Three people speak at separate events: a woman by a microphone, a man at a podium, and another man holding a microphone and gesturing with his hand.
(From left to right) District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan, Saikat Chakrabarti, and Sen. Scott Wiener are officially in the running to succeed Rep. Nancy Pelosi.

Who will speak for San Francisco?

Mission Local wants to hear from you about what you want to see in San Francisco’s next congressperson, and who you want to see in the seat.

Following Nancy Pelosi’s retirement, San Francisco voters are preparing to elect a new member of Congress. After the primary on June 2, the top two candidates will advance to the general election on November 3.

The survey below is about your views on what’s at stake in the race. The survey is confidential and should take about 5-10 minutes. All questions are optional.

Please complete the survey once only.

We will share survey responses in aggregate after the survey is closed on May 1, and we will use responses to help shape our coverage. Mission Local has been covering the election; read our election stories here!

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  1. Good questionnaire. Applying your moral compass that is set to racial justice, affordable and equitable housing, and a US government that aims for peace, Wiener must be defeated. His legacy as a diehard apartheid- Israel cheerleader even in the midst of their genocidal rampage, combined with his signature legislation to criminalize voices critical of zionism, and whop: Wiener-ism is why the world suffers in this perilous trajectory today. CHeck his endorsers: every congress member is a beneficiary of AIPAC and other Israeli lobby groups. Not a single anti-war voice endorsing him. But he does have support from yimbies, upzoners, billionaire-aligned developers. Fast-tracking neoliberals really like him. How lovely it would be to decide between Connie and Saikat in November.

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