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March 2, 2004 Election

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County Results as of May 4 2:45pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (577/577)
42.5% Countywide Voter Turnout (190,828/448,948)

Statewide Results as of Mar 26 4:14pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (21830/21830)
43.6% Statewide Voter Turnout (6,585,111/15,091,160)

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Polling Location on March 2, 7am-8pm
School - Ap Giannini
3151 Ortega St
San Francisco, CA
Precinct 24290000
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    President

    President of the United States; Democratic PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • John F. Kerry, Democratic
      1,975,043 votes 64.4%
    • John Edwards, Democratic
      606,224 votes 19.8%
    • Dennis J. Kucinich, Democratic
      143,162 votes 4.7%
    • Howard Dean, Democratic
      129,063 votes 4.3%
    • Al Sharpton, Democratic
      58,454 votes 2%
    • Joe Lieberman, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      52,078 votes 1.6%
    • Wesley Clark, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      50,455 votes 1.6%
    • Carol Moseley Braun, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      24,087 votes .7%
    • Dick Gephardt, Democratic (Withdrawn)
      21,613 votes .7%
    • Lyndon Larouche, Democratic
      7,846 votes .2%
    • Fern Penna, Democratic (Write-in)
    • James Alexander-Pace, Democratic (Write-in)
    • David Giacomuzzi, Democratic (Write-in)
    • John Nigro, Jr., Democratic (Write-in)
    • Katarina Dunmar, Democratic (Write-in)

    President of the United States; Republican PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • George W. Bush, Republican
      2,184,828 votes 100%
    • Bill Wyatt, Republican (Write-in)
    • Blake Ashby, Republican (Write-in)
    • Doc Castellano, Republican (Write-in)
    • Nancy Warrick, Republican (Write-in)
    • Bradley J. Barton, Republican (Write-in)
    • Richard Allen Holtz, Republican (Write-in)
    • Richard P. Bosa, Republican (Write-in)

    President of the United States; American Independent PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Michael A. Peroutka, American Independent
      25,950 votes 100%

    President of the United States; Green PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Peter Miguel Camejo, Green
      33,255 votes 75.9%
    • David Cobb, Green
      5,002 votes 11.5%
    • Lorna Salzman, Green
      4,680 votes 10.6%
    • Kent Mesplay, Green
      883 votes 2%

    President of the United States; Libertarian PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Gary Nolan, Libertarian
      11,677 votes 59.3%
    • Aaron Russo, Libertarian
      4,761 votes 24.2%
    • Michael Badnarik, Libertarian
      3,266 votes 16.5%

    President of the United States; Peace and Freedom PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Leonard Peltier, Peace and Freedom
      2,767 votes 59.2%
    • Walter F. "Walt" Brown, Peace and Freedom
      1,914 votes 40.8%
    • Mumia Abu-Jamal, Peace and Freedom
    • Israel Feuer, Peace and Freedom (Write-in)

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Peace and Freedom, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for President of the United States)

    US Senate

    United States Senator; Democratic PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Barbara Boxer, Democratic
      2,532,621 votes 100%

    United States Senator; Republican PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bill Jones, Republican
      1,002,875 votes 44.9%
    • Rosario Marin, Republican
      448,756 votes 20.1%
    • Howard Kaloogian, Republican
      248,443 votes 11.2%
    • Toni Casey, Republican
      139,835 votes 6.3%
    • Tim Stoen, Republican
      123,182 votes 5.5%
    • James Stewart, Republican
      77,111 votes 3.4%
    • Barry L. Hatch, Republican
      70,307 votes 3.1%
    • John M. Van Zandt, Republican
      56,143 votes 2.5%
    • Danney Ball, Republican
      37,059 votes 1.6%
    • Bill Quraishi, Republican
      32,022 votes 1.4%
    • Louis E. Longoria, Republican (Write-in)

    United States Senator; American Independent PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Don J. Grundmann, American Independent
      31,277 votes 100%

    United States Senator; Libertarian PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    United States Senator; Peace and Freedom PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Libertarian, Peace and Freedom, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for United States Senator)

    US House

    United States Representative; District 12; Democratic PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    United States Representative; District 12; Republican PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    United States Representative; District 12; Green PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    United States Representative; District 12; Libertarian PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    (Only Democratic, Green, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for United States Representative; District 12)

    State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 12; Democratic PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Leland Y. Yee, Democratic
      47,443 votes 100%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 12; Republican PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Howard Epstein, Republican
      8,569 votes 100%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 12; Libertarian PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member of the State Assembly; District 12)

    Party Committee

    Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of San Francisco; Assembly District 12Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (12 Elected)

    Republican Party County Central Committee; County of San Francisco; Assembly District 12Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (12 Elected)

    • Harold M. Hoogasian
    • Barbara Kiley
    • Rhonda K. Brown
    • Leo Lacayo
    • Ron "DrK" Konopaski
    • Janet C. Campbell
    • Michael Joseph Antonini
    • Roger E. Schulke
    • Dave Katz
    • Rita Elizabeth O'Hara
    • Mike Garza
    • Terence Faulkner
    • Howard Epstein

    Green Party County Council; County of San FranciscoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (9 Elected)

    State Propositions

    Proposition 55 Kindergarten -University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2004
    3,181,725 / 50.8% Yes votes ...... 3,076,099 / 49.2% No votes
    Should the state sell twelve billion three hundred million dollars ($12,300,000,000) in general obligation bonds for construction and renovation of K-12 school facilities and higher education facilities?

    Proposition 56 State Budget, Related Taxes, Reserve, Voting Requirements, Penalties
    2,151,359 / 34.3% Yes votes ...... 4,113,036 / 65.7% No votes
    Should the State Constitution and certain statutes be amended to allow the state legislature to pass the state budget and budget-related tax and appropriation bills with a 55 percent vote, and to make other changes to the budget process?

    Proposition 57 The Economic Recovery Bond Act
    3,991,044 / 63.3% Yes votes ...... 2,312,254 / 36.7% No votes
    Should the state of California borrow 15 billion dollars ($15,000,000,000) through the sale of bonds to provide financing for California's budget deficit?

    Proposition 58 The California Balanced Budget Act
    4,461,157 / 71.1% Yes votes ...... 1,813,507 / 28.9% No votes
    Should the state Constitution be amended to require that the state adopt a balanced budget and provide for mid-year adjustments if the budget falls out of balance? Should the Constitution also include state budget reserve requirements and limits on future borrowing to finance budget deficits?

    Local Measures

    Measure 2 Regional Traffic Relief Plan -- County of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Solano (Regional Measure - Majority Vote)
    631,304 / 58.5% Yes votes ...... 448,771 / 41.5% No votes
       178,464 (59.55%) Yes / 121,206 (40.45%) No in Santa Clara County
       164,497 (55.6%) Yes / 131,098 (44.4%) No in Alameda County
       121,167 (51.4%) Yes / 114,766 (48.6%) No in Contra Costa County
       51285 (64.29%) Yes / 28487 (35.71%) No in Marin County
       115,891 (68.53%) Yes / 53,214 (31.47%) No in San Francisco County
       Yes / No in Solano County
    Shall voters authorize a Regional Traffic Relief Plan that does the following:

    (1) Directs revenues generated through the collection of bridge tolls to provide the following projects:
    (A) Expand and extend BART.
    (B) New transbay commuter rail crossing south of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
    (C) Comprehensive Regional Express bus network.
    (D) New expanded ferry service.
    (E) Better connections between BART, buses, ferries, and rail.

    (2) Approves a one dollar ($1) toll increase effective July 1, 2004, on all toll bridges in the bay area, except the Golden Gate Bridge?

    Measure A Tax-deferred Transfer of Accrued Vacation and Sick Leave to Employees -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    107,690 / 62.38% Yes votes ...... 64,943 / 37.62% No votes
    Shall City employees who receive a cash payment for unused vacation time and sick leave be permitted to defer this payment and defer state and federal taxes on this payment?

    Measure B Retirement Benefits for District Attorneys, Public Defenders and Public Defender Investigators -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    114,209 / 67.73% Yes votes ...... 54,418 / 32.27% No votes
    May the City contract with the California Public Employee Retirement System for retirement benefits for District Attorneys, Public Defenders and Public Defender investigators if there is no change in cost to the City?

    Measure C Reduce the Minimum Police Staffing Level after Conducting a Study of Which Positions Could be Filled by Civilian Personnel -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    105,005 / 61.85% Yes votes ...... 64,773 / 38.15% No votes
    Shall the City reduce the required number of uniformed Police officers if the City fills certain positions currently performed by uniformed officers with civilian staff?

    Measure D Retirement Benefits for Domestic Partners -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    113,646 / 65.07% Yes votes ...... 60,999 / 34.93% No votes
    Shall domestic partners be allowed to register in the City, even if they live or work outside the City, and shall the City Employees' Retirement System treat domestic partners as spouses?

    Measure E Board of Supervisors to Respond to Orders/Requests for the Production of City Records Under State and Federal Laws -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    87,704 / 52.22% Yes votes ...... 80,236 / 47.78% No votes
    Shall the Board of Supervisors, rather than individual departments and officials, respond to requests made by the federal or state government for records that may contain private information about citizens?

    Measure F Reclassify Deputy Sheriffs as Safety Employees Covered Under Charter Section A8.590-1 et seq -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    103,327 / 63.16% Yes votes ...... 60,267 / 36.84% No votes
    Shall the rules that apply to labor negotiations with the uniformed members of the Police and Fire departments also apply to labor negotiations with the deputy sheriffs?

    Measure G Supplemental Compensation for Employees on Military Leave -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    99,726 / 58.90% Yes votes ...... 69,589 / 41.10% No votes
    May the City provide supplemental pay for more than 180 days to City employees called for military service, and may the City provide this pay retroactively?

    Measure H Establishing a Public Education Fund -- City of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
    123,103 / 70.77% Yes votes ...... 50,837 / 29.23% No votes
    Shall the City create a fund to increase the City's spending for public education over the next eleven years?

    Measure I Healthy Air Enforcement Act of 2004 -- City of San Francisco (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
    118,074 / 67.49% Yes votes ...... 56,864 / 32.51% No votes
    Shall Muni be required to replace diesel buses purchased before 1991, and shall any new Muni vehicles be required to meet the anti-pollution standards that apply to other City vehicles?

    Measure J Incentives to Build Below Market Rate Housing and Exceptions to Density Restrictions -- City of San Francisco (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
    52,028 / 30.01% Yes votes ...... 121,352 / 69.99% No votes
    Shall housing developments located downtown or along the central waterfront be subject to less-restrictive density and height rules than other housing developments if the developer builds and sells additional below-market rate housing?


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