2024 San Francisco Elections
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Mayor’s race
For the first time in six years, San Francisco has a contested mayoral race, with four candidates vying to unseat incumbent London Breed — Ahsha Safaí, Daniel Lurie, Mark Farrell and Aaron Peskin.

Supervisor race
Six districts across the city are up for grabs in November — District 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11.
Among the six contested districts, three have their incumbents running for re-election — District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan, District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston, and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar.

School board race
Eleven candidates are vying for four seats on the city’s seven-person school board, which governs the San Francisco Unified School District’s (SFUSD) policies, budget, personnel and more.
Non-citizen parents of children living in the city are permitted to vote in school board elections and can find information on doing so here.

Ballot measures
Close to $17 million has poured into the 15 local ballot measures in the San Francisco November election, more than 30 percent of the $53 million raised overall.
We created a series of one-minute videos explaining the 15 ballot measures in this November election. You can also read about the details of the ballot measures here.

Campaign finance
This year, a staggering amount of money have been poured into candidate and initiative campaigns. We are closely following that money.
You can also read more of our ongoing BigMoneySF series here and see how our reporters dissected the city’s biggest political donors and political action groups and their takeaways from the March 5 election.
Chart by Will Jarret. Last updated April 4, 2024.
