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SF Mayor London Breed Appoints Office Of Innovation Director Stephen Sherrill Next District 2 Supervisor

Sherrill, Breed have close connections to billionaire Michael Bloomberg

By Evan Symon, December 19, 2024 1:38 pm

San Francisco Mayor London Breed, in one of her final acts of Mayor, appointed the former Deputy New York City Mayor Advisor and current Mayor’s Office Of Innovation Director Stephen Sherrill as the next District 2 Supervisor, taking the place of recently resigned Supervisor Catherine Stefani.

Sherrill was born in New York and is the son of Stephen Sherrill Sr., who is a majority shareholder of Remington Arms and  major Republican donor. Sherrill started off as a Republican himself, even interning at the White House during George W. Bush’s second term. However, following graduation from Yale in 2009, Sherrill’s politics moved to the left. From 2009 to 2013, he served in several advisory positions in the New York Mayor’s office, then under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, ending as the Senior Policy Advisor to the Deputy Mayor for Operations.

Over the next several years, he took on a series of advisor, director, and analyst positions, moving from New York to San Francisco in 2015. In 2022, he was then appointed as a Project Manager in the Mayor’s Office Of Innovation. Last year he finally registered as a Democrat following nearly 20 years of non-affiliation. Earlier this year in April he was then promoted to the Director of the office.

During this time, the District 2 Supervisor, Stefani, launched a campaign for the Assembly to replace outgoing Assemblyman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco). In November, she won, opening up her Board of Supervisors seat. While previous outgoing Mayors left the choice for an open seat to the incoming Mayor, Breed bucked tradition, and on Wednesday, selected Sherrill as the next Supervisor to fill out Stefani’s term.

“I am deeply proud and eager to serve the residents of District 2, and I am humbled by the opportunity Mayor Breed has given me to step into this role and build on her legacy of leadership and progress,” said Sherrill on Wednesday. “Catherine Stefani’s example is one that I will strive to meet in ensuring that the government is responsive to the people of District 2 and the City as a whole, and not the other way around.”

Mayor Breed added in a statement that “I am confident that Stephen will bring the experience and skills necessary to represent the residents of District Two and to build a stronger, more resilient City. He is dedicated to making San Francisco safer and more affordable for everyone, including supporting the housing, transit, and infrastructure we need, and committed to the transparency and accountability our residents deserve. With his experience in both the public and private sectors, I know he will be a strong addition to the Board of Supervisors and a committed neighborhood advocate.”

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However, Sherrill’s appointment has been fraught with controversy. Bloomberg, for whom Sherrill served under in New York, is also a major donor in San Francisco. He had personally donated over $1 million to Breed’s failed reelection campaign this year and his charity funds the Office of Innovation – the very office Sherrill had headed. Sherrill had to take the unusual step and deny that Bloomberg’s ties had anything to do with his appointment on Thursday.

“The mayor made the appointment based on her belief in Stephen’s qualifications and abilities, nothing else,” said Breed’s office on Thursday.

The appointment was also pointed out as it being Breed’s attempt to keep San Francisco in as much as her vision as possible before leaving office – something compounded by other recent appointments and hirings.

“This is blatant favoritism and not being based on merit whatsoever,” explained Bay Area pollster Erica Chau to the Globe on Thursday. “That’s what we’ve been hearing from residents. We created a word cloud of the most associated words and the top one was “Favoritism”. We also have “Unexperienced”, “Out of touch”, “Oligarchic”, and “Undeserving”. One respondent said “The Breed machine lives on”.

“I’ve never really seen this kind of negativity with a pick like this, but then again, picks usually have someone who were elected in office before, had proved themselves, or were community organizers or something like that. Sherrill doesn’t fit any of that. He’s the son of a staunch Republican, who also has connection to high level Democrats. Breed seems to be going out with a bang and selecting people who constituents don’t like.”

Sherrill is to hold office until at least to the June 2026 Primary, where the winner of that race will fill out the remainder of Stefani’s term until November 2026.

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  1. So following graduation from Yale in 2009, Sherrill’s politics moved to the left? This is not surprising since Yale is a demonic deep-state globalist training camp and he was probably also a member of Skull and Bones?

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