Fletcher, who won a decisive victory for his second term on the Board of Supervisors, served as board chair for the past two one-year terms. Instead of seeking a third term, he threw his support behind Supervisor Nora Vargas for the role in December.
San Diego County will swear in six elected officials at the County Administration Center Monday, including the new County Sheriff and Assessor.
The ceremonial swearing-in is for Fourth District Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, Fifth District Supervisor Jim Desmond, Sheriff Kelly A. Martinez, District Attorney Summer Stephan, Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Jordan Marks and Treasurer/Tax Collector Dan McAllister. The ceremony will be in person and streamed virtually.
"In four years, and despite the difficult circumstances brought on by a global pandemic, we fundamentally changed the way San Diego County supports our community," he said."We have made tremendous progress, but there is more to be done. Many of the policies and programs we introduced during my first term have recently launched or are about to launch."The terms of office formally began on Jan. 2 at noon.
Due to limited seating, the public will be able to watch the ceremony in Room 302 across from the chamber and in the observation balcony on the fourth floor. Seating in the chamber will be limited to invited guests.Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
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