November 5, 2024 Voter Guide
Federal & State Candidates
President of the United States Kamala Harris
U.S. Senate, CA Adam Schiff
U.S. Congress, District 11 Nancy Pelosi
U.S. Congress, District 15 Kevin Mullin
Senate District 11 Scott Wiener
Assembly District 17 Matt Haney
Assembly District 19 Catherine Stefani
Local Candidates
Mayor London Breed
District 1 Supervisor Marjan Philhour
District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter
District 5 Supervisor Bilal Mahmood
District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar
District 9 Supervisor Trevor Chandler (#1), Roberto Hernandez (#2)
District 11 Supervisor Michael Lai
City Attorney David Chiu
District Attorney Brooke Jenkins
Sheriff Paul Miyamoto
Treasurer Jose Cisneros
Board of Education Parag Gupta, Jaime Huling, John Jersin, Supryia Ray
Community College Board Luis Zamora, Ruth Ferguson, Heather McCarty, Aliya Chisti
BART Board, District 7 Victor Flores
BART Board, District 9 Joe Sangirardi
Ballot Measures
Proposition A - Yes - School Improvement and Safety Bond
Proposition B - Yes - Community Health and Medical Facilities, Street Safety, Public Spaces, and Shelter to Reduce Homelessness Bond
Proposition C - No - Inspector General
Proposition D - Yes - City Commissions and Mayoral Authority
Proposition E - No - Creating a Task Force to Recommend Changing, Eliminating, or Combining City Commissions
Proposition F - Yes - Police Staffing and Deferred Retirement
Proposition G - Yes - Funding Rental Subsidies for Affordable Housing Developments Serving Low Income Seniors, Families, and Persons with Disabilities
Proposition H - Yes - Retirement Benefits for Firefighters
Proposition I - Yes - Retirement Benefits for Nurses and 911 Operators
Proposition J - Yes - Funding Programs Serving Children, Youth, and Families
Proposition K - Yes - Permanently Closing the Upper Great Highway to Private Vehicles to Establish a Public Open Reacreation Space
Proposition L - Yes - Additional Business Tax on Transportation Network Companies and Autonomous Vehicle Businesses to Fund Public Transportation
Proposition M - Yes - Changes to Business Taxes
Proposition N - Yes - First Responder Student Load and Training Reimbursement Fund
Proposition O - Yes - Supporting Reproductive Rights
Registered voters will receive their ballots by October 7, 2024.
November 5, 2024 is the LAST DAY to return mail-in-ballots and vote in-person. To ensure your ballot is counted either:
Use a Ballot Drop Box: You don’t have to go far from home to vote. Drop your completed ballot at one of 34 Official Ballot Drop Box locations across San Francisco on your way to school, work, or even when walking your dog.
Go to a Polling Place: If you prefer to vote in person, polling places will be open for in-person voting from 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM on Election Day. Avoid long lines by voting early. You can visit any available location to cast your ballot or to return your completed Vote by Mail ballot. Vote in person at these locations.
Voters can register and then vote at their county’s elections office, polling place, or vote centers up until 8:00 PM on Election Day. Click here for more information on Same-Day Registration.
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