Fourth Supervisorial District Special General Election

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A special primary election for the Fourth Supervisorial District was held on August 15, 2023. Visit the Registrar of Voters website for election results. The top two vote-getters advance to the November 7 special run-off election.

The November 7 special election is to fill the vacant seat in the County’s Fourth Supervisorial District for the remainder of the current term ending in January 2027.

Only voters residing in the Fourth Supervisorial District are eligible to participate in the election.

Nearly 400,000 voters living in District 4 received a ballot in the mail the week of October 8 for the election. The official ballot packet included an “I Voted” sticker, voting instructions, and other important election information.

Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 9 at the Registrar of Voters office in Kearny Mesa. Information on how to cast a ballot is provided below in the "Learn More About Your Voting Options" section.

For additional election information, visit sdvote.com.

District 4 Areas

District 4 includes the following areas: Alta Vista, Azalea Park, Balboa Park, Bankers Hill, Bay Park, Bay Terraces, Birdland, Broadway Heights, Casa de Oro - Mount Helix, Chollas Creek, Chollas View, City Heights, City of La Mesa, City of Lemon Grove, Civita, Clairemont Mesa, College Area, El Cerrito, Emerald Hills, Encanto, Hillcrest, Kensington-Talmadge, Lincoln Park, Linda Vista, Lomita Village, Mid-City, Middletown, Mission Hills, Mission Valley, Montezuma Mesa-SDSU, Morena, Normal Heights, North Bay Terraces, North Clairemont, North Park, Oak Park, Old Town, Paradise Hills, Portions of Grantville, Portions of Kearny Mesa, Portions of Spring Valley, Rancho San Diego, Rolando, Serra Mesa, Skyline, University Heights, Valencia Park, and Webster.

Not sure if you reside in District 4? Find out at sdvote.com


This consultation has concluded. Visit the Registrar of Voters website for election results.


A special primary election for the Fourth Supervisorial District was held on August 15, 2023. Visit the Registrar of Voters website for election results. The top two vote-getters advance to the November 7 special run-off election.

The November 7 special election is to fill the vacant seat in the County’s Fourth Supervisorial District for the remainder of the current term ending in January 2027.

Only voters residing in the Fourth Supervisorial District are eligible to participate in the election.

Nearly 400,000 voters living in District 4 received a ballot in the mail the week of October 8 for the election. The official ballot packet included an “I Voted” sticker, voting instructions, and other important election information.

Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 9 at the Registrar of Voters office in Kearny Mesa. Information on how to cast a ballot is provided below in the "Learn More About Your Voting Options" section.

For additional election information, visit sdvote.com.

District 4 Areas

District 4 includes the following areas: Alta Vista, Azalea Park, Balboa Park, Bankers Hill, Bay Park, Bay Terraces, Birdland, Broadway Heights, Casa de Oro - Mount Helix, Chollas Creek, Chollas View, City Heights, City of La Mesa, City of Lemon Grove, Civita, Clairemont Mesa, College Area, El Cerrito, Emerald Hills, Encanto, Hillcrest, Kensington-Talmadge, Lincoln Park, Linda Vista, Lomita Village, Mid-City, Middletown, Mission Hills, Mission Valley, Montezuma Mesa-SDSU, Morena, Normal Heights, North Bay Terraces, North Clairemont, North Park, Oak Park, Old Town, Paradise Hills, Portions of Grantville, Portions of Kearny Mesa, Portions of Spring Valley, Rancho San Diego, Rolando, Serra Mesa, Skyline, University Heights, Valencia Park, and Webster.

Not sure if you reside in District 4? Find out at sdvote.com


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    Starting Oct. 9:


    Starting Oct. 10:

    • Official Ballot Drop Box: Complete your ballot and return it to any of the Registrar’s official ballot drop boxes around the district.


    Remember to sign and date your return ballot envelope. You must sign the return ballot envelope for your vote to count.


    Starting Oct. 28:

    • In person: Select vote centers open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the final day of voting on Nov. 7, when all vote centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.


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