San Diego County
The 2024 ballot is REALLY long! With confusing ballot measures and hundreds of candidates running for office, some might feel overwhelmed.
We have researched, vetted, and issued an endorsement on a large amount of statewide races to help make voting easy! These candidates are the best picks that will fight for: lower taxes and cost of living, safer communities and supporting law enforcement, fixing failing schools and stopping extremist curriculums, solving the homeless and drug crisis by addressing addiction and mental health, and enforcing the law and locking up criminals. These are candidates that will enact Plan Z: The Gen Z Agenda to fix California!
2024 is a prime opportunity for electing these common sense candidates — but we can't do that without your vote and your help. Make sure to share this voter guide with your friends and family. And please consider contributing to support our efforts to get the message out!
Statewide Ballot Measures
Prop 1 – Vote NO
Ballot Title: Authorizes $6.38 Billion in Bonds to Build Mental Health Treatment Facilities; Provides Housing for the Homeless
What it Actually Means: Raids Homeless Treatment Programs to Subsidize Welfare Housing
California’s homelessness crisis will get worse under Prop 1. Prop 1 diverts funds from treatment programs that serve homeless people in favor of giving billions to rich developers for expensive government-subsidized housing projects. Prop 1 also eliminates your right to vote to reject government welfare housing projects in your neighborhood.
Local Ballot Measures
Measure A – City of San Diego Only (VOTE YES)
Authorizes the City Auditor and Audit Committee to Use Outside Legal Counsel Instead of Elected City Attorney (if they are not adequately doing their job)
Measure B – Mountain Empire Unified School District (VOTE NO)
This is a property tax increase!
Measure C – Rincon Ranch Community Services District (VOTE NO)
This is a property tax increase!
U.S. Congress Races
U.S. Senate
No endorsement yet
U.S. House of Representatives
District 48: Darrell Issa
District 49: Margarita Wilkinson
District 50: Peter Bono
District 51: Bill Wells
District 52: Definitely Not Juan Vargas
Statewide Candidate Races
Legislative Candidate Races
Senate
District 39: Bob Divine
Assembly
District 74: Laurie Davies
District 75: Carl DeMaio
District 76: Kristie Bruce-lane
District 77: No Endorsement
District 78: YOU ARE DOOMED
District 79: YOU ARE DOOMED
District 80: Michael W. Williams
County Candidate Races
Superior Court Judge Office #41
Brian Erickson
Superior Court Judge Office #43
Valerie Summers
City Candidate Races
CHULA VISTA
City Attorney
No Endorsement
City Council District 3
Daniel Rice-Vasquez
City Council District 4
Definitely NOT ANDREA CARDENAS
SAN DIEGO
San Diego Mayor
Definitely NOT TODD GLORIA
City Council District 3
Ellis T Jones
City Council District 4
YOU ARE DOOMED
City Council District 9
Definitely NOT SEAN ELO-RIVERA
School District Races
San Diego Community College District D
Andrew Gomez
Escondido Union High Trustee Area 5
David Vincent
Special District Races
Republican Central Committee
5th Supervisorial District
- Brett Wilkins
- Matt Stockton
- Jack Fernandes
- Laura Bassett
- Corey Gustafson
- Armen Kurdian
- Alana Sorenson
- Kori Jensen
- Lee DeMeo
4th Supervisorial District
- Laura Lothian
- Matthew G. Phy
- Amy Reichert
- Kristine Alessio
- Rebekah Winfree
- Edith “Edy” Johnson
- Bill Exeter
- Bob Divine
- Andee Aceves
3rd Supervisorial District
- Kris Sheffler
- Melanie Burkholder
- Joseph Linares
- Garvin Walsh
- Judy Rees
- Haydee Sperling
- Patti Hopkins
- Andrew Skale
- Summer Boger
2nd Supervisorial District
- Dan Bickford
- Randy Berholtz
- Kristie Bruce-Lane
- Judy Simeroth
- Anthony Balistreri
- Ben Good
- Jordan Gascon
- Corbin Sabol
- Frank Hilliker
1st Supervisorial District
- Brett Davis
- Patty O'Mara
- Cheryl Perez
- Anna Renwick
- Rachel Perez
- Craig Candelore
- Shirley Nakawatase
- Erika Lowery
- Paula Whitsell
U.S. President
Republican Nomination
Donald J Trump