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December 20 2024 Nora Vargas announces she will not take the oath of office in January 2025 'due to personal safety and security reasons', leaving the Board of Supervisors split between two Democrats and two Republicans.
November 2024 Nora Vargas is re-elected to another term on the Board of Supervisors.
2023 Nathan Fletcher resigns from the Board of Supervisors amid sexual misconduct allegations.
2023 Monica Montgomery Steppe is elected to Fletcher's former seat, becoming the first Black woman to serve as a county supervisor.
January 2021 Board of Supervisors established nine committees at the start of the new term, including Ad Hoc Subcommittees for Affordable Housing Solutions, COVID-19 Issues, and key oversight committees.
2020 Democrats win control of the Board of Supervisors for the first time in decades, with Nora Vargas and Terra Lawson-Remer winning elections in their respective districts. Republican Joel Anderson succeeds Diane Jacob.
2018 Nathan Fletcher defeats former San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis to take Ron Roberts' seat, returning a Democrat to the Board of Supervisors.
2016 Republican Kristin Gaspar defeats Democrat Dave Roberts, who was impacted by a workplace scandal.
2012 Democrat Dave Roberts wins a seat on the Board of Supervisors, replacing retiring Republican Pam Slater-Price, who endorsed his candidacy.
2010 San Diego County voters passed Proposition B, establishing term limits of two four-year terms for county supervisors. The proposition did not immediately impact incumbent supervisors, and their previous and current terms were not counted towards the new term limit rule.

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