2020 Primary Election: Encinitas Voter Guide
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Encinitas CA
02 March, 2020
11:00 AM
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ENCINITAS, CA — Turnout is expected to be strong election day in California, as many of San Diego County's more than 1.8 million registered voters cast their ballots in the presidential primary election. Also see: 2020 Primary Election: San Diego County Voter Guide For the first time, California is part of Super Tuesday, when presidential primaries will take place in more than a dozen states. In the past, the Golden State's primary was held in June, when the nominees for both major parties are typically already decided. There are 20.4 million registered voters in the state, an increase of 3.1 million since the last presidential election in 2016. In fact, 80 percent of eligible Californians are registered to vote, the highest heading into a presidential primary in California in the past 68 years. A total of 1,826,138 people are registered to vote in San Diego County, according to the latest voter registration numbers from Secretary of State Alex Padilla's office. That's nearly 82 percent of eligible voters. "California entered 2020 with a record 20.4 million registered voters — and I only expect that figure to climb as we reach the presidential primary in March and general election in November," Padilla said. Major Elections The statewide races dominating the headlines in California are those for the presidential primary and Proposition 13, the only statewide measure on the ballot. Proposition 13 asks voters to authorize the sale of $15 billion in bonds to fund facility improvements at schools from pre-K to public universities. In San Diego County, voters will also weigh in on local measures and races for city councils, the Board of Supervisors, State Senate, State Assembly and U.S. Congress. Congress In the 49th Congressional District, incumbent Democrat Mike Levin is facing Republican Brian Maryott. The district covers the northern coastal areas of San Diego County, including Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad and Encinitas, as well as a small portion of southern Orange County. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is in the district. State Assembly In the 76th Assembly District, incumbent Democrat Tasha Boerner Horvath is facing Republican Melanie Burkholder. The district includes Encinitas. Board of Supervisors In District 3, incumbent Republican Kristin Gaspar is facing Democrats Olga Diaz and Terra Lawson-Remer. The district includes Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, Escondido, San Pasqual Valley and parts of northern San Diego. Local Measures There are 17 local measures in San Diego County, from countywide initiatives to local school district measures. Read more here. Also see: 2 Ballot Measures Will Decide Future Of Development In San DiegoHere's a look at the two countywide measures: Measure A The "Safeguard Our San Diego Countryside" initiative would require voter approval for General Plan amendments that increase residential density — the number of dwelling units in an area — in semi-rural and rural areas. Read more. Measure B is about a specific project called the "Newland Sierra Project," a master planned community in North County. County supervisors granted an amendment to the General Plan for the project in 2018. The measure asks voters whether the amendment should be approved. Read more. Where to Vote Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on election day in California. Ballots must be handed in by the time polls close, according to the Secretary of State. Mailed ballots must be postmarked on or before election day. Where To Vote In Encinitas: Election Polling Places, HoursFind your polling place by using San Diego County's online locator and entering your address. Also see: CA Workers Can Take Time Off To Vote In March ElectionLaw Would Make Voting Mandatory In California2 Ballot Measures Will Decide Future Of Development In San DiegoMail Ballot Drop-Off Locations In San Diego CountyWhere To Vote In San Diego County: Election Polling Places, Hours
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