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San Francisco County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
Directory of San Francisco County, CA Measures
County Results as of Jul 3 8:46am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (578/578)
37.1% Countywide Voter Turnout (156,272/421,094)

Measures
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Proposition A. Additional Funding for Homicide Prevention Services -- City and County of San Francisco (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required -- 50%+1)
Fail: 66,982 / 49.24% Yes votes ...... 69,060 / 50.76% No votes
Shall the City allocate an additional $10 million primarily from the City's General Fund for each of the next three fiscal years for violence prevention and intervention services, establish a Homicide Prevention Planning Council to develop and annually revise a Homicide Prevention Plan, and create a Survivors' Advocate and a Survivors' Fund in the Office of the District Attorney?

Proposition B. Eviction Disclosure Ordinance -- City and County of San Francisco (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required -- 50% + 1)
Pass: 71,440 / 52.22% Yes votes ...... 65,373 / 47.78% No votes
Shall the City change its laws to require landlords who offer to sell buildings of two or more residential units to disclose to all potential buyers the specific legal grounds for any evictions that result in vacant units at the time of sale and whether the evicted tenants were elderly or disabled?

Proposition C. Appointing Elected Officials to the Transbay Joint Powers Authority -- City and County of San Francisco (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required -- 50% + 1)
Fail: 37,030 / 28.28% Yes votes ...... 93,905 / 71.72% No votes
Shall the City change the appointment process for the City's three representatives to the Transbay Joint Powers Authority by specifically designating the Mayor and two members of the Board of Supervisors to represent the City?

Proposition D. Zoning Changes to Limit Services at Laguna Honda Hospital and Other Residential Health Care Facilities -- City and County of San Francisco (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required -- 50% + 1)
Fail: 35,418 / 26.34% Yes votes ...... 99,060 / 73.66% No votes
Shall the City amend the Planning Code to create the "Laguna Honda Hospital Special Use District" that includes the site of Laguna Honda Hospital, limit the patients who can receive services at Laguna Honda Hospital and certain other residential health care facilities, and allow both publicly and privately-owned residential health care facilities in "public" districts throughout San Francisco?

 
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