AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in San Francisco County. Unofficial winners based on all precincts reporting are highlighted in green.
What’s on the Ballot
Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County
(i) indicates incumbent.
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 4
(One to be elected)
Gordon Mar (i)
Joel Engardio
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 6
(One to be elected)
Ms. Billie Cooper
Cherelle Jackson
Matt Dorsey (i)
Honey Mahogany
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 8
(One to be elected)
Rafael Mandelman (i)
Kate Stoia
SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 10
(One to be elected)
Shamann Walton (i)
Brian Sam Adam
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
(One to be elected)
Brooke Jenkins (i)
Maurice Chenier
Joe Alioto Veronese
John Hamasaki
PUBLIC DEFENDER
(One to be elected)
Rebecca Susan Feng Young
Mano Raju (i)
Propositions
PROPOSITION A-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to eliminate the full funding requirement for supplemental cost of living benefit payments to members of the San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System who retired before Nov. 6, 1996.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION B-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to eliminate the Department of Sanitation and Streets and transfer its responsibilities to the Department of Public Works, among other changes.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION C-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to create the Homelessness Oversight Commission to oversee the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION D-SAN FRANCISCO
Expedites approval of three types of multi-family affordable housing — where 100 percent of the residential units are affordable, with 10 or more residential units and that provides at least 15 percent more on-site affordable housing units than the minimum number city law otherwise requires, and where 100 percent of the residential units include at least one San Francisco Unified School District or City College employee.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION E-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to accelerate review and approval of 100 percent affordable housing projects, educator housing projects, and market-rate projects that provide significant increased affordability, among other changes.
FAILED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION F-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to extend the Library Preservation Fund for an additional 25 years to set aside funds for library services and materials and to operate the libraries.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION G-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to establish the Student Success Fund under which the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families would provide grants to the San Francisco Unified School District to implement programs that improve academic achievement and social/emotional wellness of students.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION H-SAN FRANCISCO
A charter amendment to change the election cycle for the offices of mayor, sheriff, district attorney, city attorney and treasurer so the offices will be elected in even-numbered years and change the signature threshold for initiative ordinances to 2 percent of the number of registered voters in the city.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION I-SAN FRANCISCO
Proposes to reopen John F. Kennedy Drive, the Great Highway, Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Bernice Rogers Way to the condition and status as they were before the COVID-19 pandemic and defines and limits the reasons for any future temporary closures, and transfers authority over the Great Highway from the Recreation and Park Department to the Department of Public Works.
FAILED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION J-SAN FRANCISCO
Limits private vehicles on certain street segments in Golden Gate Park, including on John F. Kennedy Drive, and makes certain street segments one-way while establishing bicycle lanes and other changes to Golden Gate Park.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION L-SAN FRANCISCO
Continues a half-cent sales tax for 30 years to fund transportation improvements in the city.
PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)
PROPOSITION M-SAN FRANCISCO
Imposes an excise tax of at least $2,500 per unit on owners keeping certain residential units vacant, with the revenue funding rental subsidies and acquisition and operation of affordable housing.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION N-SAN FRANCISCO
Directs the Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority to commence dissolution proceedings and transfers jurisdiction of the Golden Gate Park Concourse Underground Parking Facility to the Recreation and Park Department.
PASSED (Requires majority approval)
PROPOSITION O-SAN FRANCISCO
A parcel tax of at least $75 to fund programs at City College.
FAILED (Requires majority approval)