Who Will Be Mayor? A live forum on July 8th, 2024, with all of the major candidates for mayor.
Stop Crime Action, Stop Crime SF, Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods, and ConnectedSF invite you to a mayoral candidate debate on the evening of July 8. Doors open at 6:00 PM, the Crimefighter award presentation to DA Brooke Jenkins begins at 6:30 PM, followed by the mayoral debate which begins promptly at 7:00 PM. Mayor London Breed, Supervisors Aaron Peskin and Ahsha Safaí, former Mayor Mark Farrell and nonprofit executive Daniel Lurie have been invited to speak and answer questions from the audience.
The event will be held at a facility in Golden Gate Park. Please register for the event by filling out the form below, and the exact location and details of the event will be sent to you. Seating is limited, so REGISTER NOW!
The event is also co-sponsored by Stop Crime SF, Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People (SHARP) Golden Gate Heights Neighborhood Association (GGHNA), Midtown Terrace Neighborhood Association, Miraloma Park Improvement Club (MPIC), and others.
Neighborhood Forum: Meet the District 11 Supervisor Candidates
Seven candidates are running, and six candidates accepted our invitation to meet with D11 neighbors. They shared their vision for the future of our district, and discussed why they should be your next Supervisor. Recorded on Wednesday, May 8th, 2024
Moderated by Advocates 11 Leader Mike Juan and by The Voice of San Francisco podcast host John Rothmann
Participating candidates:
Chyanne Chen, Adlah Chisti, Ernest Jones, Michael Lai, Roger Marenco and José Morales
Chow Fun: Excelsior
Discover the Flavors of the Pacific Rim. Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month and Small Business Week in the Excelsior!
Shop local.
Eat global.
Asian Dine-Around
Balboa Park Housing Growth in District 11 & Update on the Balboa Park Project
Join Advocates 11, moderator Alex Mullaney, Ingleside Light editor and SF Standard writer, and panelists Peter Tham, D11 resident and realtor at Loc Tham Group, and Corey Smith, Executive Director, Housing Action Coalition, to understand what San Francisco's recently approved Housing Element means for the neighborhoods in D11 and on the westside. We'll also update you on the Balboa Park project.