To date, 45 individuals have served as San Francisco mayor. There have been 46 mayoralties due to
Charles James Brenham's serving two non-consecutive terms: he is counted chronologically as both the second and fourth mayor. The longest term was that of
James Rolph, who served over 18 years until his resignation to become the
California governor. The length of his tenure as mayor was largely due to his popularity. During his term, San Francisco saw the expansion of its
transit system, the construction of the
Civic Center and the hosting of the
World's Fair. The shortest term was that of
Charles Boxton, who served only eight days before resigning from office. Three mayors have died in office: Otis died from illness, Moscone was assassinated in 1978, and Lee died from cardiac arrest. Dianne Feinstein and London Breed are the only women who have served as mayor, both of them by succession and by election;
Willie Brown and London Breed are the only African Americans to serve to date; Ed Lee is the only Asian American to serve as mayor. Four mayors have Jewish ancestry:
Washington Bartlett (Sephardi),
Adolph Sutro (Ashkenazi),
Dianne Feinstein (Ashkenazi), and Daniel Lurie. Fourteen mayors are native San Franciscans:
Levi Richard Ellert,
James D. Phelan,
Eugene Schmitz, James Rolph,
Elmer Robinson,
John F. Shelley,
Joseph Alioto, George Moscone, Dianne Feinstein,
Frank Jordan,
Gavin Newsom,
Mark Farrell,
London Breed, and
Daniel Lurie. Four mayors are foreign-born:
Frank McCoppin and
P.H. McCarthy (
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, both born in what is now the
Republic of Ireland),
Adolph Sutro (
Prussia, part of
Germany since 1871) and
George Christopher (
Greece).
Willie Brown is the first black mayor of San Francisco.
London Breed is the first black female mayor. Breed was a District 5 supervisor and president of the Board of Supervisors, who won a special election following the death of Mayor
Ed Lee on December 12, 2017. Breed served out the remainder of Lee's uncompleted term (until January 8, 2020), after which she was eligible to run for two full terms of her own. She won the
2019 San Francisco mayoral election but lost the
2024 San Francisco mayoral election. This list does not include acting mayors who are typically appointed whenever the mayor will be out of the city. } == Notes ==