An astonishing 44% of early votes are from San Franciscans aged 65+. Will enough voters cast a ballot to balance that out? Vamos a ver.
San Francisco polls close: Will tonight’s big winner be rowhouse fires?
An astonishing 44% of early votes are from San Franciscans aged 65+. Will enough voters cast a ballot to balance that out? Vamos a ver.
San Francisco polls close: Will tonight’s big winner be rowhouse fires?
Stay tuned for live updates on the San Francisco June election results, complete with charts, maps and ranked-choice voting breakdowns.
San Francisco election results 2026: Live updates
Early votes skew overwhelmingly for incumbents — both Props. C and D trail
Lopsided early S.F. election results: Big leads for incumbent supes — Chakrabarti well behind
Stephen Sherrill is besting Lori Brooke by a 70-30 tilt as of 10:45 p.m.
Stephen Sherrill declares victory in District 2 supervisor race
Natalie Gee hasn’t conceded, despite 50 percent delta. In November, Sunset voters will weigh in again whether to keep Wong in his seat.
Sunset supervisor Alan Wong handily beating opponents to stay in seat
Labor unions are still clinging to hope that Prop. D, the "Overpaid CEO Tax," will pass. For rival Prop. C, the dream is pretty much dead.
San Francisco ‘Overpaid CEO tax’ losing, rival measure trounced
Landslide election results favoring Mayor Lurie's allies and picks point to a changed San Francisco.
‘We’re living in Daniel Lurie’s America’ — and most San Franciscans are pleased
Incumbent Phil Kim celebrated a sweeping victory on Tuesday night, leading by 63 percent. In five months, he will do it all again.
Phil Kim keeps seat on San Francisco school board in landslide win
Shiota at the Asian Art Museum, the Fauves at SFMOMA and Monet at the de Young. See our guide and reviews here.
What’s on now at San Francisco museums, June 2026
If voters rebuke Lurie on Prop. D and dump one or both of the sitting supervisors, a mayor who has walked on water would have to learn to swim
Lurie and labor are on a collision course. Tuesday’s election may determine when it comes.
On 25th Street. Photo by Adam Teitelbaum.
Man on Mission
UCSF physicians in training are gathering at 17 different hospitals for the next week and a half to urge a new union contract.
UCSF interns, residents kick off 10 days of protest for union contract
A police chase after an East Bay robbery ended in a crash and gunfight late Sunday night, leaving a suspect and officer in the hospital.
S.F. cop, suspect in critical condition after car chase, gunfight
After 127 layoffs earlier this year, mayor instead moves to eliminate over 400 vacant positions, save money through turnover and slowed hiring
Mayor Lurie’s budget closes $642M deficit: Few layoffs, but hundreds of City Hall jobs go unfilled
Local business owner Jake Savas found a permanent home for his pizza passion project, just a few blocks north of his Clement Street arts supply store.
The San Francisco pop-up pizza joint betting on Balboa Street
"They sell chips and sodas and meth pipes, and run illegal gambling rings," says Tenderloin nonprofit head.
S.F. wants to stop new corner stores from opening in these two neighborhoods
Voter turnout is super low. Here are some articles you can read if you're still deciding who to vote for.
Election Extra! San Francisco voter turnout is very, very low.
Committee that has spent half-million on Connie Chan ads is tied, circuitously, to pro-Israel lobby AIPAC. Chan has rejected AIPAC funding.
Big backers of Connie Chan for Congress tied to pro-Israel PACs
The District 4 candidate has strong feelings about Sunset Dunes, red lights and boarding islands, and he’s not afraid to show it.
‘Not a NIMBY, not a YIMBY:’ Albert Chow says that’ll drive City Hall crazy
The president of the Inner Sunset Park Neighbors association on weird plants, local politics, and making friends without a dog.
People We Meet: Martha Ehrenfeld is the perfect amount of nosy
At SFMOMA. Photo by Walter Mackins.
Alone together
For 30 years, Rafael Quintanar has been selling tacos across from the Hall of Justice. He's served attorneys, judges and even some politicos.
People We Meet: Rafael Quintanar and the taco truck of his dreams
At Candlestick Point. Photo by Marina Newman.
No man’s land
“Wood Street,” a documentary directed by Caron Creighton, documents the tumultuous final year of the largest homeless encampment in Oakland.
How to get to know your unhoused neighbors, and take on City Hall
Exactly one year ago, Kiah Stokes jogged onto the court at Chase Center in a Las Vegas Aces jersey. On Sunday she'll play against the Aces.
Last year, Kiah Stokes played against the Valkyries. This year, she is one.
On Shotwell Street. Photo by Robert Weiner.
Don’t let no one get you down
The latest from the Tenderloin: The outspoken senator will speak about how to stand up in defense of democracy.
Sen. Cory Booker visits San Francisco to talk ‘good trouble’
This week’s buzz brings updates from across the Richmond, including an unprecedented matcha tea shop in the city and storefronts beyond the more popular corridors.
Richmond Buzz: ‘Matcha like never before’ seen in San Francisco coming soon
Philippe Chagniot, a 68-year-old landlord accused of killing his tenant, Eric Bigone in the Outer Sunset, pleaded not guilty Friday to murder, arson, and weapons charges.
Outer Sunset landlord pleads not guilty in alleged ambush killing of Eric Bigone
“It was not just a decade ago where you were not allowed to take a stroller onto the bus without folding it up,” Sauter said.
District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter wants an S.F. built for new parents