June 2, 2026 Primary Election Voter Guide
The California Democratic Party makes endorsements for federal and state partisan offices and state ballot measures.
Full endorsements from the California Democratic Party can be found here.
The San Francisco Democratic Party endorses local municipal candidates and local ballot measures.
These are the endorsed candidates and measures made by the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee for the June 2, 2026 Primary Election, made at the February 25, 2026 meeting and March 25, 2026 meeting.
Information about the San Francisco County Central Committee endorsement process can be found here.
Nonpartisan Offices
JUDICIAL
Superior Court Judge, Seat 16 Phoebe Maffei
SCHOOL
(State) Superintendent of Public Instruction
No Consensus
(Local) Board of Education Phil Kim
City and County
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
District 2 Stephen Sherrill
District 4 Alan Wong
Federal & State Candidates
Governor No Consensus
Lt. Governor No Consensus
Secretary of State Shirley Weber
Controller Malia Cohen
Treasurer No Consensus
Attorney General Rob Bonta
Insurance Commissioner No Consensus
Board of Equalization, Seat 2 Sally Lieber
U.S. Congress District 11 Scott Wiener
U.S. Congress District 15 Kevin Mullin
Assembly District 17 Matt Haney
Assembly District 19 Catherine Stefani
Registered voters will receive their ballots by May 4, 2026.
June 2, 2026 is the LAST DAY to return mail-in-ballots and vote in-person. To ensure your ballot is counted either:
Use a Ballot Drop Box: You don’t have to go far from home to vote. Drop your completed ballot at one of 34 Official Ballot Drop Box locations across San Francisco on your way to school, work, or even when walking your dog.
Go to a Polling Place: If you prefer to vote in person, polling places will be open for in-person voting from 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM on Election Day. Avoid long lines by voting early. You can visit any available location to cast your ballot or to return your completed Vote by Mail ballot. Vote in person at these locations.
Voters can register and then vote at their county’s elections office, polling place, or vote centers up until 8:00 PM on Election Day. Click here for more information on Same-Day Registration.
Track Your Ballot: Sign-up at WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov to receive automated notifications about your ballot by email, text (SMS), or voice call.