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For Engardio, the recall math doesn’t look good

In a very low-turnout election, he's already lost 20 percent—and he has a serious messaging problem.

D11 gets closer—but the numbers still favor Chyanne Chen

Plus: Robert Reich on Trump and Sanders; the Trump voters for AOC, and what happens if the moderates in SF fail.

Why London Breed lost

She dismissed and abandoned the entire progressive movement and tried to run to the right—where there was no room for her.

Chan pulls ahead and D11 race gets closer in latest election results

Billionaire-backed candidates could be failing in two key districts.

Economic inequality, the Democratic Party, and the rise of the right-wing demagogue

How do we process the Trump victory? Start with an economist who predicted this ten years ago—and a party that failed to respond.

A few more votes counted; Breed concedes, and some good news for progressives

Lurie has won. Chan tied in D1, Preston getting a tiny bit closer in D5—but this count includes only 10,000 new votes, about 2 percent of the total.

What the first results mean, and don’t mean

Peskin has not been 'eliminated.' That's just the first RCV run with 157,000 votes still to count.

Progressives are resisting the billionaire takeover of San Francisco

It's an awful night for the United States, but it's not so bad here.

San Francisco Election 2024: Live Updates, Results, and Analysis

Follow us here for live election results and analysis throughout the evening

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Last-minute election intelligence: Farrell faces huge ethics fine, Breed backers like Peskin

It could be a really tight race for mayor, with some ranked-choice voting surprises

Who gets to plan SF’s future—and will the people who live here have a say?

That's the essential issue in the Nov. 5 local election. Here's some historical context.

What to look for on Election Night

The early votes are coming from more conservative districts—and we likely won't know who won some key races until later in the week.

Safeway, regulations, and the tech lords

Supes pass Preston bill to require notice when supermarkets close—and there's a lot more to the story.

The politics of no future

The country's youngest voters are demanding real change to the corporate culture of our political system.

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Progressive unity rally seeks to get out the vote

Large turnout as candidates push the narrative that a handful of billionaires are trying to take over the city.

Fact Check: The attacks on Jackie Fielder in D9

We try to put the the mailers and ads in some actual political context.

Watch: Catching up on the mayor’s race and allegations of political corruption  

Tune in to the the first two parts of our special video primer on allegations and accusations in this year's elections.

Two polls show Peskin and Lurie are gaining; what does that mean?

Trends suggest Farrell is dropping, Breed isn't gaining—and maybe political corruption is starting to be an issue.

The race for second place is heating up in the SF mayor’s race—and it’s all about Farrell

Safai backs Farrell. Some progressives back Breed—just to oppose Farrell. The RCV strategy is emerging.

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