We want to thank all of the candidates, campaigns, and members who participated in our process. The members have spoken! Please see the candidates and measures SFWPC is supporting this November:
Statewide + Regional Candidates:
Governor: Gavin Newsom
Lieutenant Governor: Eleni Kounalakis
Secretary of State: Dr. Shirley Weber
Attorney General: Rob Bonta
Controller: Malia Cohen
Treasurer: No Position
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tony Thurmond
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara
Board of Equalization District 2: Sally Leiber
Assemblymember, AD17: Matt Haney
BART Board of Directors District 8: Janice Li
Statewide Measures:
Proposition 1: Constitutional Amendment, Reproductive Freedom: YES
Proposition 26: Legalizes sports betting only at American Indian gaming casinos: NO
Proposition 27: Legalizes mobile sports betting: NO
Proposition 28: Requires funding for K-12 art and music education: YES
Proposition 29: Enacts staffing requirements, reporting requirements chronic dialysis clinics: YES
Proposition 30: Increases the tax on personal income above $2 million and dedicates revenue to zero-emission vehicle projects: YES
Proposition 31: Upholds the ban on flavored tobacco sales: YES
Local Candidate Recommendations:
Citywide Candidates:
District Attorney: Brooke Jenkins
Public Defender: Mano Raju
Assessor/Recorder: Joaquín Torres
Board of Supervisors:
District 2 Supervisor: Catherine Stefani
District 4 Supervisor: Gordon Mar
District 6 Supervisor: Honey Mahogany
District 8 Supervisor: Rafael Mandelman
District 10 Supervisor: Shamann Walton
Board of Education:
Lisa Weissman Ward
Lainie Motamedi
Alida Fisher
CCSF Board of Trustees, 4-year term:
Thea Selby
Brigitte Davila
Vick Chung
CCSF Board of Trustees, 2-year term:
No Position
Local Measures:
Measure A: Retiree Supplemental Cost of Living Adjustment: YES
Measure B: Public Works Department and Commission, Sanitation and Streets Department and Commission: YES
Measure C: Homelessness Oversight Commission: YES
Measure D: Affordable Housing – Initiative Petition : YES
Measure E: Affordable Housing – Board of Supervisors: NO
Measure F: Library Preservation Fund Renewal: YES
Measure G: Student Success Fund: YES
Measure H: City Elections in Even-Numbered Years: YES
Measure I: Vehicles on JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park and the Great Highway: NO
Measure J: Recreational Use of JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park: YES
Measure K: Gross Receipts Taxes for Guaranteed Income Programs: NO
Measure L: Sales Tax Continuation for Transportation Projects: YES
Measure M: Tax on Keeping Residential Units Vacant: YES
Measure N: City Subsidized Golden Gate Park Underground Parking Facility: YESMeasure O: Additional Parcel Tax for City College: YES
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