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SF neighborhoods most support the withdrawal of Chesa Boudin

San Francisco voters ousted District Attorney Cesa Budin on Tuesday night in a race that pitted Democrats against each other and drew national attention.

Sixty percent of voters backed the withdrawal by 11pm on Tuesday, the San Francisco Elections Department said. The votes make up about a quarter of the city’s registered voters; Turnout in the June 7 elections was expected to be low.

Which neighborhood in San Francisco had the highest share of votes in favor of removing the progressive prosecutor? Lake Merced, with 73.91% of voters voting “yes” to proposal H.

The neighborhood most opposed to the withdrawal was North Bernal Heights, where only 34.78% voted in favor of Prop. H.

The San Francisco Electoral Department is breaking data on how residents voted in 26 different neighborhoods. Among them, here are the five neighborhoods with the highest percentage of votes to remind Boudin:

1. Lake Merced, 73.91% are for the seizure of Buden

2. Pacific Heights / Marina, 72.01%

3. Visitacion Valley, 71.41%

4. Orange, 70.30%

5. Sunset, 70.23%

These are the five neighborhoods with the lowest percentage of votes to remind Buden:

1. North Bernal Heights, 34.78% are for the seizure of Boudin

2. Mission, 42.26%

3. Hate-Ashbury, 43.32%

4. South Bernal Heights, 43.82%

5. Internal sunset, 45.89%

To see the counting of votes in your neighborhood, visit the San Francisco Election Department website.

From November 2020, every voter in San Francisco will receive a ballot paper in the mail. In all these elections – the general elections in November 2020, the Gavin Newsom remembrance in 2021 and two special elections in February and April 2022 – this first batch of results contains about 70% of the total number of votes cast. Because so much of the total number of votes comes in this first cast, the final results were at most 2 to 3 percentage points different from the results after the first batch.