2006 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

The 2006 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections occurred on November 7, 2006. Five of the eleven seats were contested in this election. Four of the five incumbents ran for reelection, while one sought another elected office.

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

Results

District 2

District 2 consists of the Marina, Pacific Heights, the Presidio, part of Russian Hill, and Sea Cliff. Incumbent supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier ran for reelection.

District 2 supervisorial election, 2006[1][2]
Candidate Votes %
Michela Alioto-Pier (incumbent) 16,393 80.13
Vilma Guinto Peoro 3,353 16.39
Dave Kiddoo (write-in) 712 3.48
Valid votes 20,458 76.18%
Invalid or blank votes 6,396 23.81%
Total votes 26,854 100.00
Voter turnout 62.72%

District 4

District 4 consists primarily of the Sunset district. Incumbent supervisor Fiona Ma did not run for reelection.

District 4 supervisorial election, 2006[1][3]
Candidate Votes %
Ed Jew 5,125 26.23
Ron Dudum 5,072 25.96
Jaynry Mak 4,504 23.05
Doug Chan 3,192 16.34
David Ferguson 1,419 7.26
Houston Zheng 225 1.15
Valid votes 19,539 87.68%
Invalid or blank votes 2,746 12.32%
Total votes 22,285 100.00
Voter turnout 60.79%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 4
Ed Jew 8,388 52.51
Ron Dudum 7,587 47.49
Eligible votes 15,975 72.66%
Exhausted votes 6,010 27.34%
Total votes 21,985 100.00

Ranked-choice vote distribution

CandidatePass 1Pass 2Pass 3Pass 4
Ed Jew5,1845,4416,4558,388
Ron Dudum5,1345,5216,3057,587
Jaynry Mak4,5695,0125,851
Doug Chan3,2363,414
David Ferguson1,455
Houston Zheng234
Eligible ballots19,81419,38818,61115,975
Exhausted ballots2,1712,5973,3746,010
Total21,98521,98521,98521,985

District 6

District 6 consists of Alcatraz Island, Civic Center, Mission Bay, South of Market, the Tenderloin, Treasure Island, and Yerba Buena Island. Incumbent supervisor Chris Daly ran for reelection.

District 6 supervisorial election, 2006[1][4]
Candidate Votes %
Chris Daly (incumbent) 8,654 48.82
Rob Black 7,051 39.77
Matt Drake 669 3.77
Davy Jones 372 2.10
Viliam Dugovic 330 1.86
Manuel Jimenez, Jr. 311 1.75
George Dias 222 1.25
Robert Jordan 119 0.67
Valid votes 17,728 89.02%
Invalid or blank votes 2,187 10.98%
Total votes 19,915 100.00
Voter turnout 55.94%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 5
Chris Daly (incumbent) 8,968 50.82
Rob Black 7,303 41.39
Matt Drake 869 4.92
Davy Jones 506 2.87
Eligible votes 17,646 88.61%
Exhausted votes 2,269 11.39%
Total votes 19,915 100.00

Ranked-choice vote distribution

CandidatePass 1Pass 2Pass 3Pass 4Pass 5
Chris Daly8,7468,7638,8038,8718,968
Rob Black7,1157,1157,1737,2157,303
Matt Drake679688725830869
Davy Jones389402421463506
Manuel Jimenez, Jr.317328375399
Viliam Dugovic340348358
George Dias230231
Robert Jordan125
Eligible ballots17,94117,89417,85517,77817,646
Exhausted ballots1,9742,0212,0602,1372,269
Total19,91519,91519,91519,91519,915

District 8

District 8 consists of The Castro, Diamond Heights, Duboce Triangle, Eureka Valley, Glen Park, and Noe Valley. Incumbent supervisor Bevan Dufty ran for reelection.

District 8 supervisorial election, 2006[1]
Candidate Votes %
Bevan Dufty (incumbent) 20,761 66.24
Alex Rosenthal 9,109 29.07
Starchild 1,470 4.69
Valid votes 31,340 87.84%
Invalid or blank votes 4,340 12.16%
Total votes 35,680 100.00
Voter turnout 70.9%

District 10

District 10 consists of Bayview-Hunters Point, McLaren Park, part of the Portola, Potrero Hill, and Visitacion Valley. Incumbent supervisor Sophie Maxwell ran for reelection.

District 10 supervisorial election, 2006[1]
Candidate Votes %
Sophie Maxwell (incumbent) 7,916 56.17
Dwayne Jusino 1,684 11.95
Espanola Jackson 1,437 10.20
Rodney Hampton, Jr. 1,185 8.41
Marie L. Harrison 1,129 8.01
Charlie Walker 473 3.36
Sala Chandler 270 1.92
Valid votes 14,094 83.20%
Invalid or blank votes 2,846 16.80%
Total votes 16,940 100.00
Voter turnout 49.77%

References

  1. "November 7, 2006 General Election Results Summary". San Francisco Department of Elections. December 5, 2006. Archived from the original on June 22, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  2. "District 1 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. November 30, 2004. Archived from the original on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  3. "District 4 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. December 5, 2006. Archived from the original on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  4. "District 6 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. December 5, 2006. Archived from the original on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
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