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2024 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

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2024 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

← 2022November 5, 20242026 →

6 of the 11 seats of theSan Francisco Board of Supervisors
 Majority party
 
PartyDemocratic
Seats before11
Seats won6
Seats after11
Seat changeSteady

President before election

Aaron Peskin

ElectedPresident

Rafael Mandelman

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The2024 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections were held on November 5, 2024. Six of the eleven seats on theSan Francisco Board of Supervisors were up for election. The election was conducted withranked-choice voting.

District 1

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San Francisco's 1st supervisorial district election

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidateConnie ChanMarjan PhilhourJen Nossokoff
First round16,670
46.99%
14,755
41.59%
1,810
5.10%
Maximum round17,800
51.90%
16,499
48.10%
Eliminated

Supervisor before election

Connie Chan

Elected Supervisor

Connie Chan

Incumbent SupervisorConnie Chan ran for reelection. The district includes theRichmond District.

Candidates

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  • Jeremiah Boehner, entrepreneur
  • Connie Chan, incumbent supervisor
  • Sherman D'Silva, business owner andperennial candidate
  • Jen Nossokoff, physician assistant
  • Marjan Philhour, business owner and candidate for this district in2016 and2020

Endorsements

[edit]
Jeremiah Boehner

Organizations

Connie Chan (incumbent)

Federal officials

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Marjoun Philhour

Organizations

Results

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District 1 supervisorial election, 2024
CandidateVotes%
Connie Chan (incumbent)16,67046.99
Marjan Philhour14,75541.59
Jen Nossokoff1,8105.10
Jeremiah Boehner1,3443.79
Sherman D'Silva8992.53
Total votes35,478100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 4
Connie Chan (incumbent)17,80051.90
Marjan Philhour16,49948.10
Exhausted votes1,1723.30%
Total votes34,299100.00

District 3

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San Francisco's 3rd supervisorial district election

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidateDanny SauterSharon LaiMoe Jamil
First round11,272
39.20%
8,489
29.52%
3,753
13.05%
Maximum round14,056
54.97%
11,512
45.03%
Eliminated

 
CandidateMatthew SuskWendy Ha Chau
First round2,800
9.74%
1,565
5.44%
Maximum roundEliminatedEliminated

Supervisor before election

Aaron Peskin

Elected Supervisor

Danny Sauter

Incumbent SupervisorAaron Peskin ran formayor.Danny Sauter won the general election.[5]

Candidates

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  • Wendy Ha Chau, civil rights attorney
  • Moe Jamil, deputy city attorney
  • Sharon Lai, urban planner and nonprofit director
  • Eduard Navarro, urban designer and entrepreneur
  • Danny Sauter, neighborhood services director
  • Matthew Susk, businessman

Endorsements

[edit]
Sharon Lai

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Danny Sauter

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Results

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District 3 supervisorial election, 2024
CandidateVotes%
Danny Sauter11,27239.20
Sharon Lai8,48929.52
Moe Jamil3,75313.05
Matthew Susk2,8009.74
Wendy Ha Chau1,5655.44
Eduard Navarro8793.06
Total votes28,758100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 5
Danny Sauter14,05654.97
Sharon Lai11,51245.03
Exhausted votes3,16611.02%
Total votes25,568100.00

District 5

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San Francisco's 5th supervisorial district election

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidateBilal MahmoodDean Preston
First round11,840
39.87%
12,012
40.45%
Maximum round14,741
52.99%
13,077
47.01%

 
CandidateScotty JacobsAutumn Hope Looijen
First round2,796
9.41%
2,606
8.78%
Maximum roundEliminatedEliminated

Supervisor before election

Dean Preston

Elected Supervisor

Bilal Mahmood

Incumbent SupervisorDean Preston ran for reelection.Bilal Mahmood defeated Preston in the general election.[6]

Candidates

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  • Scotty Jacobs, former brand management director
  • Allen Jones, activist
  • Autumn Hope Looijen, community organizer
  • Bilal Mahmood, philanthropic organization founder
  • Dean Preston, incumbent supervisor

Endorsements

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Autumn Looijen

Organizations

Bilal Mahmood

Statewide officials

State legislators

Notable individuals

Organizations

Dean Preston (incumbent)

Federal officials

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Results

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District 5 supervisorial election, 2024
CandidateVotes%
Dean Preston (incumbent)12,01240.45
Bilal Mahmood11,84039.87
Scotty Jacobs2,7969.41
Autumn Hope Looijen2,6068.78
Allen Jones4441.50
Total votes29,698100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 4
Bilal Mahmood14,74152.99
Dean Preston (incumbent)13,07747.01
Exhausted votes1,8516.24%
Total votes27,818100.00

District 7

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San Francisco's 7th supervisorial district election

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidateMyrna MelgarMatthew BoschettoStephen Martin-Pinto
First round17,532
46.98%
13,407
35.93%
5,135
13.76%
Maximum round18,916
53.42%
16,496
46.58%
Eliminated

Supervisor before election

Myrna Melgar

Elected Supervisor

Myrna Melgar

Incumbent SupervisorMyrna Melgar ran for reelection.

Candidates

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  • Matthew Boschetto, small business owner
  • Stephen Martin-Pinto, firefighter
  • Myrna Melgar, incumbent supervisor
  • Edward Yee, thoracic surgeon

Endorsements

[edit]
Stephen Martin-Pinto

Organizations

Myrna Melgar (incumbent)

Federal officials

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Results

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District 7 supervisorial election, 2024
CandidateVotes%
Myrna Melgar (incumbent)17,53246.98
Matt Boschetto13,40735.93
Stephen Martin-Pinto5,13513.76
Edward Yee1,2443.33
Total votes37,318100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 3
Myrna Melgar (incumbent)18,91653.42
Matt Boschetto16,49646.58
Exhausted votes1,9005.09%
Total votes35,412100.00

District 9

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San Francisco's 9th supervisorial district election

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidateJackie FielderTrevor ChandlerRoberto Hernandez
First round13,844
42.30%
9,042
27.63%
6,606
20.18%
Maximum round17,546
59.66%
11,863
40.34%
Eliminated

Supervisor before election

Hillary Ronen

Elected Supervisor

Jackie Fielder

Incumbent SupervisorHillary Ronen was term-limited and ineligible to run for reelection.Jackie Fielder was elected.[11]

Candidates

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  • Julian Bermudez, veteran
  • H. Brown, retired special education teacher
  • Trevor Chandler, former director of government and public policy atCitizen
  • Jackie Fielder, co-founder of the San Francisco Public Bank Coalition and candidate forCalifornia State Senate in2020
  • Jamie Gutierrez, transit supervisor
  • Roberto Hernandez, nonprofit CEO
  • Stephen Torres, LGBT activist

Endorsements

[edit]
Trevor Chandler

Organizations

Jackie Fielder

State legislators

Local officials

Organizations

Roberto Hernandez

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Stephen Torres

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Results

[edit]
District 9 supervisorial election, 2024
CandidateVotes%
Jackie Fielder13,84442.30
Trevor Chandler9,04227.63
Roberto Hernandez6,60620.18
Stephen Torres1,1403.48
Jamie Gutierrez9312.84
Julian Bermudez6001.83
H. Brown5681.74
Total votes32,731100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 6
Jackie Fielder17,54659.66
Trevor Chandler11,86340.34
Exhausted votes3,28510.05%
Total votes29,409100.00

District 11

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San Francisco's 11th supervisorial district election

← 2020November 5, 20242028 →
 
CandidateChyanne ChenMichael LaiErnest Jones
First round8,249
29.54%
8,675
31.06%
5,441
19.48%
Maximum round12,001
50.42%
11,803
49.58%
Eliminated

 
CandidateOscar FloresAdlah Christi
First round2,896
10.37%
1,434
5.13%
Maximum roundEliminatedEliminated

Supervisor before election

Ahsha Safaí

Elected Supervisor

Chyanne Chen

Incumbent SupervisorAhsha Safaí ran formayor.Chyanne Chen was elected.[15]

Candidates

[edit]
  • Chyanne Chen, worker organizer
  • Adlah Christi, public policy analyst
  • Oscar Flores, engineer
  • Ernest "EJ" Jones, community advocate
  • Michael Lai, educator
  • Roger Marenco, transit operator
  • Jose Morales, small-business owner

Endorsements

[edit]
Chyanne Chen

Organizations

Oscar Flores

Organizations

Ernest "EJ" Jones

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Michael Lai

Organizations

Newspapers and publications

Results

[edit]
District 11 supervisorial election, 2024
CandidateVotes%
Michael Lai8,67531.06
Chyanne Chen8,24929.54
Ernest Jones5,44119.48
Oscar Flores2,89610.37
Adlah Christi1,4345.13
Jose Morales6292.25
Roger Marenco6042.16
Total votes27,928100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 6
Chyanne Chen12,00150.42
Michael Lai11,80349.58
Exhausted votes4,08014.63%
Total votes23,804100.00

References

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  1. ^abcd"November 5th, 2024 Presidential Election Endorsements".San FranciscoRepublican Party. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2024.
  2. ^abcdefghiToledo, Aldo (July 24, 2024)."S.F. Democratic Party gives sole election endorsement to Mayor Breed. Here's why that's a big deal".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  3. ^abcdefg"California Working Families Party".Working Families Party. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2024.
  4. ^abcdefghiEditorial Board (September 25, 2024)."Editorial: SF supervisor recommendations". RetrievedSeptember 26, 2024.
  5. ^Toledo, Aldo (November 9, 2024)."S.F. moderate Danny Sauter wins Aaron Peskin's supervisor seat".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedNovember 11, 2024.
  6. ^Regimbal, Alec (November 11, 2024)."One of SF's most controversial supervisors concedes defeat in reelection bid".SFGate. RetrievedNovember 11, 2024.
  7. ^abToledo, Aldo; Morris, J.D. (July 24, 2024)."Pelosi endorses democratic socialist Dean Preston in S.F. supervisor race".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  8. ^abcGarofoli, Joe (March 12, 2024)."Bernie Sanders endorses S.F. Supervisor Dean Preston".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2024.
  9. ^Gardiner, Dustin (July 24, 2024)."Nancy Pelosi endorses ultra-progressive San Francisco official, an Elon Musk foe".Politico. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  10. ^Chronicle Editorial Board (September 23, 2024)."Endorsement: Myrna Melgar deserves to return as S.F.'s District 7 supervisor".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2024.
  11. ^Toledo, Aldo (November 7, 2024)."Will this new democratic socialist supervisor become the most progressive leader in S.F.?".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedNovember 8, 2024.
  12. ^https://www.threads.net/@jackiefielder_/post/C9iILfCyEaY
  13. ^abcdehttps://www.jackieforsf.com/endorsements
  14. ^Chronicle Editorial Board (October 25, 2024)."Endorsement: Roberto Hernandez for S.F. District 9 supervisor".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedOctober 26, 2024.
  15. ^Swan, Rachel (November 17, 2024)."Chyanne Chen will represent S.F. District 11 in a much-needed win for progressives".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedNovember 18, 2024.
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