Election Day is finally here! You have until 8pm on Tuesday, November 5th, to return your ballot. If you’re returning your ballot by mail, make sure your mail is postmarked or picked up before 8pm on election day. You can also drop off your ballot at any drop box or at City Hall, or at any polling location.
Here’s our cheat sheet for this election. But, as always, read our full voter guide to learn more.
San Francisco
Candidates
Mayor — Vote for all three in whatever order you prefer
Daniel Lurie
London Breed
Mark Farrell
Board of Education — Vote for all 4
Parag Gupta
Jaime Huling
John Jersin
Supryia Ray
Community College Board — Vote for all 4
Aliya Chisti
Ruth Ferguson
Heather McCarty
Luis Zamora
BART Board, District 7
Victor Flores
BART Board, District 9
Joe Sangirardi
Supervisor, District 1
Marjan Philhour
Supervisor, District 3
Danny Sauter
Supervisor, District 5
Bilal Mahmood
Supervisor, District 7
Matt Boschetto
Supervisor, District 9
Trevor Chandler
Supervisor, District 11
Michael Lai
City Attorney
David Chiu
District Attorney
Brooke Jenkins
Sheriff
Paul Miyamoto
Treasurer
José Cisneros
Ballot Measures
Yes on Prop A
Schools Improvement and Safety Bond
Yes on Prop B
Healthcare, Streets, and Shelters Bond
No on Prop C
Inspector General
Yes on Prop D
City Commission Reform
No on Prop E
Fake Commission Reform
Yes on Prop F
Deferred Retirement for SF Police
No on Prop G
Budget lock-in for certain housing subsidies
Yes on Prop H
Expanded retirement benefits for firefighters
Yes on Prop I
Nurses Retirement Credit
Yes on Prop J
Student Success Fund accountability
Yes on Prop K
Permanently close part of Great Highway
No on Prop L
Tax riders of Uber, Lyft, and Waymo
Yes on Prop M
Cut small business taxes, other business tax reforms
Yes on Prop N
First responder student loan forgiveness program
Yes on Prop O
Reproductive Freedom
California
Candidates
State Senate, District 11
Scott Wiener
State Assembly, District 17
Matt Haney
State Assembly, District 19
Catherine Stefani
Ballot Measures
Yes on Prop 2
School facilities bond
Yes on Prop 3
Marriage equality
Yes on Prop 4
Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Bond
Yes on Prop 5
Allows Local Bonds for Affordable Housing and Public Infrastructure With 55% Voter Approval
Yes on Prop 6
End slavery
Yes on Prop 32
Raise Minimum Wage
No on Prop 33
Repeal State Regulations on Rent Control
Yes on Prop 34
Restricts Spending by Health Care Providers Meeting Specified Criteria
Yes on Prop 35
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal Health Care Services
Yes on Prop 36
Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
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