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Ross Mirkarimi
86592/70457 votes
53.5%
- Occupation: Supervisor
- Chair, Public Safety Committee
- Member, Budget Committee
- D.A. Investigator, Special Prosecutions Unit, San Francisco District Attorney's Office, specializing in enviromental and economic crimes
- Advanced environmental crime training from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia
- Police Academy Class President
- Veteran, US Naval Reserves with an honorable discharge
Priorities:
- Improve Public Safety in San Francisco: Throughout the city, our neighborhood safety is entwined with the repeat offender rate, which hovers at 64 %.
- Make Public Safety Realignment Work: San Francisco needs to step up its approach to effective rehabilitation and reentry.
- Save the City Money - Help SFPD: Without depleting staffing resources, the Sheriff's Department can assist the SFPD in shared duties.
Paul Miyamoto
75137/49814 votes
46.4%
- Occupation: San Francisco Sheriff's Capatain
- Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of California, Davis
Priorities:
- Ensuring the reintegration of individuals from our custody into our community.
- Continuing Sheriff Hennessey's approach to balancing the policies of Secured Communities and the Sanctuary City Status of San Francisco.
- Re-examining the organizational structure of the Sheriff's Department to ensure efficiency in continuing Sheriff Hennessey's legacy.
Chris Cunnie
/53213/51602 votes
29.5%
- Occupation: Attorney General's Advisor
- Former San Francisco Undersheriff under Sheriff Michael Hennessey
- Former Chief of Investigations under District Attorney Kamala Harris
- Former Director of Emergency Communications under Mayor Gavin Newsom
- Former President of the San Francisco Police Officers Association
- Former Chair of the Board of Walden House, San Francisco's leading treatment center
- 17-year San Francisco police officer, twice-decorated for bravery
Priorities:
- Our most important safety challenge is the realignment process and the return of inmates from the state prison system back to San Francisco.
- To succeed, we need to break the habit of city and state agencies working in silos and bring law enforcement and the community together.
- I will bring all my experencies together - as a leader in law enforcement and a leader in the treatment community - to keep San Francisco safe.
David Wong
/11360 votes
6.2%
- Occupation: Former Deputy Sheriff
- 20 years in Law Enforcement with the San Francisco Sheriff Department
- Former President of the Deputy Sheriff's Association
- Former Elected Member of the San Francisco Democratic Central Committee
- Former Delegate to San Francisco Labor Council
- Former Community Youth Center, Board of Directors
- 20 year volunteer for Self-Help for the Elderly
Priorities:
- I will take a hands-on approach to running the department and I will lead the community through consensus.
- I will plan for actual life skill training course for the sentenced people enable them to be productive toward society making safer San Francisco
- I will increase programs and funds for youth programs that will create alternative to crime and enable to lead them to a productive lives
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