Voting Guide
Gubernatorial Primary Election June 7, 2022
Senator, Short Term– Alex Padilla
Senator, Full Term– Alex Padilla
District 50, U.S. House of Representatives – Scott Peters
Governor, State of California – Gavin Newsom
Lieutenant Governor, State of California – Eleni Kounalakis
Secretary of State, State of California – Dr. Shirley Weber
Controller, State of California – Malia Cohen
Treasurer, State of California – Fiona Ma
Attorney General, State of California – Rob Bonta
Insurance Commissioner, State of California – Ricardo Lara
Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of California – Tony Thurmond
Member, District 4, California Board of Equalization – Mike Schaefer
District 77, California State Assembly – Tasha Boerner Horvath
Judge, Office 32, San Diego Superior Court –
Judge, Office 35, San Diego Superior Court – Rebecca Kanter or Michael J. Flemming (vote for one)
Judge, Office 36, San Diego Superior Court – Peter Singer
Trustee, Trustee Area C, San Diego Unified School District – Cody Petterson
Sheriff, San Diego County – Dave Myers
City Council, District 2, City of San Diego – Joel Day or Lori Saldaña (vote for one)
Colors:
California Democratic Party endorsements
San Diego County Democratic Party endorsements
Pt Loma and Ocean Beach Democrats endorsements
The Gubernatorial Primary Election will be the first countywide election conducted under the Voter’s Choice Act.
Under the Voter’s Choice Act (VCA), you choose when, where and how you vote. Every active registered voter in San Diego County will automatically receive a ballot in the mail nearly a month before Election Day. Once you receive your ballot, you can return it:
By mail
At a secure Ballot Drop Off Location
At a Vote Center near you
Even if you missed the May 23 registration date, you can still cast a conditional ballot in person on June 7.
What is a Vote Center?
Vote Centers replace polling places. You can vote in person at any Vote Center in San Diego County. Some Vote Centers will be open for 11 days and all Vote Center locations will be open 4 days, including Election Day.
Vote Centers offer a full-service voting experience:
Vote using an accessible ballot marking device
Receive voting assistance, including assistance in multiple languages
Register to vote or update your registration and vote on the same day
Request a replacement ballot
The Registrar of Voters is the official election resource in San Diego County.Main: (858) 565-5800 Toll free: (800) 696-0136 sdvote.com5600 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 @sdvote #SDVOTE
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