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San Francisco County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Directory of San Francisco County, CA Measures
County Results as of Dec 5 11:10am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (580/580)
60.7% Countywide Voter Turnout (253,719/418,285)

Measures
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Proposition A. School Bonds -- City of San Francisco (55% Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 171,236 / 73.85% Yes votes ...... 60,640 / 26.15% No votes
Shall the San Francisco Unified School District modernize and repair up to 64 additional school facilities to health, safety, instructional and accessibility standards, and where applicable, replace portable trailers with permanent classrooms; upgrade bathrooms, science labs, plumbing, electrical and other building systems; replace heating and ventilation systems; and renovate classrooms, with proceeds from the issuance of up to $450,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with guaranteed annual audits, and citizens' oversight to monitor expenditures?

Proposition B. Allowing Members of Boards and Commissions to Participate in Meetings by Teleconference -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 164,166 / 72.22% Yes votes ...... 63,157 / 27.78% No votes
Shall the Board of Supervisors adopt a parental leave policy that permits its members and members of all City boards and commissions to participate in meetings by teleconference when the member is not able to attend in person due to pregnancy, child birth or a related condition?

Proposition C. Setting Salaries of Certain Local Elected Officials -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 140,561 / 63.33% Yes votes ...... 81,396 / 36.67% No votes
Shall the Civil Service Commission set the salaries of the Mayor, City Attorney, District Attorney, Public Defender, Assessor-Recorder, Treasurer, and Sheriff based on the average salary paid to comparable officials in other Bay Area counties?

Proposition D. Disclosure of Private Information -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 143,020 / 64.35% Yes votes ...... 79,230 / 35.65% No votes
Shall the City and the City's contractors be prohibited from disclosing private information about individuals except under limited circumstances?

Proposition E. Parking Tax Ordinance -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 73,922 / 32.77% Yes votes ...... 151,628 / 67.23% No votes
Shall the City's parking tax be increased from 25 percent to 35 percent and apply to valet parking services even if the valet company does not pay for the property where it parks the cars?

Proposition F. Paid Sick Leave Ordinance -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 139,005 / 60.95% Yes votes ...... 89,057 / 39.05% No votes
Shall employers be required to provide paid sick leave to their employees working in San Francisco?

Proposition G. Limitations on Formula Retail Stores -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 125,728 / 58.19% Yes votes ...... 90,353 / 41.81% No votes
Shall formula retail use stores be required to get a conditional use authorization from the Planning Commission before opening in any Neighborhood Commercial District where formula retail use is currently permitted?

Proposition H. Relocation Assistance for No Fault Tenant Removal -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 120,916 / 52.93% Yes votes ...... 107,541 / 47.07% No votes
Shall landlords be required to provide relocation payments to eligible residential tenants who are evicted through no fault of their own?

Proposition I. Adopting a Policy that the Mayor Appear Monthly at a Board of Supervisors Meeting -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 126,023 / 56.36% Yes votes ...... 97,567 / 43.64% No votes
Shall it be City policy to urge the Mayor to appear in person at one regularly scheduled YES meeting of the Board of Supervisors each month to engage in formal policy discussions with members of the Board?

Proposition J. Adopting a Policy Calling for the Impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 133,042 / 58.53% Yes votes ...... 94,282 / 41.47% No votes
Shall it be City policy to call for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney?

Proposition K. Adopting a Policy Relating to the Housing Needs of Seniors and Disabled Adults -- City of San Francisco (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 161,684 / 71.30% Yes votes ...... 65,073 / 28.70% No votes
Shall it be City policy to acknowledge the particular housing needs of seniors and disabled adults with limited financial resources and to explore ways of addressing these needs?

 
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