
"My No. 1 issue is safe and clean streets. That is the foundation of quality of life in District 2. If residents don't feel safe walking to school and work, shopping on our commercial corridors, or coming home at night, nothing else matters. It also directly impacts our local businesses. When streets feel unsafe or dirty, customers stop coming and local shops suffer."
"As supervisor, I will focus on visible enforcement and real accountability when the law is broken. I will increase policing in our neighborhoods and foot patrols on our commercial corridors, push for faster response times, and crack ... . Endorsed by: Former District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier, former State Senator and Supervisor Quentin Kopp, former State Senator Mark Leno , retired SFPD Deputy Chief Anne Mannix ... read more here."
"Whoever wins in June will be guaranteed the seat only through November. On Nov. 3, another election will take place for a full four-year term. New candidates could join at that point, though political observers say that a decisive June victory could lead to any competitors dropping out before November."
A June 2 special election will fill the vacant San Francisco District 2 supervisor seat left when Catherine Stefani went to the State Assembly in 2024. The winner of the special election will serve only through November, with a November 3 election scheduled for a full four-year term and the possibility of new candidates entering. Appointed incumbent Stephen Sherrill faces longtime community organizer Lori Brooke. Sherrill emphasizes safe, clean streets and plans visible enforcement, increased neighborhood policing, foot patrols, faster response times, and accountability; Sherrill lists multiple local endorsements. Brooke lists ending the fentanyl crisis as her top priority.
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