The 2024 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections were held on November 5, 2024. Six of the eleven seats on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors were up for election. The election was conducted with ranked-choice voting.
District 1
Incumbent Supervisor Connie Chan ran for reelection. The district includes the Richmond District.
Candidates
- Jeremiah Boehner, entrepreneur
- Connie Chan, incumbent supervisor
- Sherman D'Silva, business owner and perennial candidate
- Jen Nossokoff, physician assistant
- Marjan Philhour, business owner and candidate for this district in 2016 and 2020
Endorsements
Results
District 3
Incumbent Supervisor Aaron Peskin ran for mayor. Danny Sauter won the general election.
Candidates
- Wendy Ha Chau, civil rights attorney
- Moe Jamil, deputy city attorney
- Sharon Lai, urban planner and nonprofit director
- Eduard Navarro, urban designer and entrepreneur
- Danny Sauter, neighborhood services director
- Matthew Susk, businessman
Endorsements
Results
District 5
Incumbent Supervisor Dean Preston ran for reelection. Bilal Mahmood defeated Preston in the general election.
Candidates
- Scotty Jacobs, former brand management director
- Allen Jones, activist
- Autumn Hope Looijen, community organizer
- Bilal Mahmood, philanthropic organization founder
- Dean Preston, incumbent supervisor
Endorsements
Results
District 7
Incumbent Supervisor Myrna Melgar ran for reelection.
Candidates
- Matthew Boschetto, small business owner
- Stephen Martin-Pinto, firefighter
- Myrna Melgar, incumbent supervisor
- Edward Yee, thoracic surgeon
Endorsements
Results
District 9
Incumbent Supervisor Hillary Ronen was term-limited and ineligible to run for reelection. Jackie Fielder was elected.
Candidates
- Julian Bermudez, veteran
- H. Brown, retired special education teacher
- Trevor Chandler, former director of government and public policy at Citizen
- Jackie Fielder, co-founder of the San Francisco Public Bank Coalition and candidate for California State Senate in 2020
- Jamie Gutierrez, transit supervisor
- Roberto Hernandez, nonprofit CEO
- Stephen Torres, LGBT activist
Endorsements
Results
District 11
Incumbent Supervisor Ahsha SafaÃÂ ran for mayor. Chyanne Chen was elected.
Candidates
- Chyanne Chen, worker organizer
- Adlah Christi, public policy analyst
- Oscar Flores, engineer
- Ernest "EJ" Jones, community advocate
- Michael Lai, educator
- Roger Marenco, transit operator
- Jose Morales, small-business owner
Endorsements
Results
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