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Briefly

Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie won with 55% of the vote using $16.2 million in campaign funds, costing $156.14 per first-choice vote—the highest cost per vote.
In District 11, Chyanne Chen spent $114.66 per first-choice vote to win by just 196 votes, highlighting how money influenced low-turnout races and electoral outcomes.
Candidates like Aaron Peskin and London Breed spent significantly less per vote than Lurie, emphasizing disparities in campaign financing's impact on election results.
Despite heavy spending, candidates like Ahsha Safaí and Stephen Torres received very few votes, underscoring that high spending does not always guarantee electoral success.
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