AT A GLANCE: With polls closed and results coming in, we provide you with the results as they get reported in San Francisco County. Unofficial winners based on all precincts reporting are highlighted in green. Click on SOURCE for more information about each category.


What’s on the Ballot


Races: List of Offices and Candidates by County

(i) indicates incumbent.


SUPERVISOR-DISTRICT 1
(One to be elected)

Connie Chan
Sherman D’Silva
Veronica Shinzato
Amanda Inocencio
Marjan Philhour
David Lee
Andrew Majalya

SUPERVISOR- DISTRICT 3
(One to be elected)

Aaron Peskin (i)
Spencer Simonsen
Danny Sauter
Stephen Schwartz

SUPERVISOR- DISTRICT 5
(One to be elected)

Dean Preston (i)
Daniel Landry
Nomuvla O’Meara
Vallie Brown


SUPERVISOR- DISTRICT 7
(One to be elected)

Joel Engardio
Ben Matranga
Myrna Melgar
Stephen Martin-Pinto
Vilaska Nguyen
Emily Murase
Ken Piper

SUPERVISOR- DISTRICT 11
(One to be elected)

Ahsha Safai (i)
John Avalos
Marcelo Colussi

BART BOARD OF DIRECTORS- DISTRICT 7
(One to be elected)

Bevan Dufty (i)
Michael Petrelis
Patrick Mortiere
David Wei Wen Young


Propositions


PROPOSITION A- SAN FRANCISCO

A $487.5 million bond to acquire or improve property for services related to homelessness and other issues, as well as for parks and other infrastructure.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

PROPOSITION B- SAN FRANCISCO

Creates a Department of Sanitation and Streets to handle specific duties currently performed by the Department of Public Works, and creates a Sanitation and Streets Commission and Public Works Commission.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

PROPOSITION C- SAN FRANCISCO

A charter amendment removing the U.S. citizenship requirement for members of city boards, commissions and advisory bodies.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


PROPOSITION D- SAN FRANCISCO

A charter amendment creating a Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board with oversight of a sheriff’s Inspector General appointed by the Oversight Board.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

PROPOSITION E- SAN FRANCISCO

A charter amendment removing the minimum police staffing requirement.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

PROPOSITION F- SAN FRANCISCO

A charter amendment overhauling the city’s business taxes, repealing all payroll taxes and modifying gross receipt tax rates.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


PROPOSITION G-SAN FRANCISCO

A charter amendment allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in municipal elections.

FAILED (Requires majority approval)

PROPOSITION H-SAN FRANCISCO

Simplifies procedures and eases restrictions for certain businesses like storefronts and restaurants.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

PROPOSITION I-SAN FRANCISCO

Increases the real property transfer tax rate from 2.75 percent to 5.5 percent on certain properties and from 3 percent to 6 percent on others.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


PROPOSITION J-SAN FRANCISCO

Replaces an existing parcel tax with a $288 annual parcel tax to be spent by the San Francisco Unified School District for educator compensation and educational improvements.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)

PROPOSITION K-SAN FRANCISCO

Authorizes the city to own, develop, construct, acquire or rehabilitate up to 10,000 affordable rental units under Article 34 of the state Constitution.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)

PROPOSITION L-SAN FRANCISCO

Imposes an additional gross receipts tax on businesses with a higher than 100:1 ratio of compensation of its highest-paid managerial employee to the median compensation paid to the business’ employees based in the city.

PASSED (Requires majority approval)


MEASURE RR-CALTRAIN

An eighth-cent sales tax for 30 years to preserve Caltrain service and increase its frequency and capacity.

PASSED (Requires two-thirds approval)


General Information


Contact Information for Registrar of Voters

Email:

For general info, email SFVote@sfgov.org

Phone:

415- 554-4375

Address:

1 Dr Carlton B. Goodlett Place, City Hall, Room 48, San Francisco, CA. 94102


Voter Information Website

Find all the information you need whether registering to vote, requesting a ballot, finding your polling place or getting general information about the election.

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How to Register or Check Your Registration

Register online

Check voter status


Instructions for Mail-In Ballots

Vote by mail ballots will be issued to all California voters in 2020, at least 29 days before the Nov. 3 election, with no postage due on the return envelope. For more information, visit the website at the link below.

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Instructions and Locations for Drop-Off Ballots

San Francisco will have a voting center set up in front of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on 99 Grove Street, between Polk and Larkin streets. The voting center will be open every weekday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., from October 5 to November 2; two weekends, October 24-25 and October 31-November 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day.

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Preparing for Election Day


How to Find Your Polling Place

To find nearest polling place, click the link below.

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Where to Volunteer

Poll workers receive up to $240. To apply, click the link below.

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