Republican Candidate Tina Inscoe becomes new City Councilwoman for Escondido

Written by Riley Gould 

Tina Inscoe won her race for Escondido City Council District 2. Inscoe won her race by about 3%, or 605 votes. 

As the endorsed candidate of the Republican Party of San Diego County, Inscoe had a great deal of support for her campaign. Between volunteers going door to door, thousands of calls and texts, and mailers sent to every Republican in the county, the party put a lot of work into helping Inscoe’s campaign succeed.

“I love Escondido and over the years I have gotten to know it very well,” Inscoe explained. “I will work tirelessly to make our community the best city in the region. I have the energy and drive that is required for the job and I will not let you down.”

As a newly elected councilwoman, Ms. Inscoe has several priorities for the city of Escondido, which include:

– Neighborhood beautification and blight elimination
– Supporting and improving public safety
– Reducing traffic congestion, improving roads and infrastructure
– Balanced Budgets

“It would be an honor to serve you. Please call me to share your priorities for Escondido. Your priorities will always shape my priorities for our city, and I’ll always be personally available to you.”