Images by Rink (1970s–1980s Photos Provided by Rafael Mandelman)
Rafael Mandelman, a former San Francisco Bay Times columnist, on January 8, 2025, was elected unanimously as the President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He is the third LGBTQ+ Board President, and the first such president in over two decades.
Mandelman was first elected to the SF Board of Supervisors in June 2018. It was a special election that had him replacing incumbent Jeff Sheehy for the duration of the term. Mandelman later that year won the November general election for a full term.
The role of president of the board is one of the most important in the city. The president, for example, is the first in the line of succession for mayor. Former mayor London Breed served as president of the board when mayor Ed Lee died. She became mayor for a brief time before later winning the 2018 mayoral election.
The president of the board also presides over meetings. Perhaps most importantly, the president can assign members to board committees. This can have a powerful impact on legislation.
At a time of great leadership change, both locally and nationally, Mandelman is a leader of compassion, integrity, and dedication whom many are looking to now for guidance. Those of us who worked with him at the Bay Times can attest to his thoughtfulness and professionalism—qualities that go hand in hand. Here, via images, we look back on Mandelman’s life and career as we look forward to following his work in the months ahead.
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