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San Diego Voters Decide Transparency Reform
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San Diego County voters will decide this November on a sweeping charter reform that could reshape local governance—creating new independent oversight bodies, boosting transparency, and extending supervisor terms from eight to twelve years. After a heated board vote and revisions that removed controversial changes to other elected officials’ term limits, the measure now focuses solely on the supervisors and new ethics and budget watchdogs. Supporters say it empowers voters and strengthens accountability, while critics question fairness given supervisors ran under the old rules. The ballot language is dense, but the stakes are clear: voters hold the final say on whether San Diego County embraces deeper checks and longer leadership terms.
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