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San Diego mayoral election, 2016

San Diego mayoral election, 2016
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  Kevin Faulconer Portrait.jpg Lori Saldana AD-76.jpg Councilmember Harris.jpg
Nominee Kevin Faulconer Lori Saldaña Ed Harris
Party Republican Independent Democratic
Popular vote 181,147 73,932 61,458
Percentage 57.2% 23.3% 19.4%

Mayor before election

Kevin Faulconer
Republican

Elected Mayor

Kevin Faulconer
Republican


Kevin Faulconer
Republican

Kevin Faulconer
Republican

The 2016 San Diego mayoral election was held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, to elect the mayor for San Diego. Incumbent mayor Kevin Faulconer ran for a second term as mayor against former San Diego City Council member Ed Harris and former California State Assembly member Lori Saldaña.

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, though some candidates do receive funding and support from various political parties. The non-partisan primary was held Tuesday, June 7, 2016. Faulconer received a majority of votes in the primary, precluding the need for the November election.

In October 2015, Ocean Beach Town Council president Gretchen Newsom became the first major Democratic candidate to announce that she would challenge Kevin Faulconer's bid for re-election. However, Newsom dropped out of the race only seven weeks after declaring her candidacy.

In January 2016, former California State Assembly member Lori Saldaña announced that she intended to run for mayor against Faulconer. Although Saldaña had been a Democrat while in the state assembly, she subsequently left the party in September 2014 and intended to run for mayor as an independent.

In March 2016, former San Diego City Council member Ed Harris declared his intention to run for mayor.

The primary election was held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.

Because Faulconer won a majority of the votes in the primary, there was no need for a runoff in the November general election.


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