
"Four months before Sunset voters elect their next city supervisor, Natalie Gee, the progressive candidate, has raised more than all her opponents combined, campaign finance filings released Monday show. Gee raised $67,250 in 2025, the period covered by the latest filings. She spent funds on consulting, website design and printing. Her campaign had about $55,000 in cash as of Dec. 31."
"Gee has also received contributions from current supervisors, including Myrna Melgar, Connie Chan and her boss Shamann Walton - they gave $250, $150 and $100 respectively. Former District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar also gave $500 to Gee, even though Wong worked as Mar's legislative aide for four years. Gee's donations have qualified her for public financing, which gave Gee an initial grant of $60,000 and allows her to receive matching funds from the city at a six-to-one ratio."
Natalie Gee raised $67,250 in 2025, spent funds on consulting, website design and printing, and had about $55,000 in cash as of Dec. 31. Gee has received contributions from current supervisors Myrna Melgar, Connie Chan and Shamann Walton, and a $500 donation from former District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar. Gee qualified for public financing, receiving a $60,000 initial grant and eligibility for six-to-one matching on donations up to $150 from registered San Francisco voters. Incumbent Alan Wong raised $17,327 after his Nov. 30 appointment, including a $500 donation from Mayor Daniel Lurie. David Lee raised $19,950 and had $18,584 on hand. Multiple mayoral staffers donated to Wong.
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