Here’s what’s on the ballot for San Francisco’s June 2 election

San Francisco's June 2 election has begun, with voters receiving mail-in ballots starting May 1. The election features several key races, including the U.S. representative for District 11 and San Francisco supervisor for District 4.
Voting in San Francisco's June 2 election is underway, with mail-in ballots sent to voters starting May 1. The election includes a primary for U.S. representative, District 11, with top candidates Saikat Chakrabarti, Connie Chan, and Scott Wiener advancing to the general election on November 3. The top two vote-getters will move forward, with no ranked-choice voting in this federal race. For San Francisco supervisor, District 4, voters in the outer Sunset will elect a representative to finish Joel Engardio's term, with ranked-choice voting used in this race. Voters can register to receive a mail-in ballot until May 18, or vote in person at City Hall or a polling place on Election Day.
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