Marni von Wilpert | CA-48

Marni von Wilpert is a San Diego City Councilmember, lifelong public servant, and former prosecutor who flipped San Diego’s most conservative council district blue — and she’s ready to do it again in Congress.

On the City Council, as Deputy City Attorney, and as a Peace Corps volunteer, Marni has:

  • Banned the sale and possession of untraceable Ghost Guns with the ENUF Ordinance.
  • Banned the sale of flavored tobacco products to protect our kids from a lifetime of nicotine addiction.
  • Led the way to fund a new Conservatorship and Treatment Unit to help  the city’s most vulnerable homeless individuals get off the street and back on their feet.
  • Secured funding for a third fire helicopter – improving emergency response times and protecting neighborhoods from devastating wildfires.
  • Fully funded the police as Chair of the Public Safety Committee, renovated the Northeastern Division Station, and created the first childcare center for officers in the nation.
  • Protected Reproductive Freedoms by co-authoring San Diego’s Reproductive Freedom Resolution in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
  • Delivered real progress on climate action with an updated zero-emissions Climate Action Plan, a citywide Styrofoam ban, and major investments in EV charging stations.
  • Supported immigrant and refugee communities by authoring a Resolution in Support of the Afghan Adjustment Act.
  • Led the redevelopment of the $3.8 billion Terminal 1 as a member of the Airport Authority Board and chair of the Airport Infrastructure Committee, positioning San Diego as a world-class destination and economic hub while creating good-paying union jobs.
  • Fought for fiscal responsibility and accountability in city government by opposing a flawed 101 Ash Street settlement and voting against the Water Authority’s rate hikes.
  • Provided oversight of the hundreds of millions of dollars in federal COVID recovery funding.
  • Prosecuted opioid manufacturers as Deputy City Attorney, holding them accountable for fueling the addiction crisis in San Diego communities.
  • Enforced consumer protection laws – Led efforts to stop price gouging during emergencies, ensuring San Diegans weren’t taken advantage of during crises.
  • Helped write the PRO Act as Counsel to the House Education and Labor Committee, providing the legal guidance to ensure the law would withstand judicial scrutiny.

Cook rates this race Lean Democrat.