With the November election fast approaching, campaign season in Vista is in full swing. Candidates are ramping up their efforts to reach voters, and residents are starting to see a surge of activity across the city, from yard signs to sign-waving at key intersections. The community’s interest in local races is clear, with voters engaging more as election day draws near.
Supporters of multiple campaigns, including those running for Vista City Council, can be seen waving signs, engaging with voters, and encouraging everyone to participate in the election. Photos from the Denisse Barragan for Vista City Council campaign show supporters joining in on the sign-waving tradition, highlighting the importance of local elections and community engagement.
For Vista residents eager to cast their vote in-person, voting begins on October 26 at the Vista Civic Center – Vance Community Room (200 Civic Center Dr), until November 5. Additional polling locations open from November 2 to November 5, including:
Breeze Hill Elementary School-MPR (1111 Melrose Way, 92081)
Rancho Buena Vista High School-Staff Lounge (1601 Longhorn Dr, 92081)
Stonebrooke Church-Fellowship Hall (145 Hannalei Dr, 92083)
Vista Innovation Center-RM 204 (836 Olive Ave, 92083)
Arcadia Place – Activity Room (1080 Arcadia Ave, 92084)
Foothill Oak Elementary School-MPR (1370 Oak Dr, 92084)
Gloria McClellan Senior Center-Azalea Room (1400 Vale Terrace Dr, 92084)
If you don’t reside in Vista or are unsure where to vote, visit sdvote.com for more information on finding your local polling place and ensuring you’re ready to participate in this important election.