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Election Central Break
Published: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:50 AM PDT
Now that the June 3 primary has passed, the campaign trail for city of San Diego races will likely be relatively quiet until Labor Day. That's when the fall campaigns traditionally heat up again.
So, Election Central will be shutting down shop for a while until campaign activity becomes a daily thing again. Until then, keep an eye on our news blog This Just In for any running election news, along with the general TJI fare.
The fall promises to be a busy one in San Diego. First, of course, there's the city attorney's race. The Democratic Party's majority in the City Council could be upended; if Republicans win seats in Districts 1 and 7, the council will be deadlocked at 4-4.
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This Just In
EPA refuses the territory the same sewage-treatment waiver it gave San Diego. » Jan. 8 -- 8:34 am
City Attorney's Office is tight-lipped, but mayor's rep says liability could drop.
Jan. 7 -- 7:06 pm
How in the world did the real estate market free a Cunningham briber?
Jan. 7 -- 3:55 pm
SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGO
A peek inside the under-construction Vantage Pointe.
Jan. 7 -- 2:58 pm
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Help readers get to know the new City Council president on a more personal level.
Jan. 7 -- 1:46 pm
CAFÉ SAN DIEGO
Here's a look at the tangible results MPAs have yielded.
Jan. 6 -- 4:30 pm
COMMENTARY: SLOP
Convicts find freedom, the former city manager of Chula Vista heads to Iraq, and more tidbits.
Jan. 6 -- 7:22 pm
COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANO
The median-based price indicators closed out a dismal 2008 with another monthly decline.
Jan. 6 -- 4:06 pm
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