2008 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election   
  The 2008 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections  occurred on November 4, 2008. Seven of the eleven seats of the San Francisco  Board of Supervisors  were contested in this election. Four incumbents were termed out of office, while three ran for reelection. 
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 . 
 
 
 
Results  
District 1  This district consists of the Richmond District . Incumbent supervisor Jake McGoldrick  was termed out of office. 
  District 1 supervisorial election, 2008[ 1] [ 2]    Candidate   Votes   %       Eric Mar  11,625   40.52      Sue Lee   9,733   33.93      Alicia Wang   4,206   14.66      Brian Larkin   995   3.47      Jason Jungreis   610   2.13      Nicholas Belloni   536   1.87      Fidel Gakuba   361   1.26      George Flamik   324   1.13      Sherman D'Silva   254   0.89      Write-in  42   0.15      Valid votes   29,643   90.79%       Invalid or blank votes   3,008   9.21       Total votes   32,651   100.00         Voter turnout   80.76%       Ranked choice voting — Pass 1     Eric Mar  11,649   40.51      Sue Lee   9,753   33.92      Alicia Wang (eliminated)  4,218   14.67      Brian Larkin (eliminated)  998   3.47      Jason Jungreis (eliminated)  614   2.14      Nicholas Belloni (eliminated)  537   1.87      Fidel Gakuba (eliminated)  363   1.26      George Flamik (eliminated)  325   1.13      Sherman D'Silva (eliminated)  257   0.89      Write-in  (eliminated)42   0.15      Eligible votes   28,756   90.73%       Exhausted votes   2,938   9.27%       Total votes   31,694   100.00        Ranked choice voting — Pass 2     Eric Mar  13,152   50.67      Sue Lee   12,805   49.33      Eligible votes   25,957   81,90%       Exhausted votes   5,737   18.10%       Total votes   31,694   100.00      
 
District 3  District 3 consists of the northeastern corner of San Francisco, including Chinatown , the Financial District , Fisherman's Wharf , Nob Hill , North Beach , and Telegraph Hill . Incumbent supervisor Aaron Peskin  was termed out of office. 
  District 3 supervisorial election, 2008[ 1] [ 3]    Candidate   Votes   %       David Chiu  10,209   37.72      Joseph Alioto, Jr.   6,268   23.16      Denise McCarthy   3,165   11.69      Claudine Cheng   2,492   9.21      Mike DeNunzio   1,330   4.91      Lynn Jefferson   1,234   4.56      Tony Gantner   1,191   4.40      Wilma Pang   939   3.47      Mark Quessey   204   0.75      Write-in  35   0.13      Valid votes   28,276   90.33%       Invalid or blank votes   3,028   9.67       Total votes   31,304   100.00         Voter turnout   80.44%       Ranked choice voting — Pass 7     David Chiu  13,582   59.37      Joseph Alioto, Jr.   9,293   40.63      Eligible votes   22,875   76.03%       Exhausted votes   7,211   23.97%       Total votes   30,086   100.00      
 
Ranked-choice vote distribution     Candidate  Pass 1  Pass 2  Pass 3  Pass 4  Pass 5  Pass 6  Pass 7     David Chiu 10,270 10,512 10,800 10,919 11,146 12,348 13,582     Joseph Alioto, Jr.  6,285  6,400  6,655  7,113  7,423  8,175  9,293     Denise McCarthy  3,172  3,341  3,572  3,715  4,227  4,633      Claudine Cheng  2,515  2,779  2,886  3,027  3,223      Lynn Jefferson  1,235  1,365  1,471  1,650      Mike DeNunzio  1,335  1,386  1,466      Tony Gantner  1,195  1,235      Wilma Pang  952      Mark Quessey  204     Write-in 35     Eligible ballots 27,198  27,018  26,850  26,424  26,019  25,156  22,875     Exhausted ballots 2,888  3,068  3,236  3,662  4,067  4,930  7,211     Total  30,086  30,086  30,086  30,086  30,086  30,086  30,086   
 
District 4  District 4 consists primarily of the Sunset district . Incumbent supervisor Carmen Chu  was seeking her first election after being appointed by Mayor Gavin Newsom  in the wake of Ed Jew 's suspension and resignation. 
  District 4 supervisorial special election, 2008[ 1] [ 4]    Candidate   Votes   %       Carmen Chu  (incumbent ) 15,353   52.37      Ron Dudum   10,304   35.15      David Ferguson   3,606   12.30      Write-in  53   0.18      Valid votes   30,060   92.86%       Invalid or blank votes   2,312   7.14       Total votes   32,372   100.00         Voter turnout   79.14%       Ranked choice voting — Pass 1     Carmen Chu  (incumbent ) 15,405   52.33      Ron Dudum   10,346   35.14      David Ferguson   3,635   12.35      Write-in  53   0.18      Eligible votes   29,439   93.08%       Exhausted votes   2,189   6.92%       Total votes   31,628   100.00      
 
District 5  District 5 consists of the Fillmore , Haight-Ashbury , Hayes Valley , Japantown , UCSF , and the Western Addition . Incumbent supervisor Ross Mirkarimi  was seeking reelection. 
  District 5 supervisorial election, 2008[ 1]    Candidate   Votes   %        Ross Mirkarimi  (incumbent ) 27,482   77.39      Owen P. O'Connell   5,962   16.79      Rob Anderson   1,982   5.58      Write-in  87   0.24      Valid votes   37,408   86.85%       Invalid or blank votes   5,662   13.15       Total votes   43,070   100.00         Voter turnout   83.33%     
 
District 7  District 7 consists of City College , Forest Hill , Lake Merced , Mount Davidson , Parkmerced , San Francisco State University , St. Francis Wood , and Twin Peaks . Incumbent supervisor Sean Elsbernd  was seeking reelection. 
  District 7 supervisorial election, 2008[ 1]    Candidate   Votes   %        Sean Elsbernd  (incumbent ) 22,019   71.06      Julian Lagos   5,792   18.69      Billy Bob Whitmer   2,964   9.57      Write-in  211   0.68      Valid votes   32,420   85.09%       Invalid or blank votes   5,683   14.91       Total votes   38,103   100.00         Voter turnout   84.04%     
 
District 9  District 9 consists of Bernal Heights , the Inner Mission , and part of the Portola . Incumbent supervisor Tom Ammiano  was termed out of office. 
  District 9 supervisorial election, 2008[ 1] [ 5]    Candidate   Votes   %       David Campos  9,440   35.78      Mark Sanchez  7,616   28.86      Eric Quezada   5,337   20.23      Eva Royale   1,830   6.94      Thomas Valtin   857   3.25      Eric Storey   802   3.04      Vern Mathews   466   1.77      Write-in  39   0.15      Valid votes   27,183   91.59%       Invalid or blank votes   2,497   8.41       Total votes   29,680   100.00         Voter turnout   81.46%       Ranked choice voting — Pass 3     David Campos  12,637   53.83      Mark Sanchez  10,837   46.17      Eligible votes   23,474   81.27%       Exhausted votes   5,410   18.73%       Total votes   28,884   100.00      
 
Ranked-choice vote distribution     Candidate  Pass 1  Pass 2  Pass 3     David Campos 9,468 10,387 12,637     Mark Sanchez 7,648  8,623  10,837     Eric Quezada  5,352  5,964      Eva Royale  1,842      Thomas Valtin  862     Eric Storey  806     Vern Mathews  469     Write-in 39     Eligible ballots 26,486  24,974  23,474     Exhausted ballots 2,398  3,910  5,410     Total  28,884  28,884  28,884   
 
District 11  District 11 consists of the Excelsior , Ingleside , Oceanview , and the Outer Mission . Incumbent supervisor Gerardo Sandoval  was termed out of office. 
  District 11 supervisorial election, 2008[ 1] [ 6]    Candidate   Votes   %       John Avalos  6,918   28.19      Ahsha Safaí  5,941   24.21      Myrna Lim   4,442   18.10      Julio Ramos   3,626   14.78      Randall Knox   2,324   9.47      Mary Goodnature   455   1.85      Adrian Bermudez   410   1.67      Eli Horn   391   1.59      Write-in  24   0.10      A. Jackson Matteson   6   0.02      Valid votes   25,126   91.37%       Invalid or blank votes   2,372   8.63       Total votes   27,498   100.00         Voter turnout   76.21%       Ranked choice voting — Pass 4     John Avalos  10,225   52.93      Ahsha Safaí  9,092   47.07      Eligible votes   19,317   71.79%       Exhausted votes   7,592   28.21%       Total votes   26,909   100.00      
 
Ranked-choice vote distribution     Candidate  Pass 1  Pass 2  Pass 3  Pass 4     John Avalos 6,964 7,625 8,887 10,225     Ahsha Safaí 5,941  5,965  6,727  7,611     Myrna Lim  4,462  5,053  5,929      Julio Ramos  3,646  4,321      Randall Knox  2,337      Mary Goodnature  459     Adrian Bermudez  415     Eli Horn  394     Write-in 30     A. Jackson Matteson  1     Eligible ballots 24,673  23,726  22,427  19,317     Exhausted ballots 2,236  3,183  4,482  7,592     Total  26,909  26,909  26,909  26,909   
 
References    ^ a b c d e f g   "November 4, 2008 General Election Statement of Vote"  (PDF) . San Francisco Department of Elections. Archived from the original  (PDF)  on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24,  2010 .^ "District 1 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. December 2, 2008. Archived from the original  on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24,  2010 .^ "District 3 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. December 2, 2008. Archived from the original  on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24,  2010 .^ "District 4 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. December 2, 2008. Archived from the original  on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24,  2010 .^ "District 9 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. December 2, 2008. Archived from the original  on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24,  2010 .^  "District 11 – Ranked-choice voting" . San Francisco Department of Elections. December 2, 2008. Archived from the original  on April 8, 2011. Retrieved December 24,  2010 .     
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