Carlsbad's 4th Council District is a dynamic and ecologically diverse area characterized by its coastal proximity, conservation efforts, and an active community life. This district combines the natural allure of the oceanfront with the serene presence of ecological preserves and the vibrancy of residential and recreational spaces.
South Ponto Beach serves as a key coastal feature in the district's western boundary, offering one of the widest beaches in the county that caters to both the surf culture and those seeking a more relaxed beach experience. This area is a significant draw for both locals and visitors, underpinning the district's reputation for accessible and enjoyable seaside living.
To the south, the district is neighbored by Encinitas. The northern boundary, delineated by Poinsettia Lane, marks the beginning of a transition from the bustling coastal areas to the more tranquil interior of the district. Moving eastward, the district hugs the Batiquitos Lagoon, a coastal wetland that offers a sanctuary for birdwatching and a peaceful natural environment for residents to enjoy.
Further inland, the district encompasses the southern portion of the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's golf course. This world-renowned golf course contributes to the district's recreational landscape, providing not only golfing opportunities but also serving as a scenic backdrop for community engagement and outdoor activities.
The Rancho La Costa Habitat Conservation Area is a testament to the district's commitment to preserving its natural habitats and biodiversity. This conservation area provides a haven for wildlife and native plants, as well as trails for the community to explore and connect with the environment.
In the southeastern reaches, the district includes areas such as La Costa, where residential communities are intertwined with local businesses, schools, and parks, creating a cohesive suburban experience. The district's residential offerings are diverse, providing a range of housing options that cater to different lifestyles and preferences.
The 4th Council District's unique composition of coastal recreation, environmental conservation, and community-focused living creates a distinctive identity within Carlsbad. It offers a balanced lifestyle that is deeply connected to both its natural surroundings and its active community, making it an integral and attractive part of the city.
Candidate | Last Report | Total Raised | Total Spent | Debt | Cash-on-Hand | Net COH | |
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Teresa Acosta* (D)
Councilmember, City of Carlsbad |
12-31-23 | $400.00 | $1,100.00 | $0.00 | $2,681.15 | $2,681.15 | |
Greg Day (R)
Airline Pilot |
No Reports | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Election | DEM | REP | Margin |
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2022 Gubernatorial | Newsom - 54.21% | Dahle - 45.79% | D +8.4% |
2020 Presidential | Biden - 57.6% | Trump - 40.1% | D +17.50% |
2018 Gubernatorial | Newsom - 53.9% | Cox - 46.1% | D +7.80% |
2016 Presidential | Clinton - 51.9% | Trump - 41.0% | D +10.90% |
Total Population | Total | White | Hispanic | Black | Asian | Native | Pacific |
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28,141 | 68.7% | 19.8% | 2.3% | 6.9% | 2.8% | 0.9% |
Name | Votes | Vote % | Vote Share | |
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✔ | Teresa Acosta (D) | 9,989 | 56.74% |
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Phil Urbina (R) | 7,617 | 43.26% |
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