Here’s your Pissed Off Voter Guide for the June Primary!
Your ballot should be arriving this week. Use our guide to vote by June 2nd, click through to read our complete analysis, then share the link far and wide: https://www.theLeagueSF.org


June 2, 2026:
Vote While You Still Can!
Statewide Offices
Governor: Tom Steyer
Lieutenant Governor: Oliver Ma
Secretary of State: Shirley Weber
State Controller: Meghann Adams
State Treasurer: No Endorsement
Attorney General: No Recommendation
Insurance Commissioner: Jane Kim
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Richard Barrera
Board of Equalization, District 2: Sally Lieber
San Francisco Offices
US Congress, District 11: Connie Chan
US Congress, District 15: No Endorsement
Supervisor, District 2: Lori Brooke
Supervisor, District 4: Natalie Gee
SFUSD Board of Education: Virginia Cheung
Superior Court Judge, Seat 16: Alexandra Pray
State Assembly, District 17: No Endorsement
State Assembly, District 19: No Endorsement
San Francisco Ballot Measures
Prop A: $535M Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond: Yes
Prop B: Weird Do-Nothing Tweak to Term Limits: No! Why??
Prop C: Business Tax Poison Pill: No
Prop D: Overpaid CEO Salary Tax: Hell Yes!
Want to know why we recommend voting this way?
Keep reading for our research and snarky analysis!
Want to know why we recommend voting this way?
Read the entire guide for our research and snarky analysis!
Looking for a voter guide outside of SF?
We focus on San Francisco, but if you are in the Bay Area we recommend voting with Bay Rising Action’s voter guide for Oakland, Alameda, Contra Costa, Sonoma and beyond!
How do I vote, when and where?
We’ve got you covered, read Voting Logistics.
The Congressional races are not Ranked Choice.
Read our easy to understand description of Ranked Choice Voting.
Dear San Francisco,
Yes, the world is falling to pieces and democracy itself is being flushed down the robot shitter by AI billionaire oligarchs and their buddies in Washington. But the good news is, we can still vote! At least for now.
Here in SF, most people don’t even know there’s an election in a few weeks. And, as always, low turnout is a goal of the right-wingers who have money but fear large numbers of voters. So we’re here to walk you through your ballot—don’t forget to turn it in before the June 2nd deadline!
If you’re curious how the Pissed Off Voter Guide became the most trusted progressive guide in San Francisco, it’s because we show our work (and use a community process—reach out to get involved!). Click through to read our full voter guide, where we share our analysis and the strategy behind our endorsements for the most important contests on the June ballot:
- Connie Chan for Congress: Send a progressive champion to DC! Remember: you can only vote for one candidate for Congress! It’s not a ranked choice race.
- Overpaid CEO Salary Tax: Tax wealth inequality by voting Hell Yes on Prop D, which will raise $300 million annually for city services just by taxing companies with overpaid CEOs. And don’t be fooled by the poison pill Prop C Business Tax, written by the Chamber of Commerce to torpedo Prop D.
- Lori Brooke (D2) and Natalie Gee (D4) for Supervisor: Break up the Mayor’s rubber stamp majority on the Board by sending two independent supervisors to City Hall.
There are only two other props on the ballot, and we’re supporting the Prop A emergency services infrastructure bond but opposing Prop B, which weirdly tightens term limits on the only elected offices that already have them (Mayor and Supervisors), but leaves out all the other citywide offices with no term limits. Huh?
And don’t forget to check out the down-ballot races. We’re proud to support independent candidates for Judge (Alexandra Pray) and School Board (Virginia Cheung). Click through to read the full Pissed Off Voter Guide to learn how we navigated CA’s weird Top Two primaries to decide our statewide endorsements, and why we’re endorsing progressive-enough billionaire Tom Steyer for Governor.
Don’t stop pestering everyone you know about how important it is to vote in this election. Voting matters! Look, if it didn’t, the GOP overlords and the Supreme Court wouldn’t work so hard to keep us from doing it.
Rouse from hibernation, Pissed Off Voters, and vote while you still can! We’ve got work to do.
Love,
The League
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