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Mike Levin says he'll focus on ‘areas of common ground' in his fourth House term
Rep. Mike Levin secured a fourth term representing coastal North County in Congress. With his party in the minority in both chambers, he said he is ready and willing to reach across the aisle.
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San Diego voter turnout in 2024 election on track to be lower than in 2020
While the final chunk of votes have yet to be counted, voter turnout in San Diego looks like it will be noticeably lower than 2020.
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In 1st sit-down interview since reelection, San Diego Mayor Gloria stands by his priorities
Mayor Todd Gloria answers NBC 7’s questions about how he will deliver on housing affordability and shelter beds in his second term.
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San Diego city, county sales taxes on track to fail
A week after the election, city of San Diego voters appear to be rejecting a one-cent sales tax by a razor thin margin
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Sanchez and Keim still neck and neck in race for Oceanside mayor
The race to be Oceanside’s next leader is between an incumbent and a deputy mayor. It is down to less than 1,000 votes as of mid-Thursday.
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Todd Gloria leads San Diego mayor's race by double digits
Incumbent mayor Todd Gloria leads challenger Larry Turner by a significant margin, with about half of San Diego’s ballots counted.
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Here are early results for San Diego's top city and county races in the 2024 election
When San Diegans head to the polls on Nov. 5, they’ll cast ballots in one of the most divisive presidential races in memory but will also be joining their community in selecting local leaders for the city of San Diego and the county.
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What happens to your ballot after voting? Here's how ballot counting works in San Diego
The Registrar of Voters walks NBC 7 through the ballot tabulation process at the county’s vote counting headquarters.
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The driving force behind Prop 34 on California's 2024 ballot
Prop 34 appears to be about health care spending, but opponents say there is more to it.
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California Prop 5 aims to lower voter approval threshold for governments to borrow
Proponents say Prop 5 will help local governments build affordable housing, while opponents say it will come at a cost to taxpayers.