Sep 24, 2024
Who’s running to represent you on the county Board of Supervisors? Voters in three supervisory districts will head to the polls starting next month to decide who will represent them on the five-member board that enacts policy and shapes a huge swath of services across San Diego County. To help inform your vote, we asked all six candidates in all three races about their priorities, positions and plans on the region’s more pressing issues. Here’s what they told us, in a series of Q&As exclusively for San Diego Union-Tribune subscribers. Meet the candidates in District 1: — Q&A: Nora Vargas, Democratic incumbent — Q&A: Alejandro Galicia, Republican challenger Small-business owner Alejandro Galicia, left, and San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas, right, are facing off in the race for District 1 county supervisor in the November election. (Associated Builders and Contractors; Melissa Jacobs/sandiegophoto.com)   Meet the candidates in District 2: — Q&A: Joel Anderson, Republican incumbent — Q&A: Gina Jacobs, Democratic challenger Community partner Gina Jacobs, left, and San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson, right, are facing off in the race for District 2 county supervisor in the November election. (Liz Romeka/Third Strand Photography; Joel Anderson’s campaign) Meet the candidates in District 3: — Q&A: Terra Lawson-Remer, Democratic incumbent — Q&A: Kevin Faulconer, Republican challenger Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer, left, and San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer, right, are facing off in the race for District 3 county supervisor in the November 2024 election. (Kevin Faulconer’s campaign; Meeno Peluce)
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