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Rafael Mandelmann unanimously elected president of San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Summary
At its Jan. 8 inaugural meeting, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors elected Supervisor Rafael Mandelmann president by an 11-0 vote; members and Mayor Lurie called for cooperation as the city faces budget and service challenges.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 8 unanimously elected Supervisor Rafael Mandelmann president of the board, with all 11 members voting in favor. Supervisor Dorsey placed Mandelmann’s name in nomination; following brief public comment and a roll-call vote, the board declared Mandelmann president by an 11-0 tally.
The vote came at the board’s inaugural meeting, which included the ceremonial oath of office for newly elected and re-elected members and a short set of public remarks from Mayor Lurie. The clerk of the board reported receipt of election certificates from the office of the clerk and the controller’s official certification that surety-bond requirements had been met for newly elected and appointed members prior to noon the same day.
Supervisor Dorsey opened nominations, saying it was “my distinct honor to place the name of Rafael Mandelmann into…
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