SNAPSHOT
Supervisorial Districts
OCEIA’s language diversity data maps can be used as a guide to identify where concentrations of LEP
constituents live. This tool can be helpful in determining the dissemination of outreach and education materials
to immigrant and LEP communities. However, these maps are based upon U.S. Census data and do not consider
cultural preferences. Many LEP individuals are still drawn to cultural hubs (i.e. Chinatown, SOMA Pilipinas, and
the Mission) and often seek in-language services in those areas, rather than where they live. OCEIA offers
consultations to help navigate these considerations.
For full data on San Francisco’s LEP
population by supervisorial district,
neighborhood, and top five
languages spoken, please visit:
San Francisco Residents Who Identify
per District
as Limited English Proficient:
sfgov.org/oceia/languages
Percentage of LEP
Population per District:
D9
D6
D5
D1
11%
19%
23%
5%
D7
16%
D11
35%
D6
D1
D7
D8
D4
27%
D3
28%
5%
D10
D4
D3
D2
D11
D9
23%
D10
30%
D5
D8
D2
Total
28,639
Total
23,703
Total
21,671
Total
20,505
Total
17,738
Total
16,365
Total
14,932
Total
11,502
Total
7,924
Total
3,582
Total
3,476
Represents total population of Limited English
Proficient individuals over the age of 5.
Source: All data from United States Census Bureau’s 2013-2017 American Community Survey.
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