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California state Senator Scott Wiener and San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan advanced to the November runoff for the city’s 11th Congressional District following the state’s top‑two primary held June 2-3, projecting a Democrat‑versus‑Democrat general election to replace outgoing Rep.
Nancy Pelosi.
With about half the vote counted in early returns, Newsweek and other outlets showed Wiener leading with roughly 40–41% to Chan’s roughly 28–30%; progressive organizer Saikat Chakrabarti finished third and did not advance.
Chakrabarti had been the biggest spender in the field, reporting about $8.8 million in expenditures as of mid‑May.
Wiener, a policy-focused state senator known for housing and transit bills and backed by the California Democratic Party, is viewed by prediction markets as the favorite to win the seat in November.
Chan won key local endorsements including Pelosi’s late backing.
The result underscores San Francisco’s ongoing intra‑party contest between more moderate and progressive factions and sets up five months of campaigning on issues such as housing, cost of living, transit and public safety before voters decide the successor to Pelosi, who announced her retirement after a four‑decade congressional career.



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