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San Francisco mayoral election, 2003

San Francisco mayoral election, 2003
San Francisco
← 1999 November 4, 2003 (jungle primary)
December 9, 2003 (runoff)
2007 →
  Gavin Newsom.jpg Matt gonzalez.png
Candidate Gavin Newsom Matt Gonzalez
Party Democratic Green
Popular vote 87,196 (Nov. 4)
133,546 (Dec. 9)
40,714 (Nov. 4)
119,329 (Dec. 9)
Percentage 41.92% (Nov. 4)
52.81% (Dec. 9)
19.57% (Nov. 4)
47.19% (Dec. 9)

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Electoral results by supervisorial district

Mayor before election

Willie Brown
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Gavin Newsom
Democratic


Willie Brown
Democratic

Gavin Newsom
Democratic

The 2003 San Francisco mayoral election occurred on November 4, 2003. The incumbent, Willie Brown, was termed out of office and could not seek a third term. The general election included three top candidates including then Supervisor Gavin Newsom and then President of the Board of Supervisors, Matt Gonzalez and former Supervisor Angela Alioto. No candidate received the required majority so the race went into a run-off of the two top candidates, which were Gavin Newsom and Matt Gonzalez. The run-off occurred on December 9, 2003 where Gavin Newsom was elected mayor of San Francisco.

Municipal elections in California are officially non-partisan, though most candidates in San Francisco do receive funding and support from various political parties.

In 2003, then-Supervisor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, ran in a large field of challengers, including Board of Supervisors President Matt Gonzalez, Supervisor Tom Ammiano, former Supervisor Angela Alioto, city Treasurer Susan Leal, and former Police Chief Tony Ribera. Newsom and Gonzalez took first and second place, respectively, but neither won a majority, so the two advanced to a runoff election. The election gained international attention, and third party advocates saw it as a chance to dethrone the Democratic Party.


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