2020 San Diego City Council election
Municipal elections were held in San Diego in 2020 for mayor, city attorney, and city council. The primary election occurred Tuesday, March 3, 2020, and the general election occurred Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Five of the nine council seats were contested. No council incumbents stood for reelection.
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, although most members do identify a party preference. A two-round system was used for the elections, starting with primaries in March followed by runoff elections in November between the top-two candidates in each race.
Mayor
City attorney
City council
Council Districts used for the 2020 election
Seats in San Diego City Council districts 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 were up for election. Incumbents Mark Kersey (District 5) and Scott Sherman (District 7) were ineligible to run for reelection due to term limits. The other three incumbent council members chose to run for higher office rather than seek reelection: Barbara Bry (District 1) for mayor of San Diego , Chris Ward (District 3) for California's 78th State Assembly district , and Georgette Gómez (District 9) for California's 53rd congressional district .[ 1]
District 1
District 1 consists of the communities of Carmel Valley , Del Mar Mesa , Del Mar Heights , La Jolla , Pacific Highlands Ranch , Torrey Hills , Torrey Pines , and University City . No Republican candidates contested the race.[ 2] [ 3]
2020 San Diego City Council District 1 election[ 4]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Joe LaCava
10,355
24.1
Democratic
Will Moore
7,054
16.4
Democratic
Aaron Brennan
6,399
14.9
Democratic
Sam Nejabat
5,884
13.7
Independent
Lijun (Lily) Zhou
3,910
9.1
Democratic
James P. Rudolph
3,505
8.2
Democratic
Harid "H." Puentes
3,340
7.8
Democratic
Louis A. Rodolico
2,484
5.8
Total votes
42,911
100%
General election
Democratic
Joe LaCava
42,613
61.0
Democratic
Will Moore
27,250
39.0
Total votes
69,863
100%
District 3
District 3 consists of the communities of Balboa Park , Bankers Hill/Park West , Downtown San Diego , Golden Hill , Hillcrest , Little Italy , Mission Hills , Normal Heights , North Park , Old Town , South Park , and University Heights .
District 5
District 5 consists of the neighborhoods of Black Mountain Ranch , Carmel Mountain Ranch , Miramar , Rancho Bernardo , Rancho Encantada , Rancho Peñasquitos , Sabre Springs , San Pasqual Valley , Scripps Ranch , and Torrey Highlands .
District 7
District 7 consists of the neighborhoods of Allied Gardens , Del Cerro , Grantville , Linda Vista , Mission Valley , San Carlos , Serra Mesa , and Tierrasanta .
District 9
District 9 consists of the communities of Alvarado Estates , City Heights , College Area , College View Estates, El Cerrito , Kensington , Mountain View , Mount Hope , Rolando , Southcrest , and Talmadge .
2020 San Diego City Council District 9 election[ 8]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Kelvin H. Barrios
7,426
31.6
Democratic
Sean Elo-Rivera
4,819
20.5
Independent
Johnny Lee Dang
3,473
14.8
Republican
Andrew Gade
2,222
9.5
Democratic
Ross Naismith
1,997
8.5
Democratic
Sam Bedwell
1,986
8.5
Democratic
Alex Soto
1,564
6.7
Total votes
23,487
100%
General election
Democratic
Sean Elo-Rivera
26,835
62.7
Democratic
Kelvin H. Barrios
15,990
37.3
Total votes
42,825
100%
Council president
At their first meeting on December 10, 2020, the newly seated City Council selected Jen Campbell to serve as the Council President on a 5–4 vote. The other four council members supported Monica Montgomery Steppe .[ 9]
Ballot measures
Polling
Primary election
Measure C in the primary was distinct from Measure C in the general election. The first of these did not pass.
Measure C
On whether to raise taxes to pay for the expansion of the San Diego convention centre (Measure C fit this building)
General election
Measure A
Measure B
Measure C
Measure E
Notes
^ a b c d e f Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
References
^ Garrick, David (December 7, 2019). "Forty candidates battling for seven open seats in San Diego next year" . San Diego Union-Tribune . Retrieved February 9, 2020 .
^ Bowen, Andrew (January 23, 2020). "Different Shades Of Blue In City Council District 1 Race" . KPBS Public Media . Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ Garrick, David (November 9, 2019). "Five Democrats battling to replace Bry on San Diego council" . San Diego Union-Tribune . Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ "Election History - Council District 1" (PDF) . City of San Diego. Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ "Election History - Council District 3" (PDF) . City of San Diego. Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ "Election History - Council District 5" (PDF) . City of San Diego. Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ "Election History - Council District 7" (PDF) . City of San Diego. Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ "Election History - Council District 9" (PDF) . City of San Diego. Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ Bowen, Andrew (December 10, 2020). "Jen Campbell Chosen As New San Diego City Council President" . KPBS Public Media . Retrieved December 11, 2020 .
^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
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^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
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^ SurveyUSA/KGTV-TV/San Diego Union-Tribune
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