San Francisco Election Results 2026 Live: San Francisco recently witnessed voting for the primary election on 2nd June, 2026. Now, updates are starting to roll in for the election results and it looks like incumbent candidate Scott Weiner might have some strong chances ahead of the November primary. Meanwhile Phil Kim had a comfortable victory in the school board election.
San Francisco Election Results 2026 Live UpdatesÂ
According to the early trends so far, incumbent candidates Scott Weiner and Connie Chan are currently leading. Many believe that Weiner from District 11 might be the one to replace outgoing speaker Nancy Pelosi in Congress with Chan currently at second place.  Â
About San Francisco Election 2026
The 2026 election for San Francisco includes two main components: a primary election in June 2026 and a November general election in November 2026. The important political issues for this election include public safety, government reform, housing development and renewing the economy of Downtown San Francisco.  Â
The main races in this election were for the US House Race (to replace Pelosi), for the Board of Supervisors in Districts 2 & 4 and for the four city ballot measures.Â
San Francisco Election Result 2026: Main Parties Contesting
In California, the elections follow a nonpartisan, top-two open primary system, which means that candidates from different factions of their parties compete. Democratic party is the biggest party in the golden state and its main factions include the Moderates and the Progressives. Â
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San Francisco Election Result 2026: Key CandidatesÂ
The key candidates in the San Francisco Elections for 2026 included:Â
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District 11 (Congress Seat): Scott Weiner and Connie ChanÂ
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District 2 (Board of Supervisors): Stephen Sherill, Lori Brooke
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District 4 (Board of Supervisors): Alan Wong, Natalie Gee
San Francisco Election Result 2026: The Ballot Breakdown
The ballot for the San Francisco Election in 2026 featured 4 main propositions:Â
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Proposition A – Earthquake & Emergency Safety BondÂ
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Proposition B – Clear Term Limits for Mayor and Board of Supervisors
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Proposition C – Tax Amendments for Small & Medium Businesses
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Proposition D – The Overpaid CEO Tax Â
According to the results so far, both Propostion A and Proposition B were successfully passed.Â
Phil Kim Wins School Board ElectionÂ
The recent election in San Francisco also included a race for a spot on the San Francisco Board of Education. Candidates included Phil Kim, Virginia Cheung and Brandee Marckmann. Incumbent Kim comfortably won the election with a margin of over 64%. Â