Haney and Campos will face off again in an April 19 runoff. The winner will then compete in the June 7 primary election followed by the general election on Nov. 8 to serve a full two-year term.
• February 15, 2022 8:30 pm - Updated February 15, 2022 11:37 pm
With all early voting and in-person votes counted, Haney was leading Campos, 37.4% to 35.5%. More mail and provisional ballots will be counted, but those numbers are not expected to change the results of the race. Both were far outdistancing entrepreneur Bilal Mahmood and City College Trustee Thea Selby. The seat opened up when David Chiu was appointed city attorney by Mayor London Breed in September.
Haney’s swift ascent in San Francisco politics included stints as president of the San Francisco Board of Education, co-founder of a nonprofit that fights for an end to mass incarceration and legislative aid to former state Senator Joe Simitian. Haney’s swift ascent in San Francisco politics included stints as president of the San Francisco Board of Education, co-founder of a nonprofit that fights for an end to mass incarceration and legislative aid to former state Senator Joe Simitian.
Spirits were also high as votes were tallied over at the Campos campaign party, just a block away at the legendary queer bar, The Eagle.
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