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SF District Attorney and Sheriff's Races

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 (Michelle Gachet/KQED)

San Francisco voters will choose a new district attorney next week, who may for the first time be a former police chief, an academic, or a resident from across the bay. And for the first time in 30 years, voters will not see Michael Hennessey on the ballot as a candidate for sheriff.

Guests:

Cynthia Foster, reporter for The Recorder, a newspaper covering California legal issues

Will Kane, reporter for The San Francisco Chronicle

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