First Supervisorial District Special Primary Election

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This special primary election is to fill the vacant seat in the County’s First Supervisorial District for the remainder of the current term ending in January 2029.

Only voters residing in the First Supervisorial District are eligible to participate in the election. Not sure if you reside in the First Supervisorial District? Find your district.

If no candidate receives a majority vote in the primary election, the top two vote-getters will move on to the special general election on July 1, 2025.

Every active registered voter residing in the First Supervisorial District will receive a ballot in the mail the week of March 10 for this special primary election.

Here are your voting options:

  • You can complete your ballot in the comfort of your home and return it through the U.S. Postal Service. Your signature is required for your vote to count!
  • Starting Tuesday, March 11, you’ll have the option of dropping off your ballot at one of 29 official ballot drop boxes throughout the district.
  • If you would rather vote in person, that option is available too. Take advantage of one of the ten days of early in-person voting!
    • Starting Saturday, March 29, seven vote centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the final day of voting on Tuesday, April 8, when thirteen vote centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 pm.

District 1 spans from the Pacific Ocean on the west, to the Otay and San Miguel mountains in the east, and from Barrio Logan in the north to the U.S./Mexico international border on the south. The First Supervisorial District includes the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and some communities within the City of San Diego, such as Barrio Logan, East Village, Golden Hill, and more. Additionally, District 1 includes the unincorporated areas of Bonita, East Otay Mesa, Lincoln Acres, Sunnyside, and La Presa.

Not sure if you reside in the First Supervisorial District? Find your district.


This special primary election is to fill the vacant seat in the County’s First Supervisorial District for the remainder of the current term ending in January 2029.

Only voters residing in the First Supervisorial District are eligible to participate in the election. Not sure if you reside in the First Supervisorial District? Find your district.

If no candidate receives a majority vote in the primary election, the top two vote-getters will move on to the special general election on July 1, 2025.

Every active registered voter residing in the First Supervisorial District will receive a ballot in the mail the week of March 10 for this special primary election.

Here are your voting options:

  • You can complete your ballot in the comfort of your home and return it through the U.S. Postal Service. Your signature is required for your vote to count!
  • Starting Tuesday, March 11, you’ll have the option of dropping off your ballot at one of 29 official ballot drop boxes throughout the district.
  • If you would rather vote in person, that option is available too. Take advantage of one of the ten days of early in-person voting!
    • Starting Saturday, March 29, seven vote centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the final day of voting on Tuesday, April 8, when thirteen vote centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 pm.

District 1 spans from the Pacific Ocean on the west, to the Otay and San Miguel mountains in the east, and from Barrio Logan in the north to the U.S./Mexico international border on the south. The First Supervisorial District includes the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and some communities within the City of San Diego, such as Barrio Logan, East Village, Golden Hill, and more. Additionally, District 1 includes the unincorporated areas of Bonita, East Otay Mesa, Lincoln Acres, Sunnyside, and La Presa.

Not sure if you reside in the First Supervisorial District? Find your district.


  • Your Voting Options

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    Vote by mail

    You can complete your ballot in the comfort of your home and return it through the U.S. Postal Service. Your signature is required for your vote to count!

    Official Ballot Drop Box

    Starting Tuesday, March 11, you’ll have the option of dropping off your ballot at one of 29 official ballot drop boxes throughout the district.

    Vote in person at a vote center

    If you would rather vote in person, that option is available too. Take advantage of one of the ten days of early in-person voting! Starting Saturday, March 29, seven vote centers will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the final day of voting on Tuesday, April 8, when thirteen vote centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 pm.

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Page last updated: 14 Feb 2025, 02:00 PM