Politics & Government
Assemblyman, Former Councilmember Brian Maienschein To Run For City Attorney
Brian Maienschein will face Chief Deputy City Attorney Heather Ferbert.

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Assemblyman and former San Diego City Councilmember Brian Maienschein announced he plans to run for City Attorney in 2024 to succeed termed-out Mara Elliott.
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“San Diego needs a lawyer who can make good decisions,” Maienschein said Monday. “San Diego doesn’t need someone who settles lawsuits with the public’s checkbook.”
Maienschein, who is nearing the end of his final term in the Assembly, gained statewide notoriety in 2019 by switching his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat during Donald Trump’s presidency.
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He served two terms on the City Council before being elected to the Assembly in 2012.
Maienschein, an attorney who grew up in San Diego, was quickly endorsed by Mayor Todd Gloria and City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera.
He will face Chief Deputy City Attorney Heather Ferbert, who in February became the first person to announced a candidacy for the position.
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