Politics & Government
Roberts Narrowly Leads Gaspar in Board of Supervisors Race
As of Wednesday morning, his Third District lead was shrinking.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY -- Dave Roberts is clinging to a lead today in his bid to remain on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors for a second term, but his edge over challenger Kristin Gaspar was narrow, according to results from the County Registrar of Voters.
Roberts had 50.9 percent of the vote, compared to 49.1 percent for Gaspar, the Encinitas mayor, with 397 of 423 precincts counted, according to unofficial results from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters Office. Roberts survived a scandal over the way he managed his staff to make the runoff election with Gaspar. Last year, the Board of Supervisors agreed to pay $310,000 to settle claims brought by three former staffers who accused Roberts of misusing his powers.
Four years ago, he became the first Democrat to win a seat on the board in a couple of decades. Gaspar is the chief financial officer and business manager for Doctors of Physical Therapy, which has six North County offices.
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"I think the voters responded positively to my message of service over the last four years,'' Roberts told City News Service. In another close race, Georgette Gomez, a longtime community organizer and activist with the Environmental Health Coalition, edged out over Ricardo Flores in the San Diego City Council District 9 race. Flores is the chief of staff for current District 9 representative Marti Emerald, who opted to not run for re-election.
With 56 of 65 precincts counted, Gomez led 51.8 percent to 48.2 percent. Barbara Bry, the founder of ProFlowers.com, will succeed council President Sherri Lightner. Her opponent for District 1 -- representing Carmel Valley, La Jolla and University City -- Ray Ellis, previously dropped out of the race, but his name was still on the ballot. Chief Deputy City Attorney Mara Elliott defeated Robert Hickey, a deputy district attorney, in a battle to succeed San Diego City Attorney JanGoldsmith.
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"I think voters liked the message that I was bringing to them -- to all neighborhoods for nearly two years -- which is that I want our office to be accountable,'' Elliott said.
"I see us as protecting San Diegans, whether it's from elder abuse, child abuse or pollution.''
She said the city attorney wears multiple hats -- including prosecuting misdemeanors and providing legal advice to the mayor and City Council -- but is ultimately accountable to the taxpayers. On the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education, Trustees Richard Barrera, John Lee Evans and Sharon Whitehurst-Payne all won re-election.
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