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1998 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

1998 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

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The 1998 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections occurred on November 3, 1998. Five of the eleven seats were contested.[1] Five incumbents, three of whom were appointed by Mayor Willie Brown, were up for election.[2]

This election was the last using at-large seats, a system that effectively reduces representation of minority points of view. Subsequent Board of Supervisors elections were to district seats through a plan ratified by the voters in 1996.

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, though most candidates in San Francisco do receive funding and support from various political parties.

Results

Each voter is allowed to cast at most five votes.

Below are the final results of the November 3, 1998 election for Board of Supervisors:[3]

San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections, 1998
Candidate Votes %
Tom Ammiano (incumbent) 120,291 47.98
Gavin Newsom (incumbent) 109,015 43.98
Mabel Teng (incumbent) 95,093 37.93
Mark Leno (incumbent) 82,449 32.89
Amos Brown (incumbent) 67,554 26.94
Victor Marquez 58,935 23.51
Rose Tsai 58,571 23.36
Donna Casey 57,788 23.05
Denise D'Anne 35,244 14.06
Lucrecia Bermudez 23,115 9.22
Shawn O'Hearn 17,664 7.05
Jim Reid 16,902 6.74
Carlos Petroni 16,293 6.50
Len Pettigrew 15,049 6.00
Tahnee Stair 11,621 4.64
Frederick Hobson 8,048 3.21
Sam Lucas 7,858 3.13
Voter turnout 55.8%

References

  1. ^ "Big state voter turnout predicted (ELECTION from A-1)". The San Francisco Examiner. November 3, 1998. Retrieved March 11, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Gordon, Rachel (November 5, 1998). "Same faces for S.F. super, but it won't be status quo". The San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved March 11, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Novenber 3, 1998 Consolidated General Election". Department of Elections. City and County of San Francisco. Retrieved March 11, 2025.
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