San Diego Election Day News Roundup - June 3, 2008
Posted by: Mighty Thor | 06/03/2008 8:42 AM
Today's top stories from sunny San Diego:
Five Things to Look For -- VoSD
As San Diego voters go to the polls Tuesday to vote, here are five things to look for in the mayor, city attorney and City Council races: 1. Does Mayor Jerry Sanders get more than 50 percent? This one might seem obvious, but it's the big question. Of course, it's possible that Steve Francis or any of the other candidates could get 50 percent. But this is the question I've been getting asked everywhere I go for the last couple of weeks.
S.D. mayor, city attorney not only races on ballot -- SDUT
San Diego voters will go to the polls today to render a verdict on whether Mayor Jerry Sanders and City Attorney Michael Aguirre deserve another term.
A recap of what is on Tuesday's ballot -- NCT
Today's Election Day. Don't know where to vote? Visit the county's Web site at www.SDVote.com or call the registrar's office at (858) 565-5800.
Governor sees job approval tumble -- SDUT
Amid growing state budget problems, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's roller-coaster job approval ratings have again plummeted, from 60 percent in December to 41 percent late last month, according to a new Field Poll.
Clinton will concede delegate race to Obama -- SDUT
Hillary Rodham Clinton will concede Tuesday night that Barack Obama has the delegates to secure the Democratic nomination, campaign officials said, effectively ending her bid to be the nation's first female president.
Grand jury says CCDC should be absorbed -- SDUT
The agency behind downtown San Diego's redevelopment boom should be dismantled and folded into city government, the county grand jury suggested in a report released yesterday.
Five Things to Look For -- VoSD
As San Diego voters go to the polls Tuesday to vote, here are five things to look for in the mayor, city attorney and City Council races: 1. Does Mayor Jerry Sanders get more than 50 percent? This one might seem obvious, but it's the big question. Of course, it's possible that Steve Francis or any of the other candidates could get 50 percent. But this is the question I've been getting asked everywhere I go for the last couple of weeks.
S.D. mayor, city attorney not only races on ballot -- SDUT
San Diego voters will go to the polls today to render a verdict on whether Mayor Jerry Sanders and City Attorney Michael Aguirre deserve another term.
A recap of what is on Tuesday's ballot -- NCT
Today's Election Day. Don't know where to vote? Visit the county's Web site at www.SDVote.com or call the registrar's office at (858) 565-5800.
Governor sees job approval tumble -- SDUT
Amid growing state budget problems, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's roller-coaster job approval ratings have again plummeted, from 60 percent in December to 41 percent late last month, according to a new Field Poll.
Clinton will concede delegate race to Obama -- SDUT
Hillary Rodham Clinton will concede Tuesday night that Barack Obama has the delegates to secure the Democratic nomination, campaign officials said, effectively ending her bid to be the nation's first female president.
Grand jury says CCDC should be absorbed -- SDUT
The agency behind downtown San Diego's redevelopment boom should be dismantled and folded into city government, the county grand jury suggested in a report released yesterday.
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