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Illustrations for the series by Neil Ballard.

Welcome to our weekly “Meet the Candidates” series, in which we ask local candidates who have filed to run for office to respond to a question in 100 words or fewer. Answers will be published each week.

District 4 covers the area from 19th Avenue to Ocean Beach, Golden Gate Park to Lakeshore. It includes the Sunset, Parkside and Lakeshore neighborhoods.


Among the five candidates running to be the next District 4 supervisor, one has lived there since 1978, while the newest arrival just moved to the district less than six months ago. 

A San Francisco supervisor’s job is part legislating and part constituent services. In District 4, residents certainly care a lot about speed bumps on the streets and fallen trees after a storm. They have lobbied their supervisors on everything from beautifying Sunset Boulevard to removing a “no left turn” sign at Sloat Boulevard and 34th Avenue.

This week, we asked the candidates: What have you already done for District 4? 


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Natalie Gee

  • Job: District 10 legislative aide
  • Age: 40
  • Residency: Renter, living in District 4 since 2021
  • Transportation: Driving, walking and Muni
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from San Francisco State University
  • Languages: English, Cantonese

I’ve been working to make D4 safer, more affordable, and more welcoming since before I could vote.

At Lowell [High School], I led neighborhood beautification projects through JROTC [Junior Reserves Officer Training Corps]. At City Hall, I protected funding for services residents rely on, including food pantries, youth programs, and legal aid.

During COVID-19, I helped secure hazard pay for our heroic grocery workers who were risking their lives to keep us fed. During the PG&E blackouts, I worked with small businesses to file claims.

My campaign has never been about headlines or photo ops. Real leadership is about delivering results, and that’s what I do.

Endorsed by: Former Mayor Art Agnos, Assemblymember Matt Haney, Supervisor Connie Chan, Myrna Melgar, Jackie Fielder, Shamann Walton, Chyanne Chen, Former Supervisor Gordon Mar, IFPTE 21, SEIU 1021, AFT 2121, San Francisco Tenants Unionread more here.


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Jeremy Greco

  • Job: Campus coordinator at Presidio Hill School
  • Age: 53
  • Residency: Renter, living in District 4 since 2001
  • Transportation: Driving
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from San Francisco State University
  • Languages: English

For many years, I had the privilege of working at Other Avenues food store, a worker-owned cooperative business where all decisions are made democratically. Alongside my fellow co-owners, we provided healthy, affordable food and kept our doors open through the uncertainty of COVID, serving neighbors when it mattered most.

In 2024, I founded Sunset Solos, bringing solo performers to the Outer Sunset’s Sealevel gallery. The series has hosted over 50 artists, including Will Durst, Marga Gomez, and Josh Kornbluth.

From a neighborhood grocery to a neighborhood arts series, I’ve worked to keep District 4 connected and thriving.

Endorsed by: N/A


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David Lee

  • Job: Educator at Laney College and San Francisco State University
  • Age: 57
  • Residency: Homeowner, living in D4 since September 2025
  • Transportation: Driving, biking, public transit and walking
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from Hamilton College, master’s and doctorate degree from San Francisco State University
  • Languages: English. Can understand Cantonese, Mandarin and Toishanese, but limited fluency.

I have been serving the Sunset neighborhood since the 1990s with the Chinese American Voter Education Committee, from registering Sunset voters to fighting for language access. 

I also served on the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Commission from 2005 to 2012. At the Recreation and Park Commission, I served as chair of the Capital Committee, where I designed, refurbished, funded and built many parks and recreational facilities in the Sunset, such as Sunset Recreation Center, West Sunset Playground, McCoppin Square Park, Sava Pool, and many others. Sava Pool was the most environmentally sustainable project which became the model for all … read more here.

Endorsed by: Retired judge Quentin Kopp, Lillian Sing, Julie Tang, Supervisor Chyanne Chen, Former Supervisor Aaron Peskin, Sandra Lee Fewer, Sophie Maxwell, Former SFPD Commander Richard Corriea


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Alan Wong

  • Job: Current District 4 Supervisor / Commander in California’s National Guard
  • Age: 38
  • Residency: Renter. Born and raised in District 4, and moved back to District 4 from Inner Sunset in October 2025
  • Transportation: Driving, walking and public transit
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego; master’s degree from University of San Francisco
  • Languages: English, Cantonese

I’ve dedicated my career to expanding opportunity and protecting essential services directly benefiting District 4 families.

I served two terms as City College Board President, during which I kept City College free, eliminated student debt, protected Cantonese language programs vital to language access, and gained good wages for educators. 

As policy director at Children’s Council of San Francisco, I advanced policies to make childcare more affordable for families. In addition, through my nearly 17 years of service in the California Army National Guard, I’ve protected my community by responding to wildfires and emergencies that impact everyone across our region.

Endorsed by: Mayor Daniel Lurie, GrowSF, San Francisco Police Officers Association, Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, State Controller Malia Cohen, Congressmember Kevin Mullin, Assemblymember Catherine Stefani, Former Mayor Willie Brown, Sheriff Paul Miyamotoread more here.


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Albert Chow

  • Job: Owner of Great Wall Hardware
  • Age: 58
  • Residency: Homeowner, living in District 4 since 1978 
  • Transportation: Driving and walking
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley
  • Languages: English, semi-fluent in Cantonese

I have been the president of People of Parkside Sunset for 14 years, where I have secured hundreds of thousands of dollars for local businesses and events. 

I worked to create and support events like Movies at McCoppin, the yearly Taraval Street Christmas tree lighting, the Sunset farmers market, the initial Irving Street Night Market and so many other beloved community events. 

I’m a founding member of both the SFPD and SFMTA small business advisory forums. I also stood with District 4 residents to oppose the closure of the Great Highway and helped lead the successful recall of Joel Engardio.

Endorsed by: Retired SFPD Commander Richard Corriea, Retired SFPD Commander Peter Walsh, President of United Irish Cultural Center Liam Reidy


Candidates are rotated alphabetically. Answers may be lightly edited for formatting, spelling, and grammar. Do you have questions you’d like to ask the candidates? Email junyao@missionlocal.com.

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Junyao covers San Francisco's Westside, from the Richmond to the Sunset. She moved to the Inner Sunset in 2023, after receiving her Master’s degree from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. You can find her skating at Golden Gate Park or getting a scoop at Hometown Creamery.

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