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November 6, 2001 Election

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County Results as of Nov 11 9:35pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (648/648)
29.6% Countywide Voter Turnout (133,755/452,543)

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  • City

    City Attorney; City of San Francisco

    Treasurer; City of San Francisco

    • Susan Leal
      99,408 votes 86.67%
    • Carlos Petroni
      14,911 votes 13.00%

    Special District

    Director; Proposed San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District; Ward 1

    • Dan Kalb
      25,637 votes 28.26%
    • Howard Ash
      20,352 votes 22.43%
    • Ron K. Dicks
      20,119 votes 22.18%
    • Rose Tsai
      19,424 votes 21.41%
    • Chris Finn
      4,735 votes 5.22%

    Director; Proposed San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District; Ward 2

    • Joe Alioto Veronese
      35,748 votes 41.71%
    • Joel D. Hornstein
      27,514 votes 32.11%
    • Luigi Barassi
      21,790 votes 25.43%

    Director; Proposed San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District; Ward 3

    Director; Proposed San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District; Ward 4

    Director; Proposed San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District; Ward 5

    Local Measures

    Measure A Capital Improvements -- San Francisco Community College District (Bond Measure)
    91,455 / 72.13% Yes votes ...... 35,341 / 27.87% No votes
    Shall the San Francisco Community College District issue, at interest rates within legal limits, bonds of $195,000,000 to pay for capital improvements including facilities to eliminate outdated bungalows; improved disabled accessibility; complete technology network, and new campuses in the Mission and Chinatown/North Beach neighborhoods) further described in the General Obligation Bond Project Report available from the Director of Elections and College?

    Measure B Renewable Energy -- City of San Francisco (Bond Measure)
    92,625 / 72.58% Yes votes ...... 34,995 / 27.42% No votes
    Shall the City and County of San Francisco (or one of its agencies, departments or enterprises) issue revenue bonds and/or other forms of revenue financing in a principal amount not to exceed $100, 000, 000, to finance the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, installation and/or improvement of solar energy facilities and equipment, energy conservation facilities and equipment and/or renewable energy facilities and equipment for various agencies, departments and/or enterprises of the City?

    Measure C Elective Office Vacancies -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment)
    92,361 / 75.10% Yes votes ...... 30,620 / 24.90% No votes
    Shall the rules for filling vacancies in elective offices be changed to shorten the time that a person appointed to fill a vacant office would serve before there is an election for that office?

    Measure D Land Fill in San Francisco Bay -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment)
    93,899 / 74.45% Yes votes ...... 32,225 / 25.55% No votes
    Shall voter approval be required for any City project that would place 100 acres or more of fill in San Francisco Bay?

    Measure E Elections, Ethics, Outside Counsel -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment)
    76,033 / 62.69% Yes votes ...... 45,247 / 37.31% No votes
    Shall there be

    1. a new Elections Commission to oversee the Department of Elections;
    2. a rule prohibiting City employees outside the Department of Elections from helping with elections without Board of Supervisors approval;
    3. new conflict-of-interest rules for the Elections Department, Elections Commission, Ethics Commission and City Attorney;
    4. a reorganization of the Ethics Commission; and
    5. new procedures for City agencies to retain outside legal counsel when the City Attorney has a conflict of interest?

    Measure F Municipal Water and Power Agency -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment)
    64,272 / 49.79% Yes votes ...... 64,805 / 50.21% No votes
    Shall the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission be replaced with a new Municipal Water and Power Agency, governed by an elected board, whose goals would be to provide electricity to San Francisco and to develop renewable energy and conservation projects?

    Measure G Redistricting -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment)
    67,777 / 55.95% Yes votes ...... 53,359 / 44.05% No votes
    Shall the rules for redrawing Board of Supervisors district lines be changed to require the use of adjusted census data and to establish deadlines for the beginning and completing redistricting?

    Measure H Revenue Bonds, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Projects -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment)
    68,247 / 53.89% Yes votes ...... 58,397 / 46.11% No votes
    Shall the Board of Supervisors be allowed to issue revenue bonds to pay for renewable energy facilities or energy conservation facilities without voter approval?

    Measure I District Formation -- San Francisco - Brisbane Municipal Utility District
    60,107 / 48.25% Yes votes ...... 64,468 / 51.75% No votes
    Shall the "San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District" be created and established?


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