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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - California State Assemblyman Todd Gloria emerged as the early leader in the primary contest for San Diego mayor, however half of likely voters were undecided, according to an exclusive 10News/Union-Tribune poll released Friday. With six months until the statewide primary on Super Tuesday 2020, Survey USA research indicated Gloria was the leading Democrat with 31 percent support, followed by San Diego City Council member Barbara Bry with 15 percent, and community activist Tasha Williamson with 8 percent. 536

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - City Council leaders voted 5-3 to oppose President Donald Trump's executive order to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.The resolution, introduced by Concilmember Georgette Gomez, joins several other cities and states who have also stated their opposition."The border wall is a huge mistake for our region economically and environmentally. I am happy the City Council voted to pass my resolution. Our tax dollars should be spent uplifting the quality of life for all San Diegans, and tackling our issues on road infrastructure, housing, and homelessness," Gomez said following the vote. "Building a wall will do nothing for our families and communities but place a hateful divide between two of the largest cities in Mexico and the United States."RELATED: Councilmember says border wall would hurt San Diego economy, environmentThe resolution allows the San Diego City Attorney, Independent Budget Analyst, and staff to put together a disclosure program for city contractors.Councilmember David Alvarez called the border wall "a stupid idea" and a waste of money in a series of Twitter posts following the vote. 1165

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Campaign ads against San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan over a backlog of rape kits to be tested were recently pulled from television.More than a hundred people stood on the steps of San Diego's Hall of Justice, showing support for Stephan, as she blasted her opponent's television campaign ads. The ads were paid for by the Justice and Public Safety PAC, funded by billionaire financier George Soros."We need your help to get the word out, San Diego is not for sale!" Stephan said, flanked by several crime victims who shared their personal stories.RELATED: Billionaire backs candidate for San Diego District AttorneyThe ad in question is about rape kits not being tested. Stephan announced in April that her office is spending million for an out-of-state laboratory to test 1,000 rape kits to end a backlog.Stephan's opponent, Genevieve Jones-Wright, stands by the ads, saying she hopes they'll be updated with larger numbers."My reaction ... hopefully, they make it more accurate; not hundreds of backlogged rape kits," Jones-Wright said. "There are thousands still sitting on our shelves, collecting dust as a result of her failed leadership."It's not clear why the ads were pulled. 1249

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Conflicting instructions on the California mail-in ballot have confused some voters when it comes to signing their envelope."I laid it all out, and I looked at it and said, 'This doesn't match,'" says San Diego resident Theresa Lally. "It was red flags all over for me."The confusion comes from two separate instructions on how to sign your ballot envelope before submitting it. On the envelope itself, it says your "signature must match your voter registration record." But on the Voter Instruction form that comes with the ballot, it says, "Sign your name just like it appears on your driver's license or identification card."Lally says she can't remember how she signed her voter registration, and she wasn't sure if the instructions meant to include her full name or if she could just use a middle initial.ABC 10News took her concerns to Michael Vu, the San Diego Registrar of Voters. He says voters shouldn't stress over specifics, because the law allows for a fairly liberal interpretation of a signature."You do not have to have an exact match of your signatures," says Vu. "What we're looking for are the unique characteristics of a signature."Because signatures change over time, Vu says the people who verify each signature look at identifying markers to match the signature on the envelope to the signature on file."We look at the way that a person slants their signatures," Vu says. "Or the way that they loop their L's or J's or S's. Or how they may have a tail at the very end of their signature."He also says just initials can be enough to make a comparison and verify a signature.If none of that matches, Vu says the ballot goes into a "curing" process. The Registrar will have the voter fill out an affidavit that the office uses to verify the signature.And if a voter makes a mistake on their signature, Vu says they can contact the Registrar's office for a replacement ballot.Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by November 3 and received within 17 days to count. In-person voting begins October 31 at 235 "Super Polling" locations throughout San Diego County. 2105

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - County officials created a Dia de los Muertos altar to honor the lives of 891 San Diegans who died from the coronavirus, and put a face and heart into the fight.Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez championed the altar as a way to send a message."We wanted to honor those families and honor those lives lived and acknowledge the tremendous impact it's had, but also pay particular tribute to the impact that covid has had on the Latino community," Fletcher said.Saying more than half of those who died in the county are Latinos. This is extremely disproportionate considering only 30% of the population is Hispanic, according to the 2019 Census."When we start looking at the actual human toll and our relatives who have moved on now as a result of this virus it becomes more real and reminds us why it's so important to stay so vigilant," Gonzalez said.Vigilance is what Treasure Felder said would have saved her mom Ronda."She was our angel on earth and is now our angel in heaven, that's how we like to refer to her," said Felder. Felder says her mom was a social worker with the county, caring for foster youth and a strong woman in her 60s."She was never really ill, in the hospital, or hurt. Even if she had a little pain she'd always push through. So to see her in a place where she could barely stand up and also having to be put in a chemically induced coma was something that none of us prepared for." she said.She said she walked into her mother's room on July 4th and found she couldn't stand and was breathing heavily. She called an ambulance, even though her mother didn't want to go to the hospital, and never saw her again.Felder said her mother always had her hand out to help others and is so incredibly proud of how her mother led her life. She hopes sharing her story of pain and emptiness, now that her mother is gone, will stir others to take steps like wearing a mask and social distancing to stop the spread of the coronavirus.The altar will stay up through Tuesday morning. 2048

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