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San Francisco County, CA June 5, 2012 Election
Directory of San Francisco County, CA Propositions
County Results as of June 15 4:12pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (601/601)
30.8% Countywide Voter Turnout (145,105/470,606)

Propositions
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Proposition A. Garbage Collection and Disposal -- City and County of San Francisco (initiative petition - Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 32697 / 23.43% Yes votes ...... 106848 / 76.57% No votes
Shall the City use a competitive bidding process to award five separate agreements for trash and recycling services; require that garbage processing and transfer facilities be owned by the City and located in San Francisco;require the Board of Supervisors to approve maximum rates for garbage services; and allow the Board of Supervisors to make future amendments that advance the purposes of this ordinance without further voter approval?

Proposition B. Coit Tower Policy -- City and County of San Francisco (Declaration of Policy - Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 72672 / 53.43% Yes votes ...... 63336 / 46.57% No votes
Shall it be City policy to strictly limit commercial activities and private events at Coit Tower, and to use funds from Coit Tower concession operations on the Coit Tower murals, building, and Pioneer Park?

 
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