What you need to know about San Francisco's March 2024 election
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- By Natalia Gurevich | Examiner staff writer |
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Votes are currently split over new legislation to expand services and housing for those experiencing mental health issues, substance use disorders, and homelessness throughout California
- By Patrick Hoge | Examiner staff writer |
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Affordable-housing bond measure was leading on Tuesday night according to early election results
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- By Adam Shanks | Examiner staff writer
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The ballot measure that would set new police staffing minimums was trailing by nearly 30 percentage points when initial election results were posted on Tuesday.Â
- By Patrick Hoge | Examiner staff writer
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Majority of voters supported Mayor London Breed’s ballot measure to boost the downtown economy
- By Troy Wolverton | Examiner staff writer |
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Prop. D, a measure to strengthen and unify The City's ethics laws was garnering nearly 90% of the vote in early returns.
- By Adam Shanks | Examiner staff writer |
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Proposition E held a commanding lead as the early results rolled in on Tuesday
- By Natalia Gurevich | Examiner staff writer |
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San Francisco voters appeared likely to pass an ordinance that will require CAAP recipients to undergo drug screening in order to receive their monthly benefit
- By Kristin J. Bender | Special to The Examiner |
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As more ballots were tallied, the sitting judges’ edge only grew
- By Patrick Hoge | Examiner staff writer |
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A reformist slate of candidates had the lead in early election returns Tuesday
- By Greg Wong | Examiner staff writer
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The former colleagues on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will be heavily favored in the November general electionÂ
- By Keith Menconi | Special to The Examiner |
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Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey come out on top in March primary
- By Keith Menconi | Special to The Examiner |
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Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won a string of victories bringing in hundreds of new delegates, rocketing them towards their respective parties’ nominations
- By James Salazar | Examiner staff writer |
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City residents have been slow to cast their ballots this election season, but voting officials say the pace is par for the course in a primaryÂ
- By Schuyler Hudak Prionas | Examiner staff
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The San Francisco Examiner chose not to issue endorsements in this March 2024 primary election in order to remain neutral as a news organization going into one of the most contentious political years our city has seen.
- By Patrick Hoge | Examiner staff writer
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Backed by tech cash, they’re spending big in an effort to regain control of the volunteer-run organization
- By Frank Holland | Special to The Examiner
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Our summary of the seven measures presented to voters in next week’s election
- By Adam Shanks | Examiner staff writer |
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Supervisor Matt Dorsey has disowned Prop. B, but might continue his fight
- By Natalia Gurevich | Examiner staff writer |
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Proposition F is on next week’s ballot and proposes a new drug screening process for recipients to tamp down the opioid crisis
- By Greg Wong | Examiner staff writer
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Two prominent San Francisco political figures offered differing perspectives
- By Kristin J. Bender | Examiner staff writer |
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Superior Court judges are partially responsible for current crime levels in The City
- By James Salazar | Examiner staff writer |
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The Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired pushes for voter accessibility