VOTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
San Diegans need clean air, a healthy climate, and fast, reliable, transit to thrive.
Vote YES ON G For Less Traffic, Better Transit, and Clean Air
San Diego County’s lack of public transit forces residents into long commutes with congested streets and highways, which:
- Contribute to air pollution and climate change, and
- Fills our lungs and with toxic pollution that can cause cancer and asthma.
Measure G will provide better public transit that reduces traffic and our commute time, protects our lungs, and fights climate change by funding:
- Frequent and 24-hour service
- No cost transit for seniors, youth, disabled, and veterans
- Blue Line Express from the border to Downtown
- Purple Line from South County to Sorrento Valley to relieve congestion on the I-805
- Pothole repairs
See all the measures EHC supports:
Vote Yes on 3
Protect Marriage Equality. To learn more, visit this website.
Vote Yes on 4
Protect funding for climate and environmental programs. To learn more, visit this website.
Vote Yes on 32
Support a living wage for all workers. To learn more, visit this website.
Vote Yes on 33
Remove barriers to effective rent control policies. To learn more, visit this website.
2024 March Election Endorsements
Jose Rodriguez for District 2, National City Council
Re-Elect Jose Rodriguez for National City Councilmember
EHJC is proud to endorse Jose Rodriguez once again for re-election for his longstanding dedication to social and economic justice in National City.
EHJC endorses Rodriguez in recognition of his commitment to protecting the community’s health, increasing green space, promoting sustainable construction practices, and advancing affordable transportation, including supporting Measure G.
We respect the Councilmember’s commitment to bringing justice to working families and protecting them from polluting businesses. Rodriguez personally attributes this social justice and community focus to the hard work of his parents, who immigrated from Mexico.
Click here to learn more about Jose.
Marcus Bush for District 4, National City Council
Re-Elect Marcus Bush for National City Councilmember
With a proven record of advocating for environmental, social, and transportation justice, and direct ties to the community, EHJC is proud to endorse Marcus Bush for re-election to the National City Council.
During his time as Councilmember, Bush put his support into action by championing the budgets necessary to hire a city environmental justice staffer and phase out harmful, polluting businesses. Bush also served as the chair of the Air Pollution Control District, where he helped to set stricter standards on toxic hot spots, reducing the community’s exposure to cancer-causing toxins.
EHJC is proud to endorse one Bush again, as he has proven himself to support environmental and transportation justice and fights to improve air quality.
Click here to learn more about Marcus.
Have you made a plan to vote? Here are 3 easy steps.
Step 1. Choose when & how to vote
Mail It: October 7th – November 5th: As soon as you receive your ballot in the mail, you can fill it out and mail it back. Or, you can mail it back at your convenience, as long as it is postmarked by November 5th. No postage is needed. To learn how to vote by mail, click here.
Drop It: October 7th – November 5th: You can drop your completed and signed ballot off at a secure drop box in San Diego County.
In-person at select locations: October 7th – November 5th: You can vote in person at select vote centers and the Registrar’s Office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In-person at over 200+ locations: November 2nd – November 5th: Starting Saturday, November 2nd you can vote in person at one of the County’s 200+ locations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. On November 5th (the last day to vote) locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Step 2. Decide where to vote
From Home: If you mail in your ballot you can vote from the comfort and convenience of your own home. Make sure you collect everyone’s ballot from your household before you head out to the post office or mailbox.
Official Ballot Drop Box: To find a ballot drop box near you, click here.
Step 3. Vote before or on Tuesday, November 5th – Last Day to Vote!
Voter Center: To find a vote center near you, click here.
Tuesday, November 5th is the last day to vote in the general elections. You can drop your ballot off at any official drop box in San Diego County, vote in person, or mail in your ballot. All vote centers and official ballot drop boxes will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you are voting by mail your ballot must be postmarked by November 5th.