Transformative Justice; Executive Director of SDSU Project Rebound[30]
  • Gentry Patrick, PhD, Professor of Neurobiology and Creator and Faculty Director of the PATHS Scholar Program, UC San Diego[30]
  • Lynn Schenk, former congresswoman[30]
  • Pam Slater-Price, former county supervisor[30]
  • Richard Ybarra, San Diego Community Leader and son-in-law of Cesar Chavez[30]
Todd Gloria
Officeholders
Newspapers
Organizations
Scott Sherman
Officeholders
Organizations

Primary election edit

The primary election was held on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. In the initial results, Gloria led with more than 40% of the vote and was projected to advance to the general election. Sherman narrowly led Bry by a little over 3,000 votes for the second spot in the general election.[60] By the second day of counting, Bry had reduced Sherman's margin for the second spot by 30 percent to 2,140.[61] Bry continued to gain on Sherman as more votes were counted, and on March 16 her votes surpassed his.[62] The final results released in early April confirmed that Gloria would face Bry in the runoff election. This guaranteed that a Democrat would be elected mayor of San Diego for only the third time since 1971.[63]

Results edit

2020 San Diego mayoral primary election results[64]
Candidate Votes %
Todd Gloria 147,654 41.5%
Barbara Bry 81,541 22.9%
Scott Sherman 80,352 22.6%
Tasha Williamson 25,629 7.2%
Gita Appelbaum Singh 12,716 3.6%
Rich Riel 8,067 2.3%
Jarvis Gandy (write-in) 3 0.0%
Total votes 355,994 100%

General election edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Barbara
Bry
Todd
Gloria
Other Undecided
FM3 Research/Voice of San Diego Oct. 8–22, 2020 580 (LV) ± 4.1% 32% 36% 32%
SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune Oct. 1–5, 2020 547 (LV) ± 5.3% 38% 39% 24%
SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune Aug. 28–31, 2020 517 (LV) ± 5.3% 37% 34% 29%
Strategies 360/Todd Gloria[A] Jul. 15–19, 2020 406 (LV) ± 4.9% 26% 41% 33%
GS Strategy Group/San Diego Lincoln Club October 13, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Jun. 22–26, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 31% 34% 11%[c] 24%

Results edit

Todd Gloria wins 2020 San Diego mayoral election after Barbara Bry concedes.
Candidate Votes %
Todd Gloria 346,662 55.95%
Barbara Bry 272,887 44.05%
Total votes 619,549 100.00%

Notes edit

  1. ^ Frank Curran's term expired in 1971.
  2. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ "Neither" with 11%
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Todd Gloria's campaign

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Barbara Bry for Mayor February 22, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Todd Gloria for Mayor

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The 2020 San Diego mayoral election was held on November 3 2020 to elect the Mayor of San Diego Incumbent Kevin Faulconer was ineligible to run for a third term due to term limits 2020 San Diego mayoral election 2016 November 3 2020 2024 Candidate Todd Gloria Barbara Bry Popular vote 346 662 272 887 Percentage 56 0 44 0 Mayor before election Kevin Faulconer Elected Mayor Todd Gloria The officially non partisan primary election was held on March 3 2020 The top two finishers California State Assemblymember and former acting mayor Todd Gloria and San Diego City Council president pro tem Barbara Bry advanced to the general election This guaranteed that a Democrat would be elected mayor of San Diego for only the third time since 1971 a Gloria was then elected mayor in the November 3 election making him the first Native American and Filipino American mayor elected in a US city of over a million people as well as the city s first mayor of color and the city s first openly gay mayor 1 Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 Qualified 1 2 Declined 2 Campaign 3 Endorsements 4 Primary election 4 1 Results 5 General election 5 1 Polling 5 2 Results 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksCandidates editNote Municipal elections in California are officially nonpartisan The parties below identify which party label each candidate would have run under if given the option Qualified edit Gita Appelbaum Singh media host 2 party preference Democratic Barbara Bry San Diego City Councillor 3 4 party preference Democratic Jarvis Gandy write in Todd Gloria California State Assemblymember and former Acting Mayor of San Diego 3 4 party preference Democratic Rich Riel technology worker 2 party preference Hogwash 5 Scott Sherman San Diego City Councillor 6 party preference Republican Tasha Williamson nonprofit executive 7 party preference Democratic Declined edit Toni Atkins California State Senator 8 9 party preference Democratic Cory Briggs attorney 10 11 12 party preference none Chris Cate San Diego City Councillor 3 13 party preference Republican John Cox businessman and nominee for Governor of California in 2018 14 party preference Republican Carl DeMaio former member of San Diego City Council and candidate for mayor in 2012 15 16 party preference Republican Mark Kersey San Diego City Councillor 3 2 17 party preference none Scott Peters member of the United States House of Representatives 3 4 8 18 party preference Democratic Shelley Zimmerman former Chief of Police of the San Diego Police Department 3 19 party preference none Campaign editThe campaign for the mayor s office kicked off in early January 2019 when San Diego City Council president pro tem Barbara Bry and California State Assemblymember Todd Gloria officially announced their candidacies 18 They were joined in the race later that month by Tasha Williamson a community activist who works with families who have lost members from police violence 20 In November 2019 with less than 100 days to go before the primary city council member Scott Sherman became the first major Republican to file papers for the mayoral race 6 One of the issues distinguishing the candidates from each other was housing policy Local activist attorney Cory Briggs announced in January 2019 that he would run for mayor based on opposition to the loosening of development restrictions proposed by incumbent mayor Kevin Faulconer in his State of the City speech However Briggs dropped out of the race by May 2019 21 In a June 2019 campaign email Bry came out in favor of strong local control over land use and against statewide legislation to preempt local governments ability to restrict new development Gloria favored statewide efforts to increase housing supply aligning himself with the pro housing development Yes In My Back Yard YIMBY movement 22 Sherman emphasized market based solutions to housing upon his entry into the race in late 2019 23 Another major issue was climate Gloria emphasized his role in the establishment of the San Diego Climate Action Plan while Bry called for the plan to be expanded and to have better metrics 24 25 Williamson spoke about environmental justice while Sherman attributed pollution to unhoused people 25 In August 2019 Gloria was accused of collecting funds for his 2020 re election campaign to the State Assembly before filing his intent to run with the state in violation of state law 26 27 Gloria claimed this was a technical oversight and filed the relevant paperwork the next day 28 In November 2019 Gloria settled the case with the California Fair Political Practices Commission paying a 200 fine 29 Endorsements editBarbara BryOfficeholders Richard Bailey mayor of Coronado California 30 Donna Frye former member of the San Diego City Council 31 Mike Levin U S Representative from California s 49th congressional district 2019 present 32 Dianne Jacob member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors 33 Newspapers La Prensa San Diego 30 OB Rag Ocean Beach California 30 San Diego Jewish World 30 San Diego Monitor News 30 San Diego Voice amp Viewpoint 30 Organizations Black Mountain Democratic Club 30 La Jolla Democratic Club La Jolla California 30 National Organization for Women NOW CalifiaNOW 30 Run Women Run 34 Torrey Pines Democratic Club 30 Uptown Democratic Club 30 Individuals Father Joe Carroll 30 Peter Cooper arts patron and LGBT activist 30 Ann Dynes environmental advocate 30 Robert Dynes former Chancellor of the UCSD former President of the University of California UC system 30 Sunday Gover 2018 candidate for California s 77th State Assembly district 35 Abdur Rahim Hameed President and CEO at National Black Contractors Association 30 Marc Johnson University Heights resident community leader 30 Genevieve Jones Wright 2018 candidate for San Diego County District Attorney 35 Rita Lim Wilby community business owner social advocate 30 Dr Alan Mobley Director of Center for Transformative Justice Executive Director of SDSU Project Rebound 30 Gentry Patrick PhD Professor of Neurobiology and Creator and Faculty Director of the PATHS Scholar Program UC San Diego 30 Lynn Schenk former congresswoman 30 Pam Slater Price former county supervisor 30 Richard Ybarra San Diego Community Leader and son in law of Cesar Chavez 30 Todd GloriaOfficeholders Toni Atkins President pro tempore of the California State Senate 32 36 Xavier Becerra California Attorney General 2017 2021 36 Jerry Brown 34th and 39th Governor of California 1975 1983 2011 2019 35 Jennifer Campbell member of the San Diego City Council 37 Susan Davis U S Representative from California s 53rd congressional district 2001 2021 32 36 Serge Dedina mayor of Imperial Beach 36 Mara Elliott San Diego City Attorney 38 Dianne Feinstein United States Senator for California 1992 present 39 40 Nathan Fletcher member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors 41 Georgette Gomez San Diego City Council President 42 Kamala Harris United States Senator for California 2017 2021 2020 vice presidential nominee 43 40 Christine Kehoe former member of the California State Senate 36 Eleni Kounalakis California Lieutenant Governor 2019 present 36 Ricardo Lara California Insurance Commissioner 2019 present 36 Fiona Ma California State Treasurer 2019 present 36 38 Gavin Newsom Governor of California 2019 present former Lieutenant Governor of California 2011 2019 and former Mayor of San Francisco 2004 2011 44 Alex Padilla California Secretary of State 2015 2021 36 Scott Peters U S Representative from California s 52nd congressional district 2013 present 36 Mary Salas mayor of Chula Vista 36 Tony Thurmond California State Superintendent of Public Instruction 2019 present 45 Juan Vargas U S Representative from California s 51st congressional district 2013 present 36 Chris Ward member of the San Diego City Council 46 Betty Yee California State Controller 2015 present 36 All 60 members of the California State Assembly Democratic caucus 38 Newspapers San Diego Union Tribune 47 48 49 Organizations Equality California 50 36 Laborers International Union of North America Local 89 32 League of Conservation Voters San Diego 51 San Diego amp Imperial Counties Labor Council AFL CIO 52 San Diego Chamber of Commerce 53 San Diego City Firefighters Association International Association of Fire Fighters Local 145 54 San Diego County Democratic Party 55 San Diego Municipal Employees Association 56 San Diego Police Officers Association 57 Service Employees International Union 58 Scott ShermanOfficeholders Kevin Faulconer Mayor of San Diego 47 Organizations Lincoln Club of San Diego County 59 San Diego County Republican Party 59 Primary election editThe primary election was held on Tuesday March 3 2020 In the initial results Gloria led with more than 40 of the vote and was projected to advance to the general election Sherman narrowly led Bry by a little over 3 000 votes for the second spot in the general election 60 By the second day of counting Bry had reduced Sherman s margin for the second spot by 30 percent to 2 140 61 Bry continued to gain on Sherman as more votes were counted and on March 16 her votes surpassed his 62 The final results released in early April confirmed that Gloria would face Bry in the runoff election This guaranteed that a Democrat would be elected mayor of San Diego for only the third time since 1971 63 Results edit 2020 San Diego mayoral primary election results 64 Candidate Votes Todd Gloria 147 654 41 5 Barbara Bry 81 541 22 9 Scott Sherman 80 352 22 6 Tasha Williamson 25 629 7 2 Gita Appelbaum Singh 12 716 3 6 Rich Riel 8 067 2 3 Jarvis Gandy write in 3 0 0 Total votes 355 994 100 General election editPolling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error BarbaraBry ToddGloria Other Undecided FM3 Research Voice of San Diego Oct 8 22 2020 580 LV 4 1 32 36 32 SurveyUSA KGTV TV San Diego Union Tribune Oct 1 5 2020 547 LV 5 3 38 39 24 SurveyUSA KGTV TV San Diego Union Tribune Aug 28 31 2020 517 LV 5 3 37 34 29 Strategies 360 Todd Gloria A Jul 15 19 2020 406 LV 4 9 26 41 33 GS Strategy Group San Diego Lincoln Club Archived October 13 2020 at the Wayback Machine Jun 22 26 2020 400 LV 4 9 31 34 11 c 24 Results edit Todd Gloria wins 2020 San Diego mayoral election after Barbara Bry concedes Candidate Votes Todd Gloria 346 662 55 95 Barbara Bry 272 887 44 05 Total votes 619 549 100 00 Notes edit Frank Curran s term expired in 1971 Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Neither with 11 Poll sponsored by Todd Gloria s campaignReferences edit Garrick David November 8 2020 Todd Gloria will bring lots of firsts as San Diego s new mayor Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 8 2020 a b c Garrick David December 7 2019 Forty candidates battling for seven open seats in San Diego next year The San Diego Union Tribune a b c d e f San Diego mayoral derby for 2020 has already started The San Diego Union Tribune August 17 2018 Retrieved December 6 2018 a b c Horn Jonathan January 3 2019 Three key Democrats file to run for San Diego mayor in 2020 KGTV ABC10 News San Diego Retrieved January 7 2019 Garrick David February 12 2020 Poll shows Gloria Sherman continue to lead Bry in San Diego mayor s race San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved February 18 2020 a b Clark Charles T Garrick David November 29 2019 Republican City Councilman Scott Sherman files to run for mayor of San Diego The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved November 29 2019 Hamblin Abby Gomez Luis February 28 2019 Who is Tasha Williamson An in depth 2020 San Diego mayor s race interview The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved April 28 2019 a b Toni Atkins Scott Peters are shaping the 2020 mayor s race now The San Diego Union Tribune December 22 2017 Retrieved December 6 2018 Sklar Debbie L March 22 2019 Todd Gloria Picks Up Endorsement from Toni Atkins in Mayoral Bid Times of San Diego Retrieved March 31 2019 Garrick David November 23 2018 Briggs vocal City Hall critic will run for San Diego mayor in 2020 The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved January 24 2019 Halverstadt Lisa April 6 2016 The Guys Who Want to Rep Downtown Don t Want a Downtown Convadium Voice of San Diego Retrieved January 24 2019 Graham Marty May 15 2019 Briggs pulls out of San Diego mayor race San Diego Reader Retrieved May 16 2019 Libby Sara Rivard Ry November 7 2018 Morning Report Big Changes at City Hall Voice of San Diego Retrieved January 17 2019 Marinucci Carla February 22 2019 Former GOP gubernatorial candidate John Cox isn t ruling out another run for top job Politico Retrieved February 22 2019 Reform CA Chair Carl DeMaio Talks Gas Tax San Diego Leadership and a 2020 Mayoral Run IVN us April 2 2018 Clark Charles T Cook Morgan August 5 2019 Carl DeMaio announces challenge for Rep Duncan Hunter s congressional seat Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 6 2019 Jennewein Chris April 29 2019 Another San Diego Republican Leaves The Party Amid Political Polarization Times of San Diego Retrieved April 29 2019 a b Service City News January 16 2019 Rep Scott Peters To Run For Re Election Instead Of Mayor In 2020 KPBS Public Media Retrieved January 16 2019 Kucher Karen February 12 2019 Former police chief Zimmerman won t run for mayor in 2020 takes post with National University The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved February 12 2019 Marx Jesse January 22 2019 Morning Report The Story Behind a Rape Accusation at an Escondido Middle School Voice of San Diego Retrieved July 15 2019 Jennewein Chris May 16 2019 Activist Lawyer Cory Briggs Pulls Out of San Diego Mayoral Race Times of San Diego Retrieved July 15 2019 Lewis Scott June 26 2019 They re Coming for Our Homes Bry Blasts YIMBY Movement Voice of San Diego Retrieved July 15 2019 Lewis Scott Keatts Andrew December 7 2019 Politics Report Hello New Mayor s Race Voice of San Diego Retrieved December 7 2019 Editorial Board October 15 2020 2020 election Q amp A with Council member Barbara Bry candidate for San Diego mayor San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on October 17 2020 Retrieved August 24 2021 a b 2020 San Diego Mayoral candidates sound off about climate change cbs8 com February 6 2020 Retrieved August 24 2021 Garcia Alberto August 12 2019 Todd Gloria Failed to File Candidacy Form Before Raising Money La Prensa San Diego Archived from the original on August 15 2019 Retrieved August 20 2019 Stone Ken August 13 2019 Todd Gloria Files for Assembly Re Election While Running for San Diego Mayor Times of San Diego Retrieved August 20 2019 Hargrove Dorian August 15 2019 Mayoral Candidate Todd Gloria Accused of Laundering Political Funds NBC San Diego Retrieved August 20 2019 Stone Ken November 9 2019 Assemblyman Todd Gloria Pays Fine for Violating Political Reform Act Rules Times of San Diego Retrieved November 18 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Bry Barbara Endorsements Barbara Bry for Mayor 2020 Barbara Bry Campaign Archived from the original on October 28 2020 Retrieved October 25 2020 Keatts Andrew Lewis Scott December 14 2019 Politics Report Populist Bry Campaign Scores Populist Endorsement Voice of San Diego Retrieved December 14 2019 a b c d Mapp Lauren J April 9 2019 Local Labor Union Endorses Todd Gloria in 2020 Mayoral Election Times of San Diego Retrieved April 27 2019 Jennewein Chris February 4 2020 GOP s Dianne Jacob County Supervisor Endorses Barbara Bry for Mayor Times of San Diego Retrieved February 7 2020 Endorsements Run Women Run Retrieved October 25 2020 a b c Jennewein Chris June 21 2019 Former Gov Jerry Brown Endorses Todd Gloria for San Diego Mayor Retrieved June 21 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Endorsements Todd Gloria March 15 2019 Retrieved April 28 2019 Lewis Scott Keatts Andrew July 4 2020 Politics Report Vacation Rentals It s Just Like Old Times Voice of San Diego Retrieved July 28 2020 a b c Jennewein Chris May 7 2019 City Attorney Endorses Todd Gloria in 2020 San Diego Mayoral Election Times of San Diego Retrieved May 7 2019 toddgloria November 7 2019 Big news Senator DianneFeinstein has endorsed our campaign Tweet Retrieved November 7 2019 via Twitter a b Smolens Michael December 8 2019 Column Barbara Bry s climb to the mayor s office just got steeper The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved December 10 2019 Potter Matt February 8 2020 Todd Gloria gets hand slapped San Diego Reader Retrieved February 8 2020 Jennewein Chris February 26 2020 City Council President Georgette Gomez Endorses Todd Gloria for San Diego Mayor Times of San Diego ToddGloria November 20 2019 So proud to announce KamalaHarris has Tweet Retrieved November 23 2019 via Twitter Jennewein Chris August 9 2019 Todd Gloria Gets Gov Newsom s Endorsement in San Diego Mayor s Race Times of San Diego Retrieved August 9 2019 John Nate June 7 2019 VOSD Podcast This Week In Mayoral Messaging Voice of San Diego Retrieved June 21 2019 Keatts Andrew Lewis Scott May 11 2019 Politics Report Councilwoman Montgomery on Housing Police and School Reform Voice of San Diego Retrieved May 11 2019 a b Editorial Board February 7 2020 Endorsement Todd Gloria for San Diego mayor San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved February 8 2020 McAdam Jeff October 14 2020 Bry women leaders slam Union Tribune s sexist Gloria endorsement Fox 5 San Diego Retrieved October 25 2020 Callen Kate October 22 2020 Opinion Union Tribune s Endorsement of Todd Gloria Infuriates Women Times of San Diego Retrieved October 25 2020 Equality California Endorses Todd Gloria s Historic Bid for San Diego Mayor Equality California March 8 2019 Retrieved April 27 2019 Endorsements League of Conservation Voters San Diego Garrick David November 5 2019 Labor unions lining up behind Gloria in San Diego mayor s race The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved November 23 2019 Lewis Scott Keatts Andrew November 23 2019 Politics Report Holy Endorsement Chamber Chooses Todd Voice of San Diego Retrieved November 23 2019 Jennewein Chris June 20 2019 Firefighters Union Endorses Gloria for Mayor Brennan for City Council Times of San Diego Retrieved June 21 2019 Bowen Andrew August 21 2019 San Diego County Democrats Endorse Gloria In Mayor s Race KPBS Retrieved August 21 2019 Jennewein Chris July 18 2019 City Employees Union Endorses Todd Gloria for San Diego Mayor Times of San Diego Retrieved July 18 2019 Libby Sara October 1 2019 Morning Report The Wild World of Water Vending Voice of San Diego Retrieved October 1 2019 Lewis Scott Keatts Andrew September 21 2019 Politics Report Fletcher Staying Out of 53rd Voice of San Diego Retrieved September 21 2019 a b Stone Ken February 6 2020 Common Sense Over Nonsense Scott Sherman Explains Late Run for Mayor Times of San Diego Retrieved February 7 2020 Bowen Andrew Tragesar Claire Gloria Headed For San Diego Mayor Runoff Sherman Bry Battling For Second Spot KPBS Public Media No March 4 2020 Retrieved March 5 2020 Garrick David March 6 2020 Sherman s lead over Bry shrinks in battle for second slot in mayoral runoff San Diego Union Tribune City News Service March 16 2020 Bry Passes Sherman In Mayoral Race With Razor Thin Margin KPBS Public Media Retrieved March 16 2020 Trageser Claire April 3 2020 It s Official Next San Diego Mayor Will Be A Democrat KPBS Public Media Retrieved April 8 2020 ELECTION HISTORY MAYOR CITY OF SAN DIEGO PDF City of San Diego Official Website San Diego City Clerk Retrieved April 22 2020 External links editOfficial campaign websites Barbara Bry for Mayor Archived February 22 2020 at the Wayback Machine Todd Gloria for Mayor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 San Diego mayoral election amp oldid 1211706830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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