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Final Call for Voters in San Diego's District One Special Election: July 1 Deadline to Elect County Supervisor

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Published on June 30, 2025
Final Call for Voters in San Diego's District One Special Election: July 1 Deadline to Elect County SupervisorSource: County of San Diego

Time is ticking for San Diego’s District One residents, as tomorrow, July 1, marks the final day to vote in the special general election to fill the open seat on the County Supervisor. Voters have until 8 PM to make their voices heard. If you're looking to get ahead of the game, you've still got a shot at early voting, but today is your last opportunity, with vote centers opening from 8 AM till the clock strikes 5 PM, according to information from the County of San Diego.

Tomorrow, the Registrar's office and six additional vote centers will join the initial seven, swinging open their doors at 7 AM and welcoming voters until the precise moment when day turns to night, that's 8 PM sharp. Some locations changed at the primary back in April. Don't be caught off guard; it's best to double-check the list of locations before stepping out to vote.

For District One's dwellers, the stretch spanning from where the ocean's waves kiss the shore to where the Otay and San Miguel mountains etch their silhouette across the sky, and from Barrio Logan’s well-trodden paths to the border that dances with another nation, this is your time to select who represents your swath of San Diego until January 2029.