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Sean R. Elsbernd
10,475 votes
33.23%
Christine A. Linnenbach
6,764 votes
21.46%
- Occupation: Attorney
- USF Law School
- UC Berkeley
- Lowell High School
- Convent of the Sacred Heart
Priorities:
- OPEN, FAIR AND HONEST GOVERNMENT
- REFORMING THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS
- NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTIFICATION and QUALITY OF LIFE
Isaac Wang
2,717 votes
8.62%
- Occupation: City Principal Financial Analyst
- MBA in Finance, BA in Economics
- 25 years of financial expertise including nine years of civil service in three departments
- Nominated Team Award for achieving outstanding performance in saving the City millions in operating expenses and creating millions revenue
- 12 financial licenses including securities, real estate and insurance
- Family of five (5), all three children graduated from public schools including two Lowell High School graduates and one Lowell sophmore
- 38 years of dedicated church service
Priorities:
- Give taxpayers accountability in no future property tax or fee increases
- Preserve the quality of life in pedestrian and neighborhood safety , parks & library, MUNI reliability and Residential Design Guideline compliance
- Support clildrens' access to neighborhood schools by working with the board of education for additional funding, teacher quality and facilities
Gregory Corrales
2,550 votes
8.09%
- Occupation: Captain San Francisco Police Department
Priorities:
- Controlling Crime and Homelessness
- Reducing the Size of City Government
- Protecting Our Single Family Neighborhoods
Milton "Rennie" O'Brien
2,359 votes
7.48%
Vernon C. Grigg, III
2,082 votes
6.60%
Shawn P. Reifsteck
1,103 votes
3.50%
- Occupation: Nonprofit Executive
- Masters in Nonprofit Administration--University of San Francisco
- Graduate of Wharton Business School's Advanced Management Program
- Founder, Philanthropy Associates
- Chairman, Hands On Network
- Managing Director, CORAL
- President and Executive Director, Hands On San Francisco
Priorities:
- Strengthening Government Accountability and Fiscal Responsibility
- Improving Quality of Life for All San Franciscans
- Creating Jobs and Bolstering Economic Development
Michael Patrick "Mike" Mallen
968 votes
3.07%
- Occupation: Business Mangement Consultant
- Former Aide to the Mayor of San Francisco
- Former Aide to the President of the Board of Supervisors
- Former Founder CEO and COO two software corporations
- Founder and President and Chairman of the Board of MYLES, Non-Profit
- UCLA Political Science BA
Priorities:
- Oversight of Fiscal Waste and Corruption in City Governmnet
- Sustainable Management of the Homeless Problem in San Francisco
- Creation of Citizen's Advocate (Ombudsmen) to represent the people who aren't being heard
Pat Lakey
760 votes
2.41%
- Occupation: Field Representative
- Field Representative of the Carpenters Union
- Master Carpenter 23 years
- General Contractor 15 years
- Small Business Owner
- Graduate of the San Francisco Leadership Program
- Labor Negotiator
Priorities:
- Encourage the creation of local jobs with fair pay and benefits.
- Get the residents of District 7 their fair share of public services.
- Create a safe environment for our children, families and seniors.
Svetlana L. Kaff
541 votes
1.72%
Arsenio P. Belenson
507 votes
1.61%
Sheela Kini
349 votes
1.11%
David Parker
348 votes
1.10%
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