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Board of Supervisors unanimously elects Shamann Walton as president at inaugural meeting
Summary
At the Board of Supervisors’ Jan. 8 inaugural meeting, Supervisor Shamann Walton was nominated, accepted the nomination and was elected president by unanimous roll call. The meeting included the swearing‑in of two new supervisors and remarks from Presiding Judge Samuel K. Fang and Mayor London Breed.
Supervisor Shamann Walton was elected president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors by unanimous roll call at the board's Jan. 8 inaugural meeting, following nominations and public comment.
The board opened the meeting with certificates of election and a ceremonial investiture. Presiding Judge Samuel K. Fang conducted the oath of office for newly elected and reelected supervisors and then the board moved to nominations for president. Supervisor Myrna Melgar placed Walton's name into nomination and Supervisor Hilary Ronen seconded it. Walton accepted the nomination, saying, "I 100% graciously and humbly…
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