Update on Fundraising by Local San Diego Candidates
Here is an update on the fundraising efforts by local San Diego candidates vying for success in the November election. 
Mayor’s Race: Todd Gloria vs. Larry Turner
During the first half of 2024
Gloria
- Mayor Todd Gloria’s campaign raised $131,000 including $113,000 during the reporting period.
- an independent committee supporting Gloria called Big City San Diego raised $141,000 during the first half of 2024, including $88,000 during the reporting period, but only has $2,000 left to spend.
- Gloria’s campaign has a $377,000 war chest for the runoff
Turner
- Turner’s campaign raised $54,000 during the first half of 2024, including $49,000 during the reporting period.
- Turner has $26,000 war chest for the runoff.

Editordude: Back in the mid-Seventies, San Diego Magazine — known today as a slick mag beset with stories of the flashy high-living pleasures of San Diego’s rich and near-rich — was a local hard-hitting and muck racking journal in a GOP-controlled city with a monopoly press (the San Diego Union). Now, all of a sudden with the following article about Ocean Beach and its distaste for ADUs, the media project appears like it want to take up its former mantle.
By Colleen O’Connor
Who knew a contest to select the city’s most egregious accessory dwelling unit (ADU) would get people so stirred up?
Note: On June 3, Circulate San Diego moved its offices to an upscale high rise that, unlike their previous location, has reserved parking. The following document was purportedly found among the empty Starbucks cups and Postmates debris at their prior address.
Goal of $3,000 Surpassed Over Weekend
By Damon Zwicker
From
by Ernie McCray
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, his predecessor Kevin Faulconer and city staff regularly increased spending limits for city contracts by amounts totaling millions of dollars without obtaining the required city council approval beforehand, a recent audit found.
By John Ziebarth / 




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