"At this time, there are no known or active threats towards Chairwoman Nora Vargas or any of the county supervisors," said the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday finalized plans to fill the seat formerly held by Nora Vargas before her abrupt exit from elected office through a special election.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to hold a special election to fill the District 1 seat that became vacant after Chair Nora Vargas unexpectedly stepped down before the start of her second term.
Anyone interested in running can now pull nomination papers and must return them to the registrar of voters by 5 p.m. on Jan. 28.
Candidates vying to replace San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas are sprinting toward a March 10 primary vote. This week, they’re honing messages, courting donors and angling for key endorsements.
When County Chair Nora Vargas suddenly announced her resignation last month, it set off a race to fill her influential seat on the Board of Supervisors. The four remaining supervisors voted Tuesday to hold a special election in April to choose her replacement.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously decided to fill the vacant District 1 seat by special election during a special meeting on Jan. 14, 2025. The special election is scheduled for April 8,
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Vivian Moreno has charted a middle course on the San Diego City Council, aligning with labor unions, business interests and law enforcement. Setting her sights on the Board of Supervisors, she promises “change” in South San Diego County.
While the race to replace Nathan Fletcher in District 4 cost the county $4.8 million in 2023, the Registrar of Voters said the District 1 election to fill the seat vacated by former Chair Nora Vargas could cost up to $6.