Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
2024 San Francisco mayoral election ← 2019 November 5, 2024 2028 → Candidate Daniel Lurie London Breed First round 102,720 26.33% 95,117 24.38% Maximum round 182,364 55.02% 149,113 44.98% Candidate Aaron Peskin Mark Farrell First round 89,215 22.86% 72,115 18.48% Maximum round Eliminated Eliminated First round results by precinct Mayor before election London Breed Democratic Elected mayor ...
Proposition 5 is a California ballot proposition that was voted on as part of the 2024 California elections on November 5. It failed, with 55.0% of voters voting "no." [ 1 ] If passed, the proposition would have amended the California Constitution to reduce the supermajority requirement from two-thirds of the vote to 55% for local bond measures ...
The official results tallies were released on 13 December 2024 by Shirley Weber, California's Secretary of State. They showed that the proposition had failed, with 7,686,126 people voting no and 7,469,803 people voting yes. [1] The proposition was the first statewide ballot measure raising the minimum wage in the U.S. to be rejected since 1996 ...
Proposition 32, a statewide ballot initiative to increase California's current $16 minimum wage by $2 for all employees by 2026, appeared to be in a closer race but headed toward failure.
The measure, which will be on the March 5 ballot, would greatly expand the SFPD's power while subjecting it to even less scrutiny. Proposition E Would Make It Easier for Police To Surveil San ...
On November 20, 2023, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a motion ordering the inclusion of Proposition G: Offering Algebra 1 to Eighth Graders on the March 2024 Local Ballot. [1] Written by Supervisor Joel Engardio , the measure acts as a non-binding policy statement urging the San Francisco Unified School District to reverse their ...
Despite the confidence he projected about Proposition 1, Gov. Gavin Newsom's ballot measure on California's mental health services is leading narrowly. Opposition concedes that Newsom likely to ...
In November 2022, San Francisco voters approved Proposition H, moving all future citywide elections to years that are multiples of four (thereby coinciding with presidential elections), beginning with 2024, and extending for one year the terms of incumbent citywide officeholders, including Breed. [16]