Point Loman Mandy Havlik Running for District 2 Council Seat
The following is from the Mandy Havlik for City Council campaign:
Point Loma resident and community activist Mandy Havlik has announced that she is running for City Council, District 2.
The announcement came during a Feb. 3rd Zoom call to media representatives and a public rally on Feb. 5 at Famosa Canyon, the last five acres of uncommitted open space on the Peninsula and a rare freshwater inland disturbed wetland.
“I am the only viable coastal candidate living in Point Loma or Ocean Beach,” Havlik said.
Havlik has been involved in community issues ever since arriving in 2009 with her husband, Cameron, a now-retired Senior Naval officer.

Nearly a half dozen candidates have lined up to take Jennifer Campbell on for the June primary election in going after the District 2 city council seat. Campbell is seeking a second term, having ousted Republican Lori Zapf in 2018.
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