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  2. November 2008 San Francisco general election - Wikipedia

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    The November 2008 San Francisco general elections were held on November 4, ... Proposition K Choice Votes % No: 202,235: 59.06: Yes 140,185 40.94 Invalid or blank votes

  3. November 2004 San Francisco general election - Wikipedia

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    The November 2004 San Francisco general elections were held on November 2, 2004, ... Proposition K Choice Votes % No: 162,910: 54.67: Yes 135,068 45.33 Valid votes

  4. 2024 San Francisco mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. 2008 California elections - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco. Mayor; 1901; 1903; 1905; 1907; ... Proposition 9 is an initiative constitutional amendment and ... November 2008 Statewide Election Results from the ...

  6. Dean Preston - Wikipedia

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    Preston also introduced two ballot initiatives approved by voters in the November 2020 election. Proposition I raised the transfer tax rate for property sales valued over $10 million, intended to fund affordable housing. Proposition K authorizes the city of San Francisco to build or acquire up to 10,000 units of affordable housing.

  7. 2007 San Francisco general election - Wikipedia

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    Proposition A would give the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) more authority and funding while requiring the SFMTA to create a Climate Action Plan, and forbidding the increase the maximum number of parking spaces for new private development projects except with supermajority approval of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

  8. November 2006 San Francisco general election - Wikipedia

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    Proposition A would authorize the San Francisco Unified School District to issue $450 million worth of bonds, funded by a property tax increase, to modernize and repair school facilities, and create a citizens' oversight committee to monitor expenditures. [2] This proposition required a majority of 55% to pass.

  9. November 2005 San Francisco general election - Wikipedia

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    The November 2005 San Francisco general elections were held on November 8, 2005, in San Francisco, California. The elections included eight California ballot propositions as part of a special election , those for San Francisco assessor - recorder , city attorney , and treasurer , and nine San Francisco ballot measures .