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Chris Daly
8,654 votes
48.82%
Rob Black
7,051 votes
39.77%
- Occupation: Legislative Aide, Attorney
- Human rights worker and elections monitor with President Jimmy Carter's The Carter Center
- Regional Organizer for the Clinton/Gore '96 Campaign
- Union Organizer for the Screen Actors Guild
- Ethics attorney (J.D., UC Hastings College of Law)
- Legislative Aide to Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier
Priorities:
- Ensuring Public Safety: I will fight for more beat cops, cameras in high-crime areas, and better technology for our Police Department.
- Reducing homelessness: I'll work with Mayor Newsom to improve Care Not Cash and get the homeless off the streets and into better supportive services.
- Promoting family housing: I'll expand home ownership and rental opportunities for middle and low-income families, artists and first-responders.
Matt Drake
669 votes
3.77%
- Occupation: Entrepreneur
- BS, Mechanical Engineering, MIT
- MS, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
- JD, University of Michigan
Priorities:
- Jobs-we must do more to bring jobs to San Francisco
- Qualify of Life-our streets should be clean and safe; our streets are not toilets
- Environment-San Francisco should build a power plant under the Golden Gate to generate tidal power
Davy Jones
372 votes
2.10%
Viliam Dugovic
330 votes
1.86%
Manuel Jimenez, Jr.
311 votes
1.75%
- Occupation: Attorney
- B.A. University of California at Berkeley
- J.D. Fordham University School of Law
- Prosecutor (State Bar of California)
- Former - Treasure Island Citizens Advisory Board - Appointed 2004
- Former - Childrens Nutrician and Physical Activity Task Force - Appointed 2004
- Former Organized Crime and Rackets Prosecutor for the Queens County District Attorney's Office, NYC.
Priorities:
- Quality of Life Crime Enforcement. Fully staffing the SFPD. Discouraging politicians from making the City a "hostile work environment" for Police.
- Apropriate infra-structure; diversity in the housing stock, bicycle/pedestrian friendly streets, develope a Master Plan benefiting residents.
- Stop our representatives from pandering to the big monied interests and political issue junkies that dominate their agenda.
George Dias
222 votes
1.25%
Robert L. Jordan, Jr.
119 votes
.67%
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