On Jan. 14, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors will face a pivotal decision: whether to hold a special election or ...
Monday was the last day in office for San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas and a handful of elected ...
The Board of Supervisors will decide next week how to fill the District 1 vacancy after Nora Vargas unexpectedly announced ...
As of Friday, there are four people who have shown interest in running to replace Chair Nora Vargas on the San Diego County ...
Vargas announced she was stepping down back on December 20th, just weeks after winning re-election, citing security and safety concerns ...
Terra Lawson-Remer will continue as acting chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, after a vote Tuesday to pick a ...
The county Board of Supervisors should approve a special election rather than a political appointment to fill the District 1 ...
Supervisors Terra Lawson-Remer and Joel Anderson were sworn in for their second terms. Vargas did not attend the ceremony. Her former employees said they had not heard from her.
The Democrat, who spearheaded legislation to protect immigrants in the California county, has stepped down from her post amid personal and security threats.
The Board of Supervisors District 1 represents 631,000 people in much of San Diego's South County.
A special election would cost taxpayers around $5 million, similar to the special election held after Nathan Fletcher vacated his Supervisor seat in 2023.
The Board of Supervisors' new governing year will start minus one member: Nora Vargas, the former District 1 supervisor, ...