In the compressed race for District 4, supervisor candidates compete for campaign cash

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Janessa Goldbeck leads in fundraising for the county supervisor race, while a labor PAC is spending big on Montgomery Steppe

Janessa Goldbeck leads her three opponents in fundraising in the whirlwind special election race for District 4 county supervisor, but so far, the biggest cash haul has been by a political action committee supporting her fellow Democrat Monica Montgomery Steppe.

The seat representing the heavily Democratic and ethnically diverse district has been vacant since Nathan Fletcher resigned in May following a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault and harassment. The district includes about 675,000 residents in the cities of Lemon Grove and La Mesa and numerous communities in central San Diego, including City Heights, Kearny Mesa, Clairemont and neighborhoods near Balboa Park.

At stake is not only the District 4 seat but control of the five-member Board of Supervisors, which is now evenly split between Democrats and Republicans with one vacancy. The special election will determine the board majority and has prompted local interest groups to weigh in on the contest. She also benefits from $72,000 contributed to a PAC called “Communities United to Elect Janessa Goldbeck for Supervisor 2023” — including $60,000 from the LGBTQ+ rights organization Equality California, $10,000from the law firm Singleton Schreiber and $2,000 from Assemblymember Chris Ward’s reelection campaign.

San Diego City Councilmember Montgomery Steppe, also a Democrat, brought in $124,983by July 1 and spent $23,503. Her spokesperson Eva Posner said she’s using that to promote her candidacy through “advertisements, door-knocking, phone calls, meet-and-greets and community outreach.” Reichert, a Republican and cofounder of ReOpen California who had challenged Fletcher for the seat in the general election last fall, had collected $72,315 in campaign contributions and has spent $24,822 by July 1. She said her campaign has focused on boosting voter turnout and informing voters of her role fighting COVID-19 restrictions, running a small business and leading substance use recovery programs, she said.

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