Mayor Todd Gloria. Photo by Chris Stone San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and San Diego police officer Larry Turner are headed to a November runoff, with the incumbent at more than double the votes of his nearest competitor in his reelection bid. According to returns tallied as of Thursday, Gloria had 50% of the vote, followed by 23.1% for Turner and 15.9% for Geneviéve Jones-Wright, an attorney/professor/nonprofit executive. Gloria was initially elected in 2020, in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic downturn. His term has been a challenging one, as San Diego faced a slew of problems, including increasing homelessness and housing costs, the rising threat of fe
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