Illustration for the District 2 Supervisorial Race 2026, featuring district 2 landmarks and cartoon portraits labeled Stephen Sherrill and Lori Brooke.

Welcome back to our โ€œMeet the Candidatesโ€ series, where District 2 supervisor candidates respond to a question in 100 words or fewer. Answers are published every Tuesday.

District 2 covers neighborhoods in the north of the city including the Presidio, the Marina, Cow Hollow, Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights and portions of the Western Addition and North of the Panhandle.


In December 2025, a bombshell development proposal dropped: A 25-story apartment building at the site currently occupied by the Marina Safeway, right on the edge of the Bay.ย 

Both candidates for District 2 supervisor, Lori Brooke and Stephen Sherrill, were quick to oppose the plan. Brooke described it as โ€œimposed on residents without their input,โ€ย and Sherrill said the developers had undermined a โ€œthoughtful, democratic planning process.โ€ย 

District 2 is generally thought to be resistant to new housing development — and large buildings on the waterfront in particular.

But last week, a new poll dropped, showing that most District 2 residents may not be so opposed to the Marina Safeway. Of the 411 likely D2 voters polled, 58 percent said they supported the Marina Safeway proposal while 37 percent disapproved.

Despite the polling, this week candidates stuck to their guns about the Marina Safeway. 

โ€œPolls are insightful โ€” and so are the conversations Iโ€™ve had with thousands of residents and neighbors,โ€ Sherrill said. 

Brooke questioned the veracity of the poll, which was conducted by FM3, a reputable pollster, but commissioned by GrowSF, a moderate, pro-housing political pressure group. 

โ€œTheir polls canโ€™t be trusted any more than the tech billionaires and gun-industry-aligned Republicans who are funding their independent expenditure supporting my opponent,โ€ Brooke said. 

This weekโ€™s question: Did the poll showing support for the Marina Safeway project change your mind?  


Mission Local color codes the answers to yes/no questions. A blue background means the candidate answered yes, an orange background means no, and a yellow background means that the candidate dodged the question. 

Answered yes
Answered no
Answered ambiguously

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Lori Brooke

  • Job: President, Cow Hollow Association
  • Age: 62
  • Residency: Homeowner, moved to the district 31 years ago
  • Transportation: Driving and walking
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Languages: English

This is an outside interest group with their own agenda. Its polls canโ€™t be trusted any more than the tech billionaires and gun-industry-aligned Republicans who are funding their independent expenditure supporting my opponent.ย 

D2 residents want housing at all levels, not just luxury units. These projects should create homes that are affordable, while ensuring we are prioritizing our neighborhoods and adding needed infrastructure.

The Marina Safeway delivers none of that. My opponent says he opposes this development, but is supported by the politicians and interest groups pushing this project and state laws that will cause more like it.

Endorsed by: Former District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier, former State Senator and Supervisor Quentin Kopp, AFT 2121, Local 38 (#2)read more here.


Cartoon illustration of a person with short brown hair wearing a blue suit, white shirt, and black tie, set against an orange circular background.

Stephen Sherrill

  • Job: Appointed District 2 Supervisor
  • Age: 39
  • Residency: Homeowner, moved to the district 11 years ago
  • Transportation: Driving, public transportation, biking
  • Education: Bachelorโ€™s degree from Yale University
  • Languages: English

Polls are insightful โ€” and so are the conversations Iโ€™ve had with thousands of residents and neighbors. I made it clear that I welcome new housing in District 2 when I supported the Family Zoning Plan, but the proposed skyscraper is astronomically out of scale with the rest of the neighborhood.

The developers are also unwilling to provide some level of grocery and pharmacy access to the families and seniors who really depend on it.

Iโ€™ve brought the developers to the negotiating table for a better project, and will continue to fight against it until thereโ€™s a more practical solution.

Endorsed by: Mayor Daniel Lurie, GrowSF, Nor Cal Carpenters Union, San Francisco Police Officers Association, SF YIMBY, Northern Neighbors โ€ฆ read more here.


Candidates are ordered alphabetically and rotated each week. Answers may be lightly edited for formatting, spelling, and grammar. If you have questions for the candidates, please let us know at io@missionlocal.com. 

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Io was born and raised in San Francisco and previously reported on the city while working for her high school newspaper, The Lowell. She studied the history of science at Harvard and wrote for The Harvard Crimson.

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