The San Francisco Health Service Board unanimously re‑elected Randy Scott as president and Mary Howe as vice president for the 2023–24 term after nominations and a roll‑call vote during its June meeting.
Commissioner Follinsbee opened nominations and a colleague nominated Commissioner Randy Scott for president; the board closed nominations, held public comment (none on the item), and voted by roll call. President Scott and Vice President Howe each received unanimous "Aye" votes from commissioners present.
The governance committee had noted the board’s terms of reference require one‑year terms for officers and a two‑consecutive‑term limit, and reminded the board of a prior operating standard of mixing elected and appointed supervisors in the two officer roles. Commissioner Follinsbee presided over the election while the board filled other business items.
The board moved from the election directly into rates and benefits items on the agenda.
The vote was procedural and decided at the meeting; the board did not receive any public objections during the nomination or roll‑call vote.