The 2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections were held on November 2, 2010. Five of the eleven seats of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors were contested in this election. Four incumbents were termed out of office, while one ran for reelection.
2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election
Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, though most candidates in San Francisco do receive funding and support from various political parties. The election was held using ranked-choice voting .
District 2 consists of the Marina , Pacific Heights , the Presidio , part of Russian Hill , and Sea Cliff . Incumbent supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier was termed out of office.
District 2 supervisorial election, 2010[ 1] [ 2]
Candidate
Votes
%
Janet Reilly
9,874
41.09
Mark Farrell
9,675
40.26
Abraham Simmons
2,068
8.61
Kat Anderson
1,703
7.09
Barbara Berwick
533
2.22
Vinta B. Guinto Peoro
159
0.66
Write-in
18
0.07
Valid votes
24,030
83.12%
Invalid or blank votes
4,881
16.88%
Total votes
28,911
100.00
Voter turnout
62.36%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 1
Janet Reilly
9,898
41.08
Mark Farrell
9,700
40.26
Abraham Simmons (eliminated)
2,074
8.61
Kat Anderson (eliminated)
1,707
7.08
Barbara Berwick (eliminated)
537
2.23
Vinta B. Guinto Peoro (eliminated)
160
0.66
Write-in (eliminated)
18
0.07
Eligible votes
24,094
83.34%
Exhausted votes
4,817
16.66%
Total votes
28,911
100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 2
Mark Farrell
11,426
50.57
Janet Reilly
11,168
49.43
Eligible votes
22,594
78.15%
Exhausted votes
6,317
21.85%
Total votes
28,911
100.00
District 4 consists primarily of the Sunset district . Incumbent supervisor Carmen Chu ran for reelection unopposed.
District 4 supervisorial election, 2010[ 1]
Candidate
Votes
%
Carmen Chu (incumbent )
16,931
98.85
Write-in
248
1.44
Valid votes
17,179
74.39%
Invalid or blank votes
5,913
25.61%
Total votes
23,092
100.00
Voter turnout
58.94%
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 was termed out of office.
District 6 supervisorial election, 2010[ 1] [ 3]
Candidate
Votes
%
Jane Kim
6,591
31.41
Debra Walker
5,651
26.93
Theresa Sparks
3,584
17.08
James Keys
957
4.56
Matt Drake
944
4.50
Glendon "Anna Conda" Hyde
687
3.27
Elaine Zamora
633
3.02
Dean Clark
595
2.84
Jim Meko
404
1.93
George Vazhappally
240
1.14
Matt Ashe
185
0.88
h. Brown
181
0.86
George Davis
155
0.74
Nate Payne
149
0.71
Write-in
29
0.14
Valid votes
20,985
83.75%
Invalid or blank votes
4,072
16.25%
Total votes
25,057
100.00
Voter turnout
54.49%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 12
Jane Kim
8,865
54.08
Debra Walker
7,528
45.92
Eligible votes
16,393
65.42%
Exhausted votes
8,664
34.58%
Total votes
25,057
100.00
Ranked-choice vote distribution
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Candidate
Pass 1
Pass 2
Pass 3
Pass 4
Pass 5
Pass 6
Pass 7
Pass 8
Pass 9
Pass 10
Pass 11
Pass 12
Jane Kim
6,621
6,623
6,635
6,646
6,674
6,697
6,720
6,800
6,908
7,039
7,767
8,865
Debra Walker
5,669
5,670
5,689
5,716
5,741
5,763
5,781
5,857
5,994
6,101
6,701
7,528
Theresa Sparks
3,605
3,605
3,611
3,623
3,642
3,655
3,671
3,719
3,781
3,882
4,334
Matt Drake
947
947
955
962
986
996
1,031
1,077
1,133
1,200
James Keys
960
960
966
974
980
995
1,002
1,043
1,102
1,148
Glendon "Anna Conda" Hyde
692
693
709
723
740
748
757
779
804
839
Elaine Zamora
637
637
640
649
657
673
695
714
746
Dean Clark
602
602
612
623
629
662
697
713
Jim Meko
407
407
420
424
436
447
498
George Vazhapally
242
242
261
270
277
284
h. Brown
182
182
187
198
205
Matt Ashe
185
186
188
191
George Davis
158
158
160
Nate Payne
150
150
Write-in
29
Eligible ballots
21,086
21,062
21,033
20,999
20,967
20,920
20,852
20,702
20,468
20,209
18,802
16,393
Exhausted ballots
3,971
3,995
4,027
4,058
4,090
4,137
4,205
4,355
4,589
4,848
6,255
8,664
Total
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
25,057
District 8 consists of The Castro , Diamond Heights , Duboce Triangle , Eureka Valley , Glen Park , and Noe Valley . Incumbent supervisor Bevan Dufty was termed out of office.
District 8 supervisorial election, 2010[ 1] [ 4]
Candidate
Votes
%
Scott Wiener
14,797
42.41
Rafael Mandelman
12,414
35.58
Rebecca Prozan
5,860
16.79
Bill Hemenger
1,791
5.13
Write-in
30
0.09
Valid votes
34,892
90.51%
Invalid or blank votes
3,659
9.49%
Total votes
38,551
100.00
Voter turnout
71.59%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 1
Scott Wiener
14,813
42.38
Rafael Mandelman
12,433
35.57
Rebecca Prozan (eliminated)
5,872
16.80
Bill Hemenger (eliminated)
1,802
5.16
Write-in (eliminated)
30
0.09
Eligible votes
34,950
90.66%
Exhausted votes
3,602
9.34%
Total votes
38,551
100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 2
Scott Wiener
18,239
55.39
Rafael Mandelman
14,687
44.61
Eligible votes
32,926
85.41%
Exhausted votes
5,625
14.59%
Total votes
38,551
100.00
District 10 consists of Bayview-Hunters Point , McLaren Park , part of the Portola , Potrero Hill , and Visitacion Valley . Incumbent supervisor Sophie Maxwell was termed out of office.
District 10 supervisorial election, 2010[ 1] [ 5]
Candidate
Votes
%
Lynette Sweet
2,137
12.07
Tony Kelly
2,095
11.83
Malia Cohen
2,083
11.77
Marlene Tran
2,037
11.51
Steve Moss
1,959
11.06
Teresa Duque
1,427
8.06
DeWitt M. Lacy
1,272
7.18
Chris Jackson
1,085
6.13
Kristine Enea
543
3.07
Eric Smith
448
2.53
James M. Calloway
413
2.33
Diane Wesley Smith
390
2.20
Geoffrea Morris
330
1.86
Stephen Weber
310
1.75
Ashley Hawley Rhodes
259
1.46
Rodney Hampton, Jr.
235
1.33
Ed Donaldson
202
1.14
Jackie Norman
183
1.03
Nyese Joshua
134
0.76
MJ Marie Franklin
80
0.45
Ellsworth "Ell" Jennison
67
0.38
Write-in
16
0.09
Valid votes
17,705
86.16%
Invalid or blank votes
2,845
13.84%
Total votes
20,550
100.00
Voter turnout
51.64%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 20
Malia Cohen
4,321
52.70
Tony Kelly
3,879
47.30
Eligible votes
8,200
39.90%
Exhausted votes
12,350
60.10%
Total votes
20,550
100.00
Ranked-choice vote distribution
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Candidate
Pass 1
Pass 2
Pass 3
Pass 4
Pass 5
Pass 6
Pass 7
Pass 8
Pass 9
Pass 10
Pass 11
Pass 12
Pass 13
Pass 14
Pass 15
Pass 16
Pass 17
Pass 18
Pass 19
Pass 20
Malia Cohen
2,097
2,098
2,100
2,105
2,111
2,132
2,154
2,194
2,215
2,244
2,300
2,386
2,423
2,530
2,677
2,741
3,229
3,501
4,120
4,321
Tony Kelly
2,102
2,102
2,108
2,111
2,132
2,136
2,139
2,150
2,155
2,180
2,185
2,281
2,310
2,410
2,639
2,661
2,858
3,392
3,576
3,879
Marlene Tran
2,049
2,049
2,052
2,059
2,071
2,072
2,074
2,096
2,104
2,116
2,124
2,132
2,169
2,216
2,300
3,039
3,084
3,231
3,330
Lynette Sweet
2,150
2,153
2,156
2,162
2,170
2,189
2,227
2,243
2,278
2,291
2,338
2,355
2,396
2,543
2,682
2,712
2,880
3,201
Steve Moss
1,969
1,969
1,971
1,977
1,979
1,987
1,999
2,003
2,013
2,047
2,059
2,106
2,139
2,255
2,364
2,440
2,609
DeWitt M. Lacy
1,274
1,276
1,279
1,282
1,292
1,298
1,317
1,324
1,337
1,361
1,384
1,439
1,471
1,585
1,722
1,757
Teresa Duque
1,441
1,441
1,443
1,449
1,456
1,459
1,464
1,467
1,473
1,483
1,495
1,499
1,512
1,542
1,574
Chris Jackson
1,088
1,088
1,094
1,098
1,110
1,126
1,134
1,143
1,167
1,180
1,196
1,236
1,281
1,370
Kristine Enea
544
544
548
552
555
559
564
578
585
610
617
634
654
Diane Wesley Smith
399
399
400
400
412
428
432
461
476
499
515
526
567
James M. Calloway
417
418
422
430
434
437
443
464
478
494
511
522
Eric Smith
448
448
451
454
454
459
462
465
474
480
484
Geoffrea Morris
333
333
333
336
344
349
352
356
373
375
Stephen Weber
311
311
315
316
318
321
326
339
349
Rodney Hampton, Jr.
237
237
239
243
251
261
280
290
Ashley Hawley Rhodes
260
260
262
263
265
277
278
Ed Donaldson
202
202
202
202
205
206
Jackie Norman
186
186
188
191
193
Nyese Joshua
135
135
141
147
MJ Marie Franklin
81
81
85
Ellsworth "Ell" Jennison
68
68
Write-in
17
Eligible ballots
17,808
17,798
17,789
17,777
17,752
17,696
17,645
17,573
17,477
17,360
17,208
17,116
16,922
16,451
15,958
15,350
14,660
13,325
11,026
8,200
Exhausted ballots
2,742
2,752
2,761
2,773
2,798
2,854
2,905
2,977
3,073
3,190
3,342
3,434
3,628
4,099
4,592
5,200
5,890
7,225
9,524
12,350
Total
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
20,550
^ a b c d e "November 2, 2010 General Election Statement of Vote" . San Francisco Department of Elections. November 30, 2004. Archived from the original (Excel) on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24, 2010 .
^ "District 2 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2010 .
^ "District 6 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2010 .
^ "District 8 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2010 .
^ "District 10 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2010 .