SF Mayoral Race: Lurie leads Breed after first rounds of ranked-choice voting
Daniel Lurie has a commanding lead over incumbent London Breed in the race for San Francisco mayor as of Wednesday morning, with preliminary numbers in.
After the first ranked-choice voting calculations, Lurie has 56% of the vote and Breed has 43.6%. Lurie leads Breed by over 24,000 votes and all other candidates have been eliminated. There will be more reports of calculations as the votes come in.
Lurie has never held public office. He is the founder of a San Francisco nonprofit and heir to the Levi Strauss fortune.
He says he is vowing to bring change to San Francisco and make the city a place that residents can be proud of, but he says it won't happen overnight.
The race hasn't been called yet, but Lurie posted on X Tuesday night, saying "The campaign is over," and that "it's time for us to roll up our sleeves and work together-no matter the outcome of this election."
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At his watch party Tuesday night, he said he's hoping for victory and his supporters were excited by his early lead.
Mayor London Breed is holding her ground, telling supporters Tuesday night she's vowing to go the distance. She pointed out that she was not in the lead for several days when she was first elected six years ago. She won that race by just 2,500 votes.
Both candidates urged everyone to be patient during the vote count.