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San Francisco County

Consolidated with City of San Francisco
874,946 Population
530,767 Voters

San Francisco County

Consolidated with City of San Francisco
874,946 Population
530,767 Voters

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Election Results

San Francisco County
Candidate Races 6
County Supervisor – District 1
Eric Mar 53.7% +15.0%
Eric Mar
53.7% +15.0% 15,266
David E. Lee
38.7% -15.0% 11,019
Sherman R. D'silva
7.6% -46.1% 2,152
County Supervisor – District 3
David Chiu 75.6% +64.1%
David Chiu
75.6% +64.1% 17,700
F. Joseph Butler
11.5% -64.1% 2,685
Marc Bruno
8.5% -67.1% 1,984
Wilma Pang
4.4% -71.2% 1,033
County Supervisor – District 5
London Breed 28.0% +8.2%
London Breed
28.0% +8.2% 9,794
Christina Olague
19.8% -8.2% 6,939
John Rizzo
16.2% -11.8% 5,667
Julian Davis
15.2% -12.8% 5,318
Thea Selby
13.5% -14.5% 4,733
Daniel Everett
3.7% -24.3% 1,308
Andrew 'Ellard' Resignato
2.2% -25.8% 777
Hope Johnson
1.4% -26.6% 486
County Supervisor – District 7
Norman Yee 29.2% +4.5%
Norman Yee
29.2% +4.5% 9,142
F.X. Crowley
24.7% -4.5% 7,723
Michael Garcia
17.6% -11.6% 5,489
Joel Engardio
13.3% -15.9% 4,163
Robert J. Squeri
4.9% -24.3% 1,538
Julian P. Lagos
3.5% -25.7% 1,086
Andrew Bley
2.6% -26.6% 824
Lynn Gavin
2.3% -26.9% 716
Glenn Rogers
1.9% -27.3% 595
County Supervisor – District 9
David Campos 100.0%
David Campos
100.0% 24,044
County Supervisor – District 11
John Avalos 100.0%
John Avalos
100.0% 17,748
Ballot Measures 8
Measure B
PASSED 53.4% Yes +6.8%
Shall it be City policy to strictly limit commercial activities and private events at Coit Tower, and to use funds from Coit Tower concession operations on the Coit Tower murals, building, and Pioneer Park?
Yes
53.4% +6.8% 72,672
No
46.6% -6.8% 63,336
Measure B
PASSED 72.1% Yes +44.2%
To improve the safety and quality of neighborhood parks across the city and waterfront open spaces, enhance water quality and clean up environmental contamination along the Bay, replace unsafe playgrounds, fix restrooms, improve access for the disabled, and ensure the seismic safety of park and recreation facilities, shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $195 million dollars in General Obligation bonds, subject to independent oversight and regular audits?
Yes
72.1% +44.2% 242,404
No
27.9% -44.2% 93,735
Measure C
PASSED 65.2% Yes +30.4%
Shall the City amend its Charter to: create a Housing Trust Fund that supports affordable housing for low-income and moderate-income households; and change the affordable housing requirements imposed on some private residential developments?
Yes
65.2% +30.4% 211,674
No
34.8% -30.4% 113,214
Measure D
PASSED 83.2% Yes +66.4%
Shall the City amend its Charter to change the election cycle for City Attorney and Treasurer so that these officers would be elected at the same time as the Mayor, Sheriff and District Attorney?
Yes
83.2% +66.4% 263,642
No
16.8% -66.4% 53,252
Measure E
PASSED 70.7% Yes +41.4%
Shall the City: create a gross receipts tax designed to eliminate or reduce the tax on payroll costs; and increase business registration fees?
Yes
70.7% +41.4% 223,887
No
29.3% -41.4% 92,577
Measure F
FAILED 23.1% Yes -53.8%
Shall the City prepare a two-phase plan that evaluates how to drain the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir so that it can be restored by the National Park Service and identifies replacement water and power sources?
Yes
23.1% -53.8% 74,885
No
76.9% +53.8% 249,304
Measure G
PASSED 81.0% Yes +62.0%
Shall it be City policy that corporations should not have the same constitutional rights as human beings and should be subject to political spending limits?
Yes
81.0% +62.0% 260,595
No
19.0% -62.0% 61,181
Unknown Measure Type
PASSED 76.6% Yes +53.2%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the City use a competitive bidding process to award five separate agreements for trash and recycling services; require that garbage processing and transfer facilities be owned by the City and located in San Francisco; require the Board of Supervisors to approve maximum rates for garbage services; and allow the Board of Supervisors to make future amendments that advance the purposes of this ordinance without further voter approval?
Yes
76.6% +53.2% 106,848
No
23.4% -53.2% 32,697
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