San Francisco Chronicle

Challenge to Breed’s ballot ID dismissed

- — Dominic Fracassa Dominic Fracassa is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: dfracassa@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @dominicfra­cassa

A challenge to London Breed’s ability to identify herself as acting mayor on the June 5 ballot was swiftly denied by the city’s Department of Elections on Friday.

Karen Fishkin ,a District Five resident, filed the challenge earlier in the day, saying Breed’s attempt to list her occupation as acting mayor on the ballot would be misleading to voters. Fishkin also requested that the acting mayor designatio­n be removed from the paperwork Breed filed with the elections department this month.

City and state elections codes, Fishkin contended, prevent candidates from representi­ng themselves as employed at jobs they were neither elected nor appointed to. Because Breed is president of the Board of Supervisor­s, she assumed the role of acting mayor after the unexpected death of Ed Lee last month. She’s also the supervisor representi­ng District Five.

John Arntz, the elections department director, said that after reviewing the ballot designatio­n challenge, he determined Breed was within her rights to list her occupation as the city’s acting mayor and supervisor.

A representa­tive for Breed “provided substantia­tion that (Breed’s) occupation is acting mayor and supervisor. It fell under the regulation­s, and those are her current occupation­s now, so I accepted it,” Arntz said.

Fishkin couldn’t be reached for comment Friday. Though she signed the challenge as an individual, “not on behalf of any organizati­on,” she is a director of the Haight Ashbury Neighborho­od Council, which has clashed with Breed at times. She can take her challenge to San Francisco Superior Court.

Maggie Muir, Breed’s campaign strategist, said, “I think one needs to look hard at the political motivation­s” behind the filing of the challenge.

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