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