Election 2024: Which S.F. voter guides got what they wanted?

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Election 2024: Which S.F. voter guides got what they wanted?

The election results revealed a shift from the pattern in the March primary, when more conservative political groups succeeded.

Love the checking-the-results from Mission Local. Just in case you're wondering what these organizations are:

NameLogoNotes
San Francisco Republican Partylogo of San Francisco RepublicansEstablishment. Has made peace with loosing all the time.
San Francisco Briones Societylogo of San Francisco Briones SocietyTrying to make Republicans happen in San Francisco.
Chinese American Democratic Clublogo of Chinese American Democratic ClubConservatives who want more asians in office.
GrowSFlogo of Grow SFTech Billionaires. Libertarians. They want homelessness and crime reduced and are not shy about their social conservatism here. They are somewhat authoritarian and not experienced with government.
TogetherSFlogo of Together SFTech Billionaire Michael Moritz who owns SF Standard. Similar to GrowSF.
San Francisco Democratic Partylogo of San Francisco DemocratsEstablishment
ConnectedSFlogo of ConnectedSFGrassroots. Somewhat of an umbrella for smaller neighborhood organizations.
SF Labor Councillogo of San Francisco Labor CouncilAFL-CIO. Unions. Moderates on other issues.
San Francisco Chroniclelogo of San Francisco ChronicleLiberal, but not progressive.
SEIU 1021logo of SEIU Local 1021Labor union for local government employees. Progressives.
Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Clublogo of Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic ClubWhat it says on the tin. Progressives.
SF League of Pissed Off Voterslogo of League of Pissed Off VotersSocialists.