Board of Supervisors candidate Leanna Louie will not appear on the November ballot after an investigation concluded that Louie could not prove that she lived in her 35th Avenue home at least 30 days before filing for office
Lea Suzuki/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty ImagesBoard of Supervisors District 4 candidate Leanna Louie will not appear on the November ballot after officials concluded that Louie could not prove that she lived in her 35th Avenue home at least 30 days before filing for office, the City Attorney's Office said Friday.
“I appreciate that determining whether a candidate meets the legal requirements to be on the ballot is a weighty decision,” City Attorney David Chiu. “However, our office must follow the facts and the law to preserve election integrity. The information Leanna Louie provided was insufficient, and she did not meet her legal burden to prove she had changed her domicile to her Sunset apartment from her long-time family home in District 10.
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