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The two candidates competing to be the next mayor of San Diego come from distinctly different backgrounds and from different generations but from the same political party in what is San Diego’s first Democrat-only mayor’s election.
San Diego Councilwoman Barbara Bry and State Assemblyman Todd Gloria will face off in the November 3rd election after eliminating San Diego Councilman Scott Sherman, a registered Republican, in the primary in March. The two elected officials have both served on the Council; Bry currently represents the coastal areas in District 1, and Gloria represented Central San Diego’s District 3 from 2008 to 2016 before being elected to the Assembly.
Barbara Bry does not plan to fade away.
The La Jolla resident and former San Diego City Council member and mayoral candidate recently jolted the local political world when she announced she was backing a recall of Councilwoman Jennifer Campbell, who was recently elected council president by her colleagues.
Bry said she isn’t leading the recall effort, which was informally launched months ago by the organization Save San Diego Neighborhoods. But at least for the moment, she has become the face of the movement, giving television interviews and writing an opinion column about why she believes Campbell should be removed from office.