Early Results Show Lurie Ahead in San Francisco Mayor Race
San Francisco voters have cast their ballots, and early results are showing London Breed leading the race for mayor. While the race is still tight, the incumbent mayor appears to be headed for a second term, according to data from the San Francisco Department of Elections.
Breed's Lead is Tight, But Significant
As of Tuesday night, with roughly 20% of the vote counted, Breed was ahead of her closest challenger, State Senator Scott Wiener, by a margin of 5 percentage points. Other candidates in the race include Chesa Boudin, the city's embattled district attorney who is seeking re-election, and Joel Engardio, a community activist and former president of the Sunset District's neighborhood association.
Key Issues Driving the Election
This year's mayoral election has been a heated one, with candidates vying for the support of voters on a wide range of issues. Homelessness, public safety, and the city's economic recovery have emerged as some of the most significant themes in the campaign.
Breed has campaigned on her record of tackling homelessness and crime, highlighting the city's progress in addressing these issues under her leadership. Wiener has focused on his experience in the state legislature, arguing that he can bring fresh ideas and leadership to the mayor's office. Boudin has faced criticism for his approach to criminal justice reform, while Engardio has centered his campaign on improving quality of life issues in San Francisco's neighborhoods.
The Race Remains Close, With More Votes Yet to Be Counted
While early results show Breed with a comfortable lead, it's still too early to call the race. Thousands of ballots remain to be counted, including those cast by mail. The outcome of the election could be affected by these remaining votes, particularly those from traditionally Democratic areas where Wiener and Boudin have strong support.
What's Next?
As vote counting continues, the focus will shift to the candidates' next steps. Breed is likely to hold a victory party if her lead holds up, while Wiener and Boudin will likely be strategizing how to appeal to the remaining undecided voters. This race is sure to remain tight until the very end, and the city will be anxiously awaiting the final results.
Stay tuned for updates as more results come in.