The one San Diego City Council candidate endorsed by the GOP was far behind in the vote tally as of early Wednesday morning.
Clockwise from upper left: Kent Lee, Jennifer Campbell, Vivian Moreno and Monica Montgomery Steppe are seen in these undated campaign photos.
Republicans saw their best shot of taking back a seat on the city council in District 2, where incumbent Councilmember Jennifer Campbell has faced backlash from some constituents unhappy with her votes on short-term home rental regulations and a perceived lack of responsiveness to their concerns. Lee, who led the nonprofit that produces the San Diego Asian Film Festival, campaigned on more pro-housing policies compared to Hough, a former radio host who sought to capitalize on anxieties around growth and change in the district's low-density neighborhoods.
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