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Democrat Monica Montgomery, who was elected to the San Diego City Council, speaks to her supporters at the Hotel Republic in downtown San Diego on Nov. 6, 2018. (Megan Wood/inewsource)
Posted inGovernment

Mapping The Vote: How two San Diego City Council incumbents lost

by Leonardo Castañeda November 8, 2018September 23, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource

For the first time since 1991, San Diego voters on Tuesday ousted incumbent council members seeking re-election.

Shown clockwise in undated campaign photos are San Diego City Council candidates Myrtle Cole, Chris Cate, Lorie Zapf, Vivian Moreno, Antonio Martinez, Jen Campbell, Tommy Hough and Monica Montgomery.
Posted inGovernment

Outside spending surges in San Diego City Council races

by Claire Trageser / KPBS October 12, 2018October 11, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
San Diego City Administration Building
Posted inGovernment

inewsource launches San Diego campaign finance database

by Jill Castellano September 11, 2018May 22, 2019 Why you can trust inewsource
Shown clockwise in undated campaign photos are San Diego City Council candidates Myrtle Cole, Chris Cate, Lorie Zapf, Vivian Moreno, Antonio Martinez, Jen Campbell, Tommy Hough and Monica Montgomery.
Posted inGovernment

Latest fundraising numbers for San Diego City Council races

by Claire Trageser / KPBS August 10, 2018August 9, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
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Update: Maps of final primary election results in 2018 San Diego City Council races

by Leonardo Castañeda July 7, 2018August 2, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
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The Weekender for July 7, 2018

by Shyla Nott July 7, 2018July 8, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
San Diego City Council candidate Monica Montgomery, left, is shown in a courtesy photo, and Councilwoman Myrtle Cole speaks at a news conference. (Left: Courtesy of Monica Montgomery campaign | Right: Megan Wood/inewsource)
Posted inGovernment

Incumbent Myrtle Cole finishes second in tight San Diego council race

by Leonardo Castañeda July 5, 2018July 6, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
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The Weekender for June 16, 2018

by Shyla Nott June 16, 2018June 19, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
San Diego Councilwoman Myrtle Cole is shown speaking at a news conference in southeastern San Diego on June 13, 2018. (Megan Wood/inewsource)
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Despite incumbency, Councilwoman Cole could be underdog in fall election

by Leonardo Castañeda June 14, 2018August 6, 2018 Why you can trust inewsource
Petco Park
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Financial interests behind San Diego deals worth billions still undisclosed

by Brad Racino March 13, 2017August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource

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