
The City Clerk will host a Nov. 21 community feedback session related to the city of San Diego Elections Code.
The topics will include an overview of the current process for how people run for office and how to propose a new law or change a local law. This will be the first opportunity to review the initial proposed changes to these processes for elections in 2026 and beyond.
The city will host another feedback session in early 2025 in a hybrid format with in-person and virtual options.
“This feedback session is essential because it provides a forum for residents to learn about the election process while actively seeking their input, ensuring that decisions closely reflect the needs and aspirations of the community. By encouraging participation, we foster trust, collaboration, and a shared vision to build a more transparent and inclusive city,” said City Clerk Diana J.S. Fuentes.
The first session will take place at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at the Mountain View Recreation Center, 641 South Boundary St.
In collaboration with the Parks and Recreation Department, there will be free arts and crafts activities for children 5 and older.
Registration is not required but encouraged for event planning purposes. Sign up online, call 619-533-4000 or email cityclerk@sandiego.gov.






