San Diego's 7th Council District is a geographically cohesive area characterized by its suburban communities, interconnected by major transportation routes and united by shared interests, particularly in relation to regional parks and traffic management. The district includes parts of Kearny Mesa, Linda Vista, Mission Valley, Navajo, Serra Mesa, Tierrasanta, and East Elliott, along with neighborhoods such as Allied Gardens, Birdland, Del Cerro, Grantville, Lake Murray, Morena, and San Carlos.
Kearny Mesa, a portion of which is included in the district, is known for its mix of business and industrial areas, contributing to the district's economic landscape. The inclusion of the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport area in this district underscores its importance to neighborhoods like Serra Mesa.
Linda Vista, Birdland, and Serra Mesa, located north of Mission Valley, share common concerns related to traffic and development in Mission Valley. These communities are characterized by their suburban settings and community-focused lifestyles.
Tierrasanta and Navajo, along with neighboring communities like Allied Gardens, Del Cerro, San Carlos, and Grantville, form a community of interest, especially in their connection to Mission Trails Regional Park. This large regional park is a significant recreational and environmental asset for the district, influencing the lifestyle and priorities of surrounding neighborhoods.
Allied Gardens, Del Cerro, and San Carlos, connected by Navajo Road, are residential areas known for their family-friendly environments and local amenities. These neighborhoods contribute to the district's suburban character.
Grantville, along with Lake Murray, is part of the district's eastern section, offering residential living and access to outdoor activities, particularly those centered around Lake Murray.
The district's connectivity is enhanced by major roads such as Interstate 15, connecting Kearny Mesa, Tierrasanta, Serra Mesa, and Grantville; Friars Road, linking Morena, Linda Vista, and Grantville; and State Route 52, connecting Tierrasanta and Mission Trails Regional Park.
In summary, the 7th Council District is characterized by its suburban neighborhoods, interconnected by major transportation corridors, and united by common interests such as the proximity to Mission Trails Regional Park and concerns about traffic and development. The district's layout and community interests reflect a cohesive suburban experience within the broader context of San Diego, balancing residential living with access to natural spaces and urban amenities.
Candidate | Last Report | Total Raised | Total Spent | Debt | Cash-on-Hand | Net COH | |
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Raul Campillo* (D)
Councilmember, City of San Diego |
02-17-24 | $106,256.90 | $32,312.67 | $1,280.00 | $75,174.23 | $73,894.23 |
Election | DEM | REP | Margin |
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2022 Gubernatorial | Newsom - 61.02% | Dahle - 38.98% | D +22.0% |
2020 Presidential | Biden - 63.8% | Trump - 33.9% | D +29.90% |
2018 Gubernatorial | Newsom - 59.3% | Cox - 40.7% | D +18.60% |
2016 Presidential | Clinton - 58.3% | Trump - 35.3% | D +23.00% |
Total Population | Total | White | Hispanic | Black | Asian | Native | Pacific |
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158,292 | 50.8% | 22.3% | 8.6% | 17.4% | 2.8% | 1.4% |
Name | Votes | Vote % | Vote Share | |
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✔ | Raul Campillo (D) | 23,196 | 100.0% |
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Name | Votes | Vote % | Vote Share | |
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✔ | Raul Campillo (D) | 40,310 | 55.01% |
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Noli Zosa (R) | 32,963 | 44.99% |
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Name | Votes | Vote % | Vote Share | |
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✔ | Raul Campillo (D) | 15,025 | 35.87% |
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✔ | Noli Zosa (R) | 12,783 | 30.51% |
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Wendy Wheatcroft | 8,526 | 20.35% |
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Monty McIntyre | 5,558 | 13.27% |
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