Elect Honey Mahogany for supervisor to put San Francisco County on the right track for progress.
Honey Mahogany’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of San Francisco County and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Mahogany has the endorsement of many progressive groups, including YIMBY Action, California Working Families Party, Equality California, and San Francisco League of Conservation Voters. She has also received the endorsement of elected leaders, including Assemblymember Alex Lee, Assemblymember Ash Kalra, Assemblymember Mia Bonta, and San Francisco Supervisors Gordon Mar and Myrna Melgar.
Electoral history: In 2020, Mahogany was elected to the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee. She has served as chair of that body since 2021. She is the first Black chair of this committee, and the first transgender person to serve as chair of a local Democratic Party organization anywhere in the country.
Top issues: Homelessness, affordable housing, local development, public safety, and emergency-response reform.
Governance and community leadership experience: Mahogany is a public servant, serving as a legislative aide and chief of staff to former Supervisor Matt Haney, and winning her own seat on the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee in 2020. She does this work to bring her complex understanding of homelessness, housing, and local issues to the table to resolve these challenges for her community. As a member of the Board of Supervisors’ legislative staff, Mahogany worked to move the Stevenson Street housing project forward, to provide hotel housing to homeless residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to establish support for thousands of new affordable units that now stand near the Crossing at Folsom and Main.
Prior to her legislative work, Mahogany spent 20 years as a social worker to support individuals experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental-health issues. She is a longtime supporter of providing housing and treatment resources, and cites her extensive experience supporting local communities as a significant qualification for an elected role on the Board of Supervisors. Mahogany has also been an outspoken supporter of LGBTQIA+ equality, and has served as president of the Harvey Milk Democratic Club, as an executive board member of the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, and as a co-founder of the Transgender Cultural District. She competed in Season 5 of Ru-Paul’s Drag Race, and is co-owner of a local queer bar, the Stud.
Other background: Mahogany is a lifelong resident of San Francisco. She is a first-generation American.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. Incumbent Supervisor Matt Dorsey, challenger Honey Mahogany, challenger Cherelle Jackson, and challenger Ms. Billie Cooper will compete in the November 8 general election.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Mahogany’s campaign has raised $259,000 and is not funded by police, real estate, fossil fuel, or corporate PAC interests.
Opposing candidate: Incumbent Supervisor Matt Dorsey
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Dorsey’s campaign has raised $235,000 and is funded by real estate interests. Notably, Sup. Dorsey was appointed to this seat in 2022 after former Supervisor Matt Haney was elected to the State Assembly. Assm. Haney strongly endorsed Honey Mahogany as his replacement, although Sup. Dorsey was ultimately selected by Mayor London Breed for his connection to policing and strong stance on public safety.
The District
County: San Francisco County is California's 13th most populous county. San Francisco County has a demographic breakdown of 16% Latino, 37% Asian, and 6% Black. District 6 includes the neighborhoods of SOMA, Mission Bay, and Treasure Island.Governance structure: San Francisco County’s Board of Supervisors oversees the needs of 875,000 people and manages an estimated budget of $14 billion annually. According to the County Charter, San Francisco County is governed by a 11-member board of supervisors.
The Position
In San Francisco, the 11-member Board of Supervisors acts as the legislative branch of the city and county. A Board of Supervisors has the authority to manage county services and resources, including courts, jails, public health, and public lands. They also have quasi-judicial powers, which gives them the right to hold hearings, conduct investigations, and make decisions in a manner similar to judicial courts. Laws passed by Boards of Supervisors are generally called ordinances. Supervisors are typically limited to three terms, or 12 years in office total.Elect Honey Mahogany for supervisor to put San Francisco County on the right track for progress.
Honey Mahogany’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive voice for the constituents of San Francisco County and will govern effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Mahogany has the endorsement of many progressive groups, including YIMBY Action, California Working Families Party, Equality California, and San Francisco League of Conservation Voters. She has also received the endorsement of elected leaders, including Assemblymember Alex Lee, Assemblymember Ash Kalra, Assemblymember Mia Bonta, and San Francisco Supervisors Gordon Mar and Myrna Melgar.
Electoral history: In 2020, Mahogany was elected to the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee. She has served as chair of that body since 2021. She is the first Black chair of this committee, and the first transgender person to serve as chair of a local Democratic Party organization anywhere in the country.
Top issues: Homelessness, affordable housing, local development, public safety, and emergency-response reform.
Governance and community leadership experience: Mahogany is a public servant, serving as a legislative aide and chief of staff to former Supervisor Matt Haney, and winning her own seat on the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee in 2020. She does this work to bring her complex understanding of homelessness, housing, and local issues to the table to resolve these challenges for her community. As a member of the Board of Supervisors’ legislative staff, Mahogany worked to move the Stevenson Street housing project forward, to provide hotel housing to homeless residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to establish support for thousands of new affordable units that now stand near the Crossing at Folsom and Main.
Prior to her legislative work, Mahogany spent 20 years as a social worker to support individuals experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental-health issues. She is a longtime supporter of providing housing and treatment resources, and cites her extensive experience supporting local communities as a significant qualification for an elected role on the Board of Supervisors. Mahogany has also been an outspoken supporter of LGBTQIA+ equality, and has served as president of the Harvey Milk Democratic Club, as an executive board member of the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, and as a co-founder of the Transgender Cultural District. She competed in Season 5 of Ru-Paul’s Drag Race, and is co-owner of a local queer bar, the Stud.
Other background: Mahogany is a lifelong resident of San Francisco. She is a first-generation American.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. Incumbent Supervisor Matt Dorsey, challenger Honey Mahogany, challenger Cherelle Jackson, and challenger Ms. Billie Cooper will compete in the November 8 general election.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Mahogany’s campaign has raised $259,000 and is not funded by police, real estate, fossil fuel, or corporate PAC interests.
Opposing candidate: Incumbent Supervisor Matt Dorsey
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Dorsey’s campaign has raised $235,000 and is funded by real estate interests. Notably, Sup. Dorsey was appointed to this seat in 2022 after former Supervisor Matt Haney was elected to the State Assembly. Assm. Haney strongly endorsed Honey Mahogany as his replacement, although Sup. Dorsey was ultimately selected by Mayor London Breed for his connection to policing and strong stance on public safety.
The District
County: San Francisco County is California's 13th most populous county. San Francisco County has a demographic breakdown of 16% Latino, 37% Asian, and 6% Black. District 6 includes the neighborhoods of SOMA, Mission Bay, and Treasure Island.Governance structure: San Francisco County’s Board of Supervisors oversees the needs of 875,000 people and manages an estimated budget of $14 billion annually. According to the County Charter, San Francisco County is governed by a 11-member board of supervisors.