Election Results
San Francisco County
This election's results
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Candidate Races
6
County Supervisor – District 1
Sandra Lee Fewer
39.7%
+4.7%
Sandra Lee Fewer
$
39.7%
+4.7%
12,550
Marjan Philhour
35.0%
-4.7%
11,067
David Lee
10.7%
-29.0%
3,396
Richie Greenberg
3.1%
-36.6%
974
Brian J. Larkin
2.4%
-37.3%
747
Samuel Kwong
$
2.3%
-37.4%
740
Jason Jungreis
1.9%
-37.8%
611
Jonathan Lyens
1.9%
-37.8%
609
Sherman R. D'silva
1.8%
-37.9%
557
Andy Thornley
1.1%
-38.6%
359
County Supervisor – District 3
Aaron Peskin
72.1%
+44.2%
Aaron Peskin
72.1%
+44.2%
19,093
Time E. Donnelly
27.9%
-44.2%
7,395
County Supervisor – District 5
London Breed
52.2%
+4.4%
London Breed
52.2%
+4.4%
21,318
Dean Preston
$
47.8%
-4.4%
19,534
County Supervisor – District 7
Norman Yee
40.2%
+18.5%
Norman Yee
40.2%
+18.5%
14,154
Joel Engardio
21.7%
-18.5%
7,630
Ben Matranga
18.4%
-21.8%
6,475
John Farrell
14.0%
-26.2%
4,927
Mike Young
5.7%
-34.5%
1,995
County Supervisor – District 9
Hillary Ronen
57.4%
+27.3%
Hillary Ronen
57.4%
+27.3%
18,335
Joshua Arce
30.1%
-27.3%
9,612
Melissa San Miguel
10.8%
-46.6%
3,439
Iswari Espana
1.7%
-55.7%
539
County Supervisor – District 11
Ahsha Safai
37.3%
+3.1%
Ahsha Safai
37.3%
+3.1%
9,422
Kim Alvarenga
34.2%
-3.1%
8,640
Magdalena De Guzman
11.9%
-25.4%
3,001
Francisco Herrera
10.3%
-27.0%
2,598
Berta Hernandez
6.3%
-31.0%
1,599
Ballot Measures
28
Measure A
PASSED
79.3% Yes
+58.6%
To protect public health and safety, improve community medical and mental health care services, earthquake safety, and emergency medical response; to seismically improve, and modernize neighborhood fire stations and vital public health and homeless service sites; to construct a seismically safe and improved San Francisco Fire Department ambulance deployment facility; and to pay related costs, shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $350,000,000 in general obligation bonds, subject to citizen oversight and regular audits?
Yes
79.3%
+58.6%
190,708
No
20.7%
-58.6%
49,899
Measure AA
PASSED
70.1% Yes
+40.2%
To protect San Francisco Bay for future generations by reducing trash, pollution and harmful toxins, improving water quality, restoring habitat for fish, birds and wildlife, protecting communities from floods, and increasing shoreline public access, shall the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority authorize a parcel tax of $12 per year, raising approximately $25 million annually for twenty years with independent citizen oversight, audits, and all funds staying local?
Yes
70.1%
+40.2%
1,256,240
No
29.9%
-40.2%
534,626
Measure B
PASSED
60.0% Yes
+20.0%
Shall the City amend the Charter to extend the Park, Recreation and Open Space Fund until 2046 and give the Recreation and Park Department each year a minimum baseline amount from the General Fund in addition to the Fund set-aside of 2½ cents for each $100 of assessed property value?
Yes
60.0%
+20.0%
143,113
No
40.0%
-20.0%
95,223
Measure C
PASSED
67.9% Yes
+35.8%
Shall the City amend the Charter to increase affordable housing requirements for private developers of new market-rate housing projects of 25 or more units until the Board of Supervisors passes an ordinance changing those requirements and also authorize the Board of Supervisors to change affordable housing requirements by ordinance?
Yes
67.9%
+35.8%
161,324
No
32.1%
-35.8%
76,207
Measure C
PASSED
76.7% Yes
+53.4%
To Amend 1992 voter approved measure Proposition A, to allow as an additional purpose the incurrence of bonded indebtedness to finance the acquisition, improvement, and rehabilitation of at-risk multi-unit residential buildings and to convert such structures to permanent affordable housing; shall the City and County of San Francisco issue up to $260,700,000 in general obligation bonds, subject to independent citizen oversight and regular audits?
Yes
76.7%
+53.4%
270,113
No
23.3%
-53.4%
82,035
Measure D
PASSED
80.9% Yes
+61.8%
Shall the Office of Citizen Complaints investigate any incident occurring within the City in which a San Francisco police officer fires a gun killing or physically injuring someone?
Yes
80.9%
+61.8%
194,462
No
19.1%
-61.8%
45,838
Measure D
FAILED
47.6% Yes
-4.8%
Shall the City amend the Charter to require the Mayor to make a temporary appointment to fill a vacancy in a local elected office within 28 days of the date of the vacancy; provide that the person who temporarily fills a vacancy on the Board of Supervisors cannot run in the election held to fill that vacancy for the remainder of the term; and require the City to hold an election to fill a vacancy on the Board of Supervisors within 126 to 154 days if there is no City election scheduled, within 180 days if another election is already scheduled within that period, or more than 180 days later if requested by the Director of Elections and approved by the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors
Yes
47.6%
-4.8%
163,642
No
52.4%
+4.8%
180,369
Measure E
PASSED
79.5% Yes
+59.0%
Shall the City amend the Paid Sick Leave Ordinance to parallel broader state law provisions without reducing the Paid Sick Leave Ordinance’s coverage and allow employees to use paid sick leave hours for the broader purposes authorized by state law?
Yes
79.5%
+59.0%
186,199
No
20.5%
-59.0%
47,992
Measure E
PASSED
78.6% Yes
+57.2%
Shall the City amend the Charter to transfer responsibility from property owners to the City for maintaining trees on sidewalks around their property as well as sidewalks damaged by the trees, and pay for this by setting aside $19 million per year from its General Fund, adjusted annually based on City revenues?
Yes
78.6%
+57.2%
283,009
No
21.4%
-57.2%
77,078
Measure F
FAILED
47.9% Yes
-4.2%
Shall the City amend the Charter to allow San Francisco residents to vote on local candidates and local ballot measures if they are U.S. citizens, at least 16 years old and registered to vote?
Yes
47.9%
-4.2%
172,744
No
52.1%
+4.2%
187,860
Measure G
PASSED
80.8% Yes
+61.6%
Shall the City amend the Charter to rename the Office of Citizen Complaints as the Department of Police Accountability (DPA); require the DPA to review the San Francisco Police Department’s use-of-force policies and its handling of claims of police misconduct; allow the DPA to audit or review any SFPD policy, procedure or practice; specify the City records that the DPA may access to perform its duties; and provide that the DPA would separately submit its budget to the Mayor?
Yes
80.8%
+61.6%
281,776
No
19.2%
-61.6%
67,096
Measure H
FAILED
47.8% Yes
-4.4%
Shall the City amend the Charter to create the position of Public Advocate, responsible for investigating and attempting to resolve public complaints concerning City services and programs; and shall it be City policy to provide the Public Advocate with sufficient funding and a support staff of at least three and up to 25 city employees?
Yes
47.8%
-4.4%
167,114
No
52.2%
+4.4%
182,807
Measure I
PASSED
66.3% Yes
+32.6%
Shall the City amend the Charter to establish the Dignity Fund and set aside at least $38 million a year, plus scheduled increases, from the General Fund until June 30, 2037, to pay for programs and services to assist seniors and adults with disabilities?
Yes
66.3%
+32.6%
245,962
No
33.7%
-32.6%
125,224
Measure J
PASSED
67.2% Yes
+34.4%
Shall the City amend the Charter to create a Homeless Housing and Services Fund, which would provide services to the homeless including housing and Navigation Centers, programs to prevent homelessness and assistance in transitioning out of homelessness by allocating $50 million per year for 24 years, adjusted annually; and create a Transportation Improvement Fund, which would be used to improve the City’s transportation network by allocating $101.6 million per year for 24 years, adjusted annually?
Yes
67.2%
+34.4%
251,699
No
32.8%
-34.4%
123,004
Measure K
FAILED
34.7% Yes
-30.6%
Shall the City increase its sales tax by 0.75%, for a total tax of 9.25%?
Yes
34.7%
-30.6%
131,286
No
65.3%
+30.6%
246,947
Measure L
FAILED
44.9% Yes
-10.2%
Shall the City allow the Mayor to nominate four members to the SFMTA Board of Directors, subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors; allow the Board of Supervisors to appoint three members; reduce from seven to six the number of votes needed for the Board of Supervisors to reject the SFMTA’s proposed budget; and require the SFMTA to respond to the Board’s findings and submit a revised budget if the Board of Supervisors rejected the original budget?
Yes
44.9%
-10.2%
159,830
No
55.1%
+10.2%
195,775
Measure M
FAILED
44.2% Yes
-11.6%
Shall the City amend the Charter to create the Housing and Development Commission to oversee two new departments (the Department of Economic and Workforce Development and the Department of Housing and Community Development) that would take over the duties of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development and the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, which would cease to exist?
Yes
44.2%
-11.6%
155,993
No
55.8%
+11.6%
196,895
Measure N
PASSED
54.4% Yes
+8.8%
Shall the City allow a non-citizen resident of San Francisco who is of legal voting age and the parent, legal guardian or legally recognized caregiver of a child living in the San Francisco Unified School District to vote for members of the Board of Education?
Yes
54.4%
+8.8%
203,413
No
45.6%
-8.8%
170,570
Measure O
PASSED
51.9% Yes
+3.8%
Shall the City permanently exempt new office space on Candlestick Point and most of the former Navy shipyard at Hunters Point from the City’s annual 950,000-square-foot limit, and provide that any new office space in this project area would not count toward the annual limit that applies in the rest of the City?
Yes
51.9%
+3.8%
187,281
No
48.1%
-3.8%
173,580
Measure P
FAILED
32.7% Yes
-34.6%
Shall the City be prohibited from proceeding with an affordable housing project on City-owned property unless the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development receives at least three proposals; and shall the City incorporate into City law most current criteria for selecting a developer for affordable housing projects on City-owned property?
Yes
32.7%
-34.6%
117,787
No
67.3%
+34.6%
242,852
Measure Q
PASSED
51.8% Yes
+3.6%
Shall the City prohibit the placement of tents on public sidewalks without a City permit and allow the City to remove unauthorized tents if the City provides 24-hour advance notice, offers shelter for all tent residents and stores the residents’ personal property for up to 90 days?
Yes
51.8%
+3.6%
194,410
No
48.2%
-3.6%
181,138
Measure R
FAILED
45.2% Yes
-9.6%
Shall the City create a Neighborhood Crime Unit to prevent and investigate crimes that affect neighborhood safety and quality of life when the City has at least 1,971 full-duty uniformed police officers?
Yes
45.2%
-9.6%
165,723
No
54.8%
+9.6%
201,059
Measure S
FAILED
63.7% Yes
+27.4%
Shall the City use the money raised by the current 8% base tax on the rental of hotel rooms to provide specific funding for two different areas: arts programs and family homeless services?
Yes
63.7%
+27.4%
233,099
No
36.3%
-27.4%
132,769
Measure T
PASSED
87.3% Yes
+74.6%
Shall the City prohibit any lobbyist from making campaign contributions to a City elected official or bundling contributions for the official, if the lobbyist was registered to lobby the official’s agency; generally prohibit lobbyists from providing gifts of any value to City officials; and require lobbyists to identify the City agencies they plan to lobby?
Yes
87.3%
+74.6%
313,411
No
12.7%
-74.6%
45,738
Measure U
FAILED
35.3% Yes
-29.4%
Shall the City increase the income eligibility limit for on-site rental units for all new and existing affordable housing units to make them affordable for households earning up to 110% of the area median income?
Yes
35.3%
-29.4%
126,760
No
64.7%
+29.4%
232,531
Measure V
PASSED
62.5% Yes
+25.0%
Shall the City collect a tax of one cent per ounce from the distributors of sugar-sweetened beverages?
Yes
62.5%
+25.0%
237,168
No
37.5%
-25.0%
142,347
Measure W
PASSED
61.9% Yes
+23.8%
Shall the City increase the transfer tax rate for sales of residential and commercial properties from 2% to 2.25% for sales from $5 million up to $10 million; from 2.5% to 2.75% for sales from $10 million up to $25 million; and from 2.5% to 3% for sales of $25 million or more?
Yes
61.9%
+23.8%
225,145
No
38.1%
-23.8%
138,414
Measure X
PASSED
59.9% Yes
+19.8%
Shall the City require developers of projects in parts of the Mission and South of Market neighborhoods to build replacement space if they remove production, distribution and repair (PDR) uses of 5,000 square feet or more, institutional community (IC) uses of 2,500 square feet or more, or arts activities uses of any size, and to obtain a conditional use authorization before changing the property’s use?
Yes
59.9%
+19.8%
211,168
No
40.1%
-19.8%
141,578