2025 San Diego County Board of Supervisors special election

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2025 San Diego County Board of Supervisors special election

 2024
April 8, 2025 (primary)
July 1, 2025 (runoff)
2026 

1st Supervisorial District of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors
  Majority party Minority party
 
Candidate Paloma Aguirre John McCann
Party Democratic Republican
First round 21,424
32.33%
28,087
42.38%
Runoff 42,026
53.90%
35,943
46.10%

Runoff results by precinct
Aguirre:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
McCann:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Tie:      50%      No data

Supervisor before election

Nora Vargas
Democratic

Elected Supervisor

Paloma Aguirre
Democratic

The 2025 San Diego County Board of Supervisors special election was held on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 to fill the 1st Supervisorial District seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors vacated by Nora Vargas, who resigned on January 6, 2025, for "personal safety and security reasons."[1][2][3] The primary election was held on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in which Chula Vista mayor John McCann and Imperial Beach mayor Paloma Aguirre advanced to the runoff election.[4] Aguirre defeated McCann and is expected to be sworn in on July 22, 2025.[5]

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, and although most candidates do identify a party preference, their party affiliations do not appear on the ballot. As no candidate won a majority of votes in the primary, a runoff election was held between the top two vote-getting candidates.[6][7]

On December 20, 2024, Chair Nora Vargas announced that she would not take the oath of office for a second term, despite having won 62.5% of the vote just weeks beforehand in the 2024 San Diego County Board of Supervisors election, citing "personal safety and security reasons."[1][3] Vice chair Terra Lawson-Remer became acting chair of the board, and on January 14, 2025, the board voted to hold a special election to fill the vacancy left by Vargas' resignation.[6][8]

Top election issues include the Tijuana River sewage crisis,[9][10][11] homelessness, immigration,[12] and housing affordability, part of a broader housing crisis statewide.[13]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Paloma Aguirre, mayor of Imperial Beach (2022–present), former member of the Imperial Beach city council (2018–2022) (Party preference: Democratic)[14]
  • John McCann, mayor of Chula Vista (2022–present) (Party preference: Republican)[13]

Eliminated in primary

  • Carolina Chavez, member of the Chula Vista city council from district 1 (2022–present) (Party preference: Democratic)[15]
  • Elizabeth Efird, energy consultant[16]
  • Louis Fuentes, former mayor of Calexico (2008–2009), former Imperial County supervisor (2010) (Party preference: Republican)[17]
  • Vivian Moreno, member of the San Diego City Council from district 8 (2018–present) (Party preference: Democratic)[18]
  • Lincoln Pickard, perennial candidate (Party preference: Republican)[16]

Declined to run

Primary election

Endorsements

Paloma Aguirre
U.S. representatives
State senators
Local officials
  • Marcus Bush, member of the National City council[13][20]
  • Jennifer Campbell, former president of the San Diego city council (2020–2021), member of the San Diego city council from district 2 (2020–present)[21]
  • Luz Molina, member of the National City council[13][20]
  • Ron Morrison, mayor of National City (2006-2018, 2022-present), former member of the National City council (1992-2006, 2018-2022)[13][20]
  • José Rodriguez, member of the National City council[13][20]
  • Esther Sanchez, mayor of Oceanside[22]
  • Ditas Yamane, member of the National City council[13][20]
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Carolina Chavez
Local officials
  • Cesar Fernandez, member of the Chula Vista City Council (2024–present)[21]
  • Michael Inzunza, member of the Chula Vista City Council (2024–present)[21]
  • Stephen Whitburn, member of the San Diego City Council (2020–present), former president pro tempore of the San Diego City Council (2020–2021)[22]
John McCann
Organizations
Vivian Moreno
Local officials
  • Sean Elo-Rivera, member of the San Diego city council from district 9 (2020–present), former president of the San Diego city council (2021–2024)[22]
  • Henry Foster III, member of the San Diego city council from district 4 (2024–present)[22]
  • Joe LaCava, president of the San Diego city council (2024–present), member of the San Diego city council from district 1 (2020–present), former president pro tempore of the San Diego city council (2023-2024),[22]
  • Kent Lee, president pro tempore of the San Diego city council (2024–present), member of the San Diego city council from district 6 (2022–present)[22]
  • Monica Montgomery Steppe, member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors from district 4 (2023–present), former president pro tempore of the San Diego City Council (2021–2023), former member of the San Diego City Council from district 4 (2018–2023)[13][21]
  • Jose Preciado, member of the Chula Vista city council[22]
  • Mary Salas, former mayor of Chula Vista (2014–2022)[21]
Labor unions
Organizations
  • Chula Vista Democratic Club[22]

Results

2025 San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 1 special election[27]
Candidate Votes %
John McCann 28,087 42.38%
Paloma Aguirre 21,424 32.33%
Vivian Moreno 8,934 13.48%
Carolina Chavez 5,128 7.74%
Louis Fuentes 1,053 1.59%
Elizabeth Efird 1,027 1.55%
Lincoln Pickard 619 0.93%
Total votes 66,272 100.0%

General election

References

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