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Meet the candidates for San Diego County supervisor in District 1: Q&A with Alejandro Galicia

The San Diego Union-Tribune asked everyone running for county supervisor about their priorities, positions and plans on the region’s most pressing issues, from homelessness and housing to jail deaths and climate change. Here’s what they said.

Small-business owner Alejandro Galicia, left, and San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas, right, are facing off in the race for District 1 county supervisor in the November election. (Associated Builders and Contractors; Melissa Jacobs/sandiegophoto.com)
Small-business owner Alejandro Galicia, left, and San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas, right, are facing off in the race for District 1 county supervisor in the November election. (Associated Builders and Contractors; Melissa Jacobs/sandiegophoto.com)
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The San Diego Union-Tribune asked everyone running for county supervisor about their priorities, positions and plans on the region's most pressing issues, from homelessness and housing to jail deaths and climate change. Here's what they said.

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