San Diego mayoral special election, 2013–2014
San Diego mayoral special election, 2013–2014
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The 2013–2014 San Diego mayoral special election was a special election to elect the Mayor of San Diego. The election was made necessary by the resignation of Bob Filner on August 30, 2013.[1] The winner will serve out the balance of Filner's term, which ends in 2016.[2]
The election was nonpartisan, in accordance with the California Constitution,[3] and candidates appeared on the ballot with no party affiliation, although most chose to state a political party affiliation.[4] A primary election was held on November 19, 2013. Since no candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff election was held between the top two vote-getters on February 11, 2014.[5] In the runoff, Kevin Faulconer defeated David Alvarez.
Filner's resignation
In July 2013, Filner was accused of sexual harassment by multiple women. Despite continuing pressure to resign, he remained in office until he and the city reached a mediated agreement in August 2013, under which he agreed to resign and the city of San Diego agreed to help pay his legal fees.[6] According to the city charter, Todd Gloria, the president of the San Diego City Council, served as interim mayor until a new mayor was sworn in to office.[7]
Candidates
Declared
- Mike Aguirre, former San Diego City Attorney[8]
- David Alvarez, San Diego City Councilman[8]
- Hud Collins, lawyer[8]
- Bruce Coons, Executive Director of Save Our Heritage Organisation[8]
- Harry Dirks, business administrator and realtor[8]
- Kevin Faulconer, San Diego City Councilman[8]
- Nathan Fletcher, former State Representative and mayoral candidate in 2012[8]
- Michael Kemmer, student[8]
- Sina "Simon" Moghadam, businessman and engineer[8]
- Tobiah Pettus, construction superintendent and mayoral candidate in 2012[8]
- Lincoln Pickard, retired contractor and gun rights advocate[8]
Declined
- Toni Atkins, Majority Leader of the California State Assembly and former Acting Mayor[9]
- Ruben Barrales, former aide to George W. Bush, former CEO of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce[10]
- Carl DeMaio, former San Diego City Councilman and mayoral candidate in 2012 (running for Congress)[11]
- Bonnie Dumanis, San Diego County District Attorney and mayoral candidate in 2012[9]
- Donna Frye, former San Diego City Councilwoman and mayoral candidate in 2004 and 2005[9][12]
- Todd Gloria, Interim Mayor and President of San Diego City Council[13]
- Jan Goldsmith, San Diego City Attorney[9]
- Lorena Gonzalez, State Representative[10]
- William Gore, San Diego County Sheriff[10]
- Christine Kehoe, former State Senator[9]
- Ron Roberts, San Diego County Supervisor and mayoral candidate in 1992, 2000, and 2004[12][13]
- Matt Romney, investor and son of Mitt Romney[14]
- Lori Saldaña, former State Representative[10]
Primary election
In the primary election held November 19, 2013, Faulconer got 43.58 percent of the vote and Alvarez received 25.59 percent. The two of them advanced to a runoff election on February 11, 2014. Fletcher narrowly missed with 24.3 percent of the vote, and Aguirre placed a distant fourth with 4.44 percent. The other eight candidates each received less than 1 percent.[15]
Polling
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Mike Aguirre |
David Alvarez |
Bruce Coons |
Kevin Faulconer |
Nathan Fletcher |
Other |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
±4.4% |
7% |
22% |
— |
40% |
24% |
4% |
3% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
±4.3% |
7% |
17% |
— |
41% |
28% |
3% |
4% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
±4.4% |
8% |
20% |
— |
28% |
32% |
4% |
8% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 2013 |
527 |
±4.4% |
9% |
17% |
2% |
22% |
30% |
4% |
15% |
Results
General election
Polling
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kevin Faulconer |
David Alvarez |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
February 3–6, 2014 |
639 |
± 4% |
47% |
46% |
7% |
SurveyUSA |
January 20–23, 2014 |
646 |
± 3.9% |
49% |
44% |
7% |
Public Policy Polling |
January 13–14, 2014 |
526 |
± 4.3% |
45% |
46% |
9% |
SurveyUSA |
January 4–9, 2014 |
800 |
± 4.3% |
53% |
37% |
10% |
SurveyUSA |
December 2–5, 2013 |
515 |
± 4.4% |
47% |
46% |
7% |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
± 4.4% |
51% |
38% |
11% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
± 4.3% |
52% |
36% |
12% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
± 4.4% |
44% |
35% |
21% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 2013 |
527 |
± 4.4% |
38% |
35% |
26% |
Hypothetical polling |
- With Aguirre
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Mike Aguirre |
David Alvarez |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
± 4.4% |
29% |
46% |
25% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
± 4.3% |
31% |
43% |
26% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
± 4.4% |
23% |
46% |
31% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 2013 |
527 |
± 4.4% |
32% |
40% |
28% |
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Mike Aguirre |
Kevin Faulconer |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
± 4.4% |
28% |
55% |
16% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
± 4.3% |
25% |
59% |
16% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
± 4.4% |
27% |
53% |
20% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 2013 |
527 |
± 4.4% |
35% |
42% |
23% |
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Mike Aguirre |
Nathan Fletcher |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
± 4.4% |
30% |
46% |
24% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
± 4.3% |
27% |
54% |
19% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
± 4.4% |
25% |
54% |
20% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 201 |
527 |
± 4.4% |
23% |
53% |
24% |
- With DeMaio
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Carl DeMaio |
Nathan Fletcher |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
41% |
42% |
16% |
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Carl DeMaio |
Donna Frye |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
51% |
33% |
16% |
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Carl DeMaio |
Todd Gloria |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
50% |
29% |
21% |
- With Fletcher
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
David Alvarez |
Nathan Fletcher |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
± 4.4% |
38% |
42% |
20% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
± 4.3% |
31% |
51% |
18% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
± 4.4% |
29% |
49% |
22% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 2013 |
527 |
± 4.4% |
24% |
52% |
24% |
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kevin Faulconer |
Nathan Fletcher |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
November 11–14, 2013 |
510 |
± 4.4% |
47% |
38% |
14% |
SurveyUSA |
October 28–31, 2013 |
550 |
± 4.3% |
46% |
41% |
12% |
SurveyUSA |
October 7–10, 2013 |
513 |
± 4.4% |
36% |
46% |
17% |
SurveyUSA |
September 19–23, 2013 |
527 |
± 4.4% |
30% |
44% |
26% |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
24% |
50% |
26% |
- With Frye
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kevin Faulconer |
Donna Frye |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
40% |
37% |
23% |
- With Gloria
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kevin Faulconer |
Todd Gloria |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
36% |
30% |
34% |
- With Goldsmith
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Nathan Fletcher |
Jan Goldsmith |
Undecided |
SurveyUSA |
July 16–18, 2013 |
564 |
± 4.2% |
47% |
28% |
25% |
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Results
References
- ↑ "Special election to replace Filner set for November 19". KFMB-TV. August 28, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Kevin Faulconer elected next mayor of San Diego, will finish Filner's term". San Diego 6 - the CW. February 12, 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ↑ "California Constitution Art. 2 Sec. 6". State of California. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/republican-kevin-faulconer-wins-mayoral-race-san-diego_781494.html
- ↑ http://lgbtweekly.com/2013/12/19/council-sets-feb-11-for-special-mayoral-election/
- ↑ Perry, Tony. "Bob Filner to resign as part of a sexual harassment lawsuit deal". latimes.com. Retrieved August 23, 2013.
- ↑ Fry, Wendy (July 22, 2013). "San Diego Mayor Bob Filner to Resign | NBC 7 San Diego". Nbcsandiego.com. Retrieved August 23, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "11 qualify for ballot in SD mayor's race". UT San Diego. September 24, 2013. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "San Diego Mayor: Who's In, Who's Out, Who's Undecided?". KPBS. August 26, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 Jessica Taylor. "What's next after Filner, and what his resignation means for control of Congress - First Read". Firstread.nbcnews.com. Retrieved August 23, 2013.
- ↑ "Carl DeMaio won't run for mayor of San Diego". The Washington Post. September 3, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Election History - Mayor of San Diego" (PDF). City of San Diego. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
- 1 2 "Former Councilman Carl DeMaio, Supervisor Ron Roberts will not run for San Diego mayor". ABC 10 News. September 3, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Matt Romney, Mitt's son, decides not to run for mayor of San Diego". Los Angeles Times. August 30, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
- ↑ "San Diego mayor race: Alvarez, Faulconer expected to meet in runoff". ABC 10 News. November 19, 2013. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
- ↑ "Democracy 2013: Results". ABC 10 News. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
- ↑ "Kevin Faulconer Elected New Mayor in San Diego". NBC 7 San Diego. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
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