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Michela Alioto-Pier
21,013 votes
61.25%
- Occupation: San Francisco Supervisor, D2
- Vice Chair of the Board's Rules Committee
- Vice Chair of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority
- White House advisor on domestic policy matters for Al Gore
- Named one of the top 21 up-and-coming women leaders in the country by Ms. Magazine
- Henry Crowne Fellow with the Aspen Institute
- Served as a delegate to the Lifetime Summit on Women
Priorities:
- Promoting new job growth
- Keeping San Franciscans safe
- Making our city more child and family friendly
Steve Braccini
5,763 votes
16.80%
- Occupation: Attorney
- Native San Franciscan/ Lifetime resident of District 2
- J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law
- Graduate, St. Ignatius College Preparatory
- Lector, St. Vincent de Paul Church
Priorities:
- Creating a business friendly environment
- Expanding home ownership opportunities
- Making City Hall more fiscally accoutable
David Pascal
4,207 votes
12.26%
- Occupation: Local Business Developer
- Former small business owner
- Non-profit entrepreneur
- BA, University of Michigan
Priorities:
- Institute Public Power/Community Choice Aggregation
- Alleviate the City's Fiscal Deficit
- Build a Better Government for Busy People
Roger Schulke
1,950 votes
5.68%
Jay R. Shah
1,375 votes
4.01%
- Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
- President, City of Oakland Business Tax Board
- Business Owner - Certified Public Accounting Office
- U.C. Berkeley, B.S. Finance, Accounting, Marketing
Priorities:
- Transparency and accountability in government
- Independence
- Tax incentives for growth
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