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Each supervisor is required to live in their district, and although elections are held on a non-partisan basis [13] without party labels on the ballot, as of 2018 all 11 supervisors are known to be members of the Democratic Party. The most recent supervisorial elections were held on November 8, 2022.
In 2008, he ran for the District 11 seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors against John Avalos, losing by a close margin. [5] Safaí ran again in 2016, successfully, replacing Avalos who was termed out of office. [5] During the 2016 race, he ran against Kimberly Alvarenga; Safaí was endorsed by the San Francisco Chronicle. [4]
John Avalos (born March 11, 1964) is an American politician. He served two terms as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 2008 to 2016. Avalos represented District 11 in San Francisco, consisting of the Crocker-Amazon, Excelsior, Ingleside, Oceanview, and Outer Mission districts.
The parents of San Francisco have spoken, and their message is echoing like a wake-up call across the country. Fueled by pandemic frustration, parents launched a recall of three school board ...
Connie Chan, Supervisor from District 1 (2021-) [13] Aaron Peskin, Supervisor from District 3 (2001-2009; 2015-) and candidate in the 2024 San Francisco mayoral election [13] Dean Preston, Supervisor from District 5 (2019-) [13] Hillary Ronen, Supervisor from District 9 (2017-) [13] Shamann Walton, Supervisor from District 10 (2019-) [13 ...
This graphical timeline depicts the composition of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors since district elections were resumed in November 2000, along with the mayor in office at each point. Each color corresponds to one of the city's 11 districts, with a paler shade indicating periods when the officeholder was appointed rather than elected.
Engardio's win made him the first candidate in 20 years to unseat a previously elected incumbent supervisor. [3] It was also the first time the district elected a non-Asian supervisor since created in 2000, as well as the first openly gay supervisor to represent a district in western San Francisco. [4]
Skinner is a candidate for the Eau Claire County District 11 supervisor seat in the April 2 election. kAms:DEC:4E " :D >256 FA @7 (2C5D a[ e[ f[ 2?5 " E9C@F89 'd :? ... Michele Magadance Skinner ...