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Ed Lee
84457/59775 votes
59.6%
- Occupation: San Francisco Mayor
- Chief Administrative Officer, City and County of San Francisco
- Director, Department of Public Works
- Director, City Purchasing Department
- Director, Human Rights Commission
- Whistleblower Ordinance Investigator & Deputy Director of Employment Relations
- San Francisco Asian Law Caucus Managing Attorney
Priorities:
- Attract and Retain Jobs for San Franciscans
- Financial Security for our City
- Invest in our City and Neighborhoods
John Avalos
57160/37445 votes
40.3%
- Occupation: District 11 Supervisor
- Legislative Aide to Sup. Chris Daly
- Organizer, Coleman Action Fund for Children
- Organizer, SEIU Local 1877
- Masters in Social Work from SF State
Priorities:
- Create thousands of local living wage jobs by investing in made-in-SF industries, green tech, and partnering with our educational system
- Establish a Municipal Bank of San Francisco to invest our tax dollars locally
- Bring in progressive revenue by making corporations pay their fair share and closing tax loopholes
Dennis Herrera
/37142/21914 votes
22.5%
- Occupation: City Attorney
- San Francisco Police Commission President
- San Francisco Transportation Commissioner
- Democratic Central Committee Member
- Clinton Appointee, Federal Maritime Administration
Priorities:
- Creating Jobs and Helping Workers
- Protecting the Environment and Ensuring Clean Air, Water
- Defending the Rights of All San Franciscans
David Chiu
/25267/17921 votes
14.5%
- Occupation: President, Board of Supervisors
- Neighborhood Association Leader
- Civil Rights Attorney
- Criminal Prosecutor
- Founder and COO of Technology Company
- Small Business Commissioner
- B.A, J.D., M.P.P. - Harvard University
Priorities:
- Creating jobs and bringing the 21st century innovation economy to San Francisco.
- Improving schools and providing affordable housing, so that families can continue to call San Francisco home.
- Building a world-class transportation system and encouraging environmentally sustainable ways of getting around.
Leland Yee
/18016/14609 votes
9.9%
- Occupation: California State Senator
- California State Assemblymember
- San Francisco Board Supervisor
- San Francisco Board of Education
- Educator and Child Psychologist
Priorities:
- Revive our local economy.
- Bring our local budget into balance.
- Improve access to quality public education.
Jeff Adachi
/15670/12534 votes
8.4%
- Occupation: Public Defender of San Francisco since 2002
- Founder of Bayview MAGIC and Mo'MAGIC youth and family programs
- Former President of the Asian American Bar Association
- President, Japanese American Citizens League
- Chairperson, Asian American Arts Foundation
- Chair, Asian American Theater Company
- B.A. - UC Berkeley, J.D. - UC Hastings
Priorities:
- Creating New Jobs and Generating New Economic Activity
- Pension Reform
- Education and Jobs/Internships for Youth
Bevan Dufty
/10455/9208 votes
5.5%
- Member, Board of Supervisors
- Director, San Francisco's Office of Neighborhood Services
- Former Chief-of-Staff, Supervisor Susan Leal
- Former Legislative Aide, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
- Former Chief Legislative Assistant, Julian Dixon
Priorities:
- Growing our economy through great public schools
- Managing Muni on a daily basis
- Being an Outcome Mayor focused on effective interventions around homelessness, public housing, safety and other key services
Tony Hall
/7896/6930 votes
4.1%
Michela Alioto-Pier
/7378/6648 votes
3.8%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner/mother
- DIstrict 2 Supervisor
- San Francisco Port Commissioner
- Policy Aide, Vice President Al Gore
- B.A. UCLA
Priorities:
- Innovative Solutions for Job Growth
- Neighborhood Schools
- A Balanced Budget for the City
Joanna Rees
/3185/3104 votes
1.6%
Terry Joan Baum
/1738/1665 votes
0.8%
- Occupation: Playwright/Actress
- B.A. and M.A. in theater
- Four plays published and translated into Dutch, French, Italian and Swedish
- Toured world-wide as a solo performer
- Green Party Candidate for U.S. Congress in 2004
- Personal Assistant to Bella Abzug in her first campaign, 1970
- Founder of Pat Bond Memorial Old Dyke Award
Priorities:
- Placing a moratorium on permitting of market-rate housing until we have enough affordable housing;
- Enhancing our public transportation system to meet the needs of the 21st century;
- Transforming tax laws so that the rich are taxed more heavily; starting the Green New Deal such that San Francisco generates clean, renewable energy
Phil Ting
/1049/1016 votes
0.5%
- Occupation: San Francisco Assessor-Recorder
- Co-Chair of ChinaSF
- Co-Chair of GoSolarSF
- Former Executive Director of the Asian Law Caucus
- UC Berkeley and Harvard Kennedy School Graduate
Priorities:
- Create family-sustaining jobs
- Make Muni more reliable and efficient
- Make city government more effective and responsive
Cesar Ascarrunz
/583/537 votes
0.3%
Wilma Pang
/469/444 votes
0.2%
- Occupation: College Professor
- College Professor: She taught ESL, and Music at City College of SF for over 30 years.
- Founder, and co-chair of ABCT (A Better Chinatown Tomorrow),
- Small Business Owner: She works closely with SF Visitors Bureau, tour companies, and artists to showcase cultural events to visitors, and locals.
- Administrator: One of six nationwide Ethnic Arts Field Officers in Australia in 1983, a model now used worldwide to programming cultural events.
- Parent: Raised three daughters in SF, they graduated from public schools, and universities.
- Schooling: Undergraduate: Conservatory of Music, majored in voice. BA, MA: Music Education, San Francisco State University.
Priorities:
- I will work for quality schools.
- Incentives for families to stay in SF, adequate childcare for working parents.
- Assistance to small business owners, and artists.
Emil Lawrence
/397/382 votes
0.2%
Paul Currier
/248 votes
0.1%
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