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  • (San Diego) New Poll: Sanders Expands Lead Over Frye

    10/21/2005 2:52:56 PM PDT · by newzjunkey · 18 replies · 591+ views
    Datamar Inc. ^ | 21 Oct 2005 | Datamar
    Sanders is ahead 51 to 40 among likely voters. His largest lead yet. (bolding mine) --- Sanders’ lead among Republicans is 82% to 11% for Frye. Sanders picked up 2 points with Republicans since our last survey. Frye stayed the same. Sanders leads with males 52% and with females 49%, while Frye garners support from 40% of males and 41% of females. This is a large jump among females, 5 points, for Sanders from the last survey. “Sanders has the momentum right now. Frye’s base of voters is solid, but the undecided appear to be breaking Sanders' way... Among labor...
  • (San Diego) Candidate Frye proposes $1 billion tax increase (public debate tomorrow!)

    10/06/2005 6:08:45 PM PDT · by newzjunkey · 7 replies · 354+ views
    The Roger Hedgecock Show ^ | OCt 6 2005 | Roger Hedgecock
    Talk host Roger Hedgecock has broken the news that City Councilwoman Donna Frye, Democrat, a candidate for mayor of San Diego proposed a 10 year, half-cent, $1 billion tax increase to address the underfunding of the pension system. She made this proposal during a meeting with the San Diego Union Tribune editorial board along with her RINO competitor Jerry Sanders. The segment will be in the last half hour of today's audio archives. The "temporary tax" proposed by Frye is mentioned in the Union-Tribune endorsement of Sanders.
  • (San Diego) Frye, Sanders Will Meet September 30 At UCSD In First Debate Of Run-Off Election

    09/28/2005 1:16:43 AM PDT · by newzjunkey · 8 replies · 314+ views
    UCSD News Release ^ | September 15, 2005 | Barry Jagoda
    San Diego Councilwoman Donna Frye and former Police Chief Jerry Sanders will face questioners under the sponsorship of California Common Cause in a two-hour forum on September 30 hosted by the University of California, San Diego. Co-sponsor of the event is the League of Women Voters of San Diego and the entire proceeding will be televised by UCSD-TV in a production to be repeated numerous times right up to election day, November 8. The debate at UCSD marks the first major engagement between the two candidates of the final election season. A focus of the forum will be the reform...
  • San Diego's Would-Be Surfer Mayor Is Back

    07/05/2005 12:59:47 PM PDT · by GPBurdell · 24 replies · 896+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 7/5/05 | SETH HETTENA
    By SETH HETTENA, Associated Press Writer 45 minutes ago Donna Frye is accustomed to not being taken seriously. As a surf-shop owner inspired to act by the ocean pollution sickening her surfer husband and friends, Frye was written off when she ran for a City Council seat four years ago — but she won. Frye, who says she has been derided as a "surfer chick," was dismissed again last year when she waged a write-in campaign for mayor. Incumbent Dick Murphy barely defeated her, and then only after a court battle. Now that Murphy is resigning amid a pension fund...
  • San Diego: Files purged in treasurer's office. Finding spurs warning from city manager

    01/22/2005 11:20:52 AM PST · by John Jorsett · 18 replies · 650+ views
    San Diego Union Tribune ^ | Jan 22, 2005 | Philip J. LaVelle and Matthew T. Hall
    Employees in the city of San Diego's treasurer's office – ground zero in federal investigations of city finances – destroyed numerous records last month, prompting a warning from City Manager Lamont Ewell yesterday. The destruction of records was revealed yesterday by City Attorney Michael Aguirre, who said he learned from an unnamed city employee Thursday night that about 20 people in the treasurer's Financing Services division dumped whole files into recycle bins and erased e-mails. The news spurred a terse e-mail from Ewell to "all city employees," warning against the destruction of documents that might be sought by federal investigators...
  • California Supreme Court rejects appeal in San Diego mayoral race

    01/12/2005 10:40:24 PM PST · by SmithL · 2 replies · 318+ views
    AP ^ | 1/12/5
    SAN DIEGO -- The state Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to consider whether the city of San Diego violated its charter by allowing a write-in candidate to run for mayor, ending one of several lawsuits challenging the November election. The lawsuit, filed by an attorney who supported third-place finisher Ron Roberts, had sought to nullify the election and force a runoff between Roberts and Mayor Dick Murphy, who won the election and began a second term Dec. 8. Thomas McKinney, a lawyer who works in the office of Roberts supporter John Howard, argued that San Diego should have rejected Councilwoman...
  • Frye's unbubbled ballots exceed Murphy's margin

    12/15/2004 7:23:05 AM PST · by newzjunkey · 2 replies · 420+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | December 15, 2004 | Philip J LaVelle, Daniel J. Chacon
    More people voted in the San Diego mayor's race for write-in candidate Donna Frye than for Mayor Dick Murphy, according to a review yesterday of disputed ballots, but it would take court action for her to be declared the winner. At the end of a full day of ballot examination, county elections workers ... had reviewed 4,854 ballots cast for Frye that were not included in the official results of the Nov. 2 election. Those numbers alone, likely to rise as the ballot review continues today, would put Frye 2,746 votes above Murphy's official total. The ballots were disqualified because...
  • LIVE THREAD: 4th Circuit San Diego Mayoral Election Hearing

    12/03/2004 11:05:27 AM PST · by newzjunkey · 40 replies · 2,965+ views
    AM 600 KOGO ^ | Dec 3, 2004 | Self
    The hearing is just about the start. John Howard's case will be heard by the 4th Circuit to determine if there should be a new election, if Donna Frye's write-in candidacy was invalid and other related issues.