2018 San Francisco mayoral special election

A special election was held for Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco on June 5, 2018, to fill the remainder of the term of Ed Lee, who had died in office on December 12, 2017. Upon Lee's death, London Breed, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, became Acting Mayor of San Francisco, but a vote of six supervisors replaced Breed with Supervisor Mark Farrell. The mayoral election was held concurrently with the statewide direct primary election. In San Francisco, the election for the eighth district member of the board of supervisors was also on the ballot.

2018 San Francisco mayoral special election

June 5, 2018 (2018-06-05)
 
Candidate London Breed Mark Leno
First round 92,121
36.70%
61,416
24.47%
Maximum round 115,977
50.55%
113,431
49.45%

 
Candidate Jane Kim Angela Alioto
First round 60,738
24.20%
17,552
6.91%
Maximum round Eliminated Eliminated

First choice results by supervisorial district
Breed:      30–40%      40–50%
Leno:      30–40%
Kim:      30–40%

Mayor before election

Mark Farrell

Elected Mayor

London Breed

Eight candidates qualified to appear on the ballot and a ninth qualified as a write-in. The four major candidates were former Supervisor Angela Alioto, former Acting Mayor London Breed, Supervisor Jane Kim and former state senator Mark Leno. All four main candidates identified as Democrats, though the position is officially nonpartisan per the Constitution of California. The election was won by Breed, with Leno conceding the election on June 13. All local elections in California are nonpartisan.

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