Latest update, 5 p.m. Sunday: Updated vote tallies released in San Francisco Sunday afternoon show Richmond District Supervisor Connie Chan continuing to grow her lead with 3 percentage points, or 976 votes, over challenger Marjan Philhour.
In a statement, Philhour said with ballots still left to count, she plans to wait for the final results.
In San Francisco’s District 5, the race has tightened slightly from Saturday with Bilal Mahmood 5.4 percentage points, or 1,339 votes, ahead of incumbent Dean Preston.
San Francisco elections officials said as of Sunday afternoon about 42,000 ballots remain to be counted.
Second update, 6 p.m. Saturday: The gap between Richmond District Supervisor Connie Chan and her opponent grew slightly larger in the updated vote tallies released by San Francisco elections officials Saturday afternoon.
Chan now leads challenger Marjan Philhour by roughly 2 percentage points, or roughly 550 votes. Philhour was ahead as of the last update on election night, but every update since has favored Chan.
Bilal Mahmood’s percentage lead over Supervisor Dean Preston shrank very slightly in the latest update, yet he remains roughly 6 percentage points ahead. Still, Mahmood is holding off on declaring victory.
“We’ll take an assessment early next week, but we remain confident in the results holding,” Mahmood told KQED following the Saturday update. “In the messaging, we focused on the issues of housing, public safety and the fentanyl crisis and that clearly resonated with voters.”
San Francisco officials report there are 81,000 ballots left to tally. The next update is expected Sunday afternoon.
First update, 6 p.m. Friday: Richmond District Supervisor Connie Chan has pulled ahead in her race for reelection, according to the latest vote tallies released by San Francisco elections officials.
Friday’s update shows Chan with a lead of more than 250 votes over challenger Marjan Philhour. Numbers released a day earlier showed the two tied.
“In the closing weeks of this campaign we saw an overwhelmingly positive response from District 1 voters and we’re seeing that reflected in tonight’s vote count,” Chan told KQED in a statement. “Obviously there are still many ballots left to count and it remains a close race but we have been gaining ground in each vote count.”
In San Francisco’s District 5, which includes parts of the Tenderloin, Fillmore and Haight-Ashbury neighborhoods, Bilal Mahmood remains ahead of incumbent Dean Preston.
Although election night updates flipped between the two, Mahmood ended the night in the lead and has maintained that position since. He currently has just under 1,300 more votes than Preston.
But Preston isn’t throwing in the towel just yet.
“The ultimate outcome remains to be seen,” Preston said in a statement to KQED. “With about one third of votes including over 1,700 provisional ballots left to count in D5, we hope to have clarity in the upcoming days.”
The next update is expected on Saturday.
Original story: Two progressive San Francisco supervisors are in danger of losing their reelection battles after the latest update from city elections officials shows them locked in close races.
In District 1, Thursday afternoon’s update shows incumbent Supervisor Connie Chan and challenger Marjan Philhour in a tie, with both holding at exactly 11,001 votes after multiple rounds of ranked choice vote counting. That closed the slim 35-vote lead that Philhour had at the end of election night.
Chan is one of three progressive incumbents in a close fight for reelection, alongside District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston and District 7’s Myrna Melgar. According to Thursday’s update, Preston is trailing Bilal Mahmood by just over 6.5 percentage points, while Melgar maintains a nearly 4-point lead over Matt Boschetto.