Voters in the area will have the opportunity to vote on various candidates and initiatives.
Fletcher changed the race when he left the Republican Party in March.
DeMaio has been leading in the polls throughout the race.
Dumanis has focused on education in her mayoral campaign.
Pettus is the least known of the candidates, but his focus is on well-known issues.
Filner has been jockeying for second position with Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher down the stretch.
Get to know a little more about the candidates vying for mayor of San Diego on the eve of the June primary.
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The CPA says the state has enough revenues, but needs to manage the money better and wants the government to respect personal freedom.
Block and Plescia square off with a CPA/auditor in redrawn district.
San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders said, “We are celebrating an exciting time in our local craft beer industry.”
Stahl: “If you restore the manufacturing base in this country, you will create the ‘step ladder’ economy that is needed to get the economy and jobs growing.”
Shehata: “Taxes are supposed to fund programs that benefit the taxpayers, and funding education is of more benefit than policing the world or fighting the wars of other nations.”
Subka: Americans need to throw out their existing politicians who have created this mess and elect new people to Capitol Hill.
The challenger in the 78th State Assembly District discusses jobs, bureaucracy and his concerns about the fate of small businesses as they contend with California's rules and regulations.
The incumbent tackles questions about the state economy, jobs and climate change (and how it could affect Coronado). She is seeking a second term 78th State Assembly District.
Assemblywoman Toni Atkins faces off against two Republicans, Ralph Denney and Robert E. Williams.
Patch is election central for news and interviews on San Diego City Hall campaigns and all other races for La Jolla voters.
Dennis Ridz, chair of the Torrey Pines Planning Board, is one of four candidates for City Council District 1.
Attorney Bryan Pease is one of four candidates for City Council District 1.
Incumbent Sherri Lightner is one of four candidates for City Council District 1.
To vote by mail in the June 5 primary, your request must be in by Tuesday.
The Mt. Soledad Memorial Association presented a veterans plaque to the family of Dwight D. Eisenhower on Monday afternoon.
The cross atop Mount Soledad is the center of attention for a national campaign – "Don't Tear Me Down" – to save religions imagery at veteran memorials.
Officials with the lifeguard service asked for $368,000 to fund positions and a wellness program.
Lance Cpl. Tyler Welty was one of about 200 Marines who arrived at Camp Pendleton from a seven month deployment to Afghanistan Friday.
City officials still want to hear from local business owners about how the municipal government can help them so they can make investments and create jobs.
The Lincoln Club of San Diego's mail house accidentally sent out its endorsement of Ray Ellis for San Diego City Council District 1 to District 7, and its endorsement of Scott Sherman for District 7 to District 1.
Committee members unanimously requested that the City Attorney's Office study the legality behind various limitation levels in order to avoid litigation
Pradeep Khosla, currently dean of engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, will succeed Marye Anne Fox on Aug. 1.
Budget solutions for the 2012-13 school year included layoffs for about 1,155 employees including nurses, counselors, vice principals, maintenance staff and teachers
City Council President Tony Young wants to have San Diego banks submit data every year on their lending, loan modifications, foreclosure, community investment, employment diversity and number of jobs.
The decision on a year-round rope barrier will be before the Coastal Commission in July.
A school district official said Gov. Jerry Brown's state budget proposal pushes for a public vote to raise taxes.
Councilwoman Sherri Lightner recently released "The SpotLight," District 1's monthly newsletter on May 7.
City Council's Land Use and Housing Committee approved an ordinance that would allow property owners to install brighter and more energy-efficient outdoor lighting.
“It's obviously a historic day for the president of the United States to recognize the rights of all individuals to marry,” San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders said Wednesday.
Dunkin Donuts opened on Camp Pendleton on Thursday morning. Civilians—with proper documentation—are allowed on base restaurants.
The day after Junior Seau's death, an apparent suicide, the county sends email reminder about suicide prevention and warning signs.
The San Diego County Registrar needs poll workers for the June 5 Presidential Primary Election.