SEC. 13.106. QUALIFICATION.
§ 13.106
Candidates for City and County elective offices must be residents and registered electors when they receive nomination papers, and elected officials must remain electors throughout their term.
If you want to run for City and County office, you must live in San Francisco and be a registered voter when you get your nomination papers. Once you're elected, you have to stay a registered voter while you're in office.
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Official text
Each candidate for an elective office of the City and County shall be a resident of the City and County and an elector at the time that nomination papers are issued to the candidate, and each elected officer shall continue to be an elector during the term of the office.