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DeAnn Salcido
 
238,214 votes
59.0%
- Occupation: Superior Court Judge
 - Former Prosecutor
 - Mother of two children to keep safe
  
Priorities:
- Fair
 - Impartial
 - Dedicated to following the law
  
Harold Coleman, Jr.
 
165,790 votes
41.0%
- Occupation: Arbitrator/Mediator/Educator
 - Insightful Mediator (settlement facilitator) of litigated and non-litigated disputes, Superior Court of California, Civil Mediation Program; San Diego
 - Certificated Educator, University of Phoenix, Southwestern College, SDSU, Mesa College, UCSD; former adjunct professor of law, Thomas Jefferson School
 - Former Project Engineer & Multi-Disciplinary Project Manager, County of San Diego, City of Phoenix, Arizona Department of Transportation
 - Distinguished Service to the Legal Profession, citation of the Board of Governors, The State Bar of California
 - Pro Bono Arbitrator & Mediator (committee co-chair), Attorney/Client Fee Dispute Arbitration & Mediation Committee, San Diego County Bar Association
 - Volunteer Lawyer, San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program
  
Priorities:
- Accountability: Reflecting the values of the people
 - Boundaries: Upholding, not making the law
 - Common Sense: Fair and balanced decision making from real world experience
  
  
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- San Diego County Bar Association Judicial Evaluations
 - San Diego County Bar Association Ratings for Judicial Candidates in the June Primary Election
  
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