The November Supervisor Races — Moderates vs. Progressives for the City's Direction
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The 2026 San Francisco Supervisor elections are among the most consequential local races anywhere in California. Five Supervisor races will be on the November ballot — and whether moderates can maintain their slim Board majority, won in the 2024 elections that swept out progressive incumbents and elected Daniel Lurie as mayor, will determine whether the city's policy shift holds or reverses. The District 2 race — covering the Marina, Pacific Heights, and Cow Hollow — is already shaping up as an expensive showdown between incumbent and challenger. The Congressional District 11 race to fill the seat Nancy Pelosi is vacating after nearly 40 years features State Senator Scott Wiener, progressive Saikat Chakrabarti (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's former chief of staff), and Supervisor Connie Chan — a three-way contest that will define San Francisco's voice in Washington for a generation.
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