
The San Diego Registrar of Voters reported Wednesday 100 percent of the voting precincts in Chula Vista and National City had been counted. However, an estimated 356,000 ballots countywide — including mail-in and provisional — are yet to be tallied. The following results are not final but are the most recent as of Monday afternoon.
Chula Vista Mayor
Mary Casillas Salas— 33,672
Hector Gastelum— 13,967
Chula Vista City
Council District 1
John McCann—8,243
Mark Bartlett—7,079
Chula Vista City Council District 2
Jill Galvez—5,661
Steve Stenberg—5,310
Chula Vista
City Attorney
Glenn Googins—28,318
Andrew Deddeh—17,365
National City Mayor
Alejandra Sotelo-Solis—3,067
Ditas Delossantos
Yamane—2,177
R. Mitchell Beauchamp—1,075
Daniel Perez—821
National City City Council
(top two win)
Ron Morrison—3,214
Mona Alvarado-Rios—2,916
Jose Rodriguez—2,672
Candy Morales—1,678 Sherry Gogue—1,057
James Kim—395
Chula Vista
MEASURE Q
(Establish a business tax
on cannabis retailers)
Yes—30,399
No—17,110
MEASURE VV ($150 million bonds, requires 55%)
Yes—35,557 (64.65%) No—19,445 (35.35%)
National City
MEASURE W
(Establish rent control)
No— 3,891
Yes—3,317
Chula Vista
Elementary School District, Seat 3
Leslie Ray Bunker—22,455
Famela Ramos—18,553
Aaron Moreno—10,504
Chula Vista Elementary School District, Seat 5
Eduardo Reyes—29,162
Kate Bishop—10,782
Tania Solis—9,550
National School District
Maria Castaneda—3,138
Maria Dalla—2,883
Alma Sarmiento—2,773
Gonzalo J. Quintero—2,383
Randi Marie Castle—1,742
Thelma Sanchez—1,530 Jill Ann Milligan—1,380
Southwestern Community College District, Seat 4
Leticia Cazares—32,949 Nicole Jones—26,767 Tamara Rodriguez—16,334
FEDERAL AND STATE ELECTIONS
U.S. Representatives, District 51
(San Diego votes only)
Juan Vargas—50,068 Juan M. Hidalgo—21,851
U.S. Representatives, District 53
Susan Davis—119,464 Morgan Murtaugh—58,815
State Assembly, District 79
Shirley Weber—64,920 John Moore—36,574
State Assembly, District 80
Lorena Gonzalez—47,631 Lincoln Pickard—18,972
State Senate, District 40
Ben Hueso—89,958 Luis R. Vargas—53,322
Elections results were updated Monday afternoon, Nov. 12. An estimated 356,000 ballots countywide remain to be counted.

The majority of these winners are DEMOCRATS! Way to represent your communities in South Bay 🙂
Very unprofessional and irresponsible for Leticia Cazares not to pick up her signs. Disrespectful.