Alongside the presidential race, California voters in the San Francisco Bay Area are deciding on a host of key contests in the 2024 election.
Registered voters in California are weighing in on 10 statewide ballot propositions and will select their next U.S. senator in the 2024 election. Nov 5, 2024 Elon Musk's $1 million-a-day election giveaway sparks legal doubts Elon Musk's pledge to give away $1 million a day to voters ...
It would also make it more difficult for the public to put issues on the ballot by changing the required signatures from 5% of the votes cast in the last mayoral election to 2% of registered voters in San Francisco, currently that would require 9,948 signatures rather than the 8,979 as i...
Chiu then left his Assembly seat, and four candidates are running in a special election February 15. At the same time, a campaign to recall three members of the San Francisco School Board, backed by rich Republicans and charter school advocates, gathered enough signatures from people angry at ...
The San Francisco Berniecrats are pleased to reveal the first round of our democratically decided November 2024 Election Endorsements. We will hold another round of endorsements for propositions, measures, and other candidates soon. District 1 Supervisor, Connie Chan (unanimous) ...
This year’s election cycle brought 10 propositions to California voters. Some will either usher in statewide changes or no changes at all. Some residents were shocked by the rejection of Proposition 6, which would have ended forced labor in prisons. Others are celebrating the passage of Proposit...
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Voter, Please … By Derek Barnes– 2022 is almost a wrap, and Election Day is Tuesday, November 8. There’s so much on the line with governor, senate, congressional, mayoral, county supervisors, city council, and other candidate races statewide, as well as many state bills, propositions, ...
On the overall geopolitical stage of San Francisco, this is seen as a chance for progressives to pick up a seat. Katy Tang, the incumbent, decided at the last minute not to run for re-election, instead anointing her aide, Jessica Ho, as her successor. Ho has only lived in the distric...
Complicating matters further are the local propositions that appear on every election ballot and which, while portrayed as a way for citizens to keep elected officials in check, are largely controlled by San Francisco’s 11 “district mayors”. Last November’s election form contained 14 measures ...