Total Registration and Turnout
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Registration 436,019
Vote-by-Mail |
|
136,219 |
31.24% |
Election Day |
|
94,995 |
21.79% |
Total |
|
231,214 |
53.03% |
Back to topGovernor
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - EDMUND G. ''JERRY'' BROWN |
|
196,745 |
88.15% |
REP - NEEL KASHKARI |
|
26,442 |
11.85% |
Total |
|
223,187 |
100% |
Back to topLieutenant Governor
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - GAVIN NEWSOM |
|
181,717 |
84.4% |
REP - RON NEHRING |
|
33,589 |
15.6% |
Total |
|
215,306 |
100% |
Back to topSecretary of State
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - ALEX PADILLA |
|
162,575 |
78.5% |
REP - PETE PETERSON |
|
44,537 |
21.5% |
Total |
|
207,112 |
100% |
Back to topState Controller
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - BETTY T. YEE |
|
170,385 |
81.48% |
REP - ASHLEY SWEARENGIN |
|
38,730 |
18.52% |
Total |
|
209,115 |
100% |
Back to topState Treasurer
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - JOHN CHIANG |
|
175,961 |
83.94% |
REP - GREG CONLON |
|
33,665 |
16.06% |
Total |
|
209,626 |
100% |
Back to topAttorney General
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - KAMALA D. HARRIS |
|
180,253 |
83.79% |
REP - RONALD GOLD |
|
34,870 |
16.21% |
Total |
|
215,123 |
100% |
Back to topInsurance Commissioner
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - DAVE JONES |
|
171,711 |
84.38% |
REP - TED GAINES |
|
31,775 |
15.62% |
Total |
|
203,486 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Equalization, District 2
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - FIONA MA |
|
169,455 |
83.52% |
REP - JAMES E. THEIS |
|
33,430 |
16.48% |
Total |
|
202,885 |
100% |
Back to topUnited States Representative, District 12
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - NANCY PELOSI |
|
160,067 |
83.25% |
REP - JOHN DENNIS |
|
32,197 |
16.75% |
Total |
|
192,264 |
100% |
Back to topUnited States Representative, District 14
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - JACKIE SPEIER |
|
19,105 |
79.54% |
REP - ROBIN CHEW |
|
4,913 |
20.46% |
Total |
|
24,018 |
100% |
Back to topState Assembly, District 17
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - DAVID CHIU |
|
63,041 |
51.06% |
DEM - DAVID CAMPOS |
|
60,416 |
48.94% |
Total |
|
123,457 |
100% |
Back to topState Assembly, District 19
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - PHIL TING |
|
68,510 |
78.03% |
REP - RENE PINEDA |
|
19,295 |
21.97% |
Total |
|
87,805 |
100% |
Back to topSup Ct. Assoc Justice LIU
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
105,088 |
82.21% |
No |
|
22,738 |
17.79% |
Total |
|
127,826 |
100% |
Back to topSup Ct. Assoc Justice CUELLAR
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
102,748 |
83.38% |
No |
|
20,477 |
16.62% |
Total |
|
123,225 |
100% |
Back to topSup Ct. Assoc Justice WERDEGAR
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
99,044 |
82.53% |
No |
|
20,967 |
17.47% |
Total |
|
120,011 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 1 Presiding Justice HUMES
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
93,245 |
81.52% |
No |
|
21,143 |
18.48% |
Total |
|
114,388 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 1 Assoc Justice BANKE
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
94,954 |
83.61% |
No |
|
18,615 |
16.39% |
Total |
|
113,569 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 2 Presiding Justice KLINE
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
91,662 |
81.13% |
No |
|
21,319 |
18.87% |
Total |
|
112,981 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 2 Assoc Justice STEWART
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
95,293 |
84.1% |
No |
|
18,012 |
15.9% |
Total |
|
113,305 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 3 Assoc Justice POLLAK
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
90,349 |
80.81% |
No |
|
21,457 |
19.19% |
Total |
|
111,806 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 3 Assoc Justice JENKINS
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
90,032 |
81.86% |
No |
|
19,956 |
18.14% |
Total |
|
109,988 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 4 Presiding Justice RUVOLO
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
89,019 |
79.67% |
No |
|
22,712 |
20.33% |
Total |
|
111,731 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 5 Assoc Justice SIMONS
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
90,654 |
82.02% |
No |
|
19,878 |
17.98% |
Total |
|
110,532 |
100% |
Back to topCOA 1 Div 5 Assoc Justice BRUINIERS
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
86,057 |
79.05% |
No |
|
22,813 |
20.95% |
Total |
|
108,870 |
100% |
Back to topSuperior Court Judge, Seat 20
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DANIEL FLORES |
|
88,257 |
59.69% |
CAROL KINGSLEY |
|
59,598 |
40.31% |
Total |
|
147,855 |
100% |
Back to topSuperintendent of Public Instruction
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
TOM TORLAKSON |
|
109,199 |
69.75% |
MARSHALL TUCK |
|
46,408 |
29.64% |
WRITE-IN |
|
946 |
0.6% |
Total |
|
156,553 |
100% |
Back to topMember, Board of Education
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
EMILY M. MURASE |
|
80,877 |
18.74% |
SHAMANN WALTON |
|
71,629 |
16.6% |
HYDRA MENDOZA |
|
52,998 |
12.28% |
TREVOR MCNEIL |
|
50,642 |
11.73% |
STEVON COOK |
|
50,559 |
11.71% |
DENNIS YANG |
|
36,535 |
8.46% |
LEE HSU |
|
34,442 |
7.98% |
JAMIE RAFAELA WOLFE |
|
27,727 |
6.42% |
MARK MURPHY |
|
25,050 |
5.8% |
WRITE-IN |
|
1,154 |
0.27% |
Total |
|
431,613 |
100% |
Back to topMember, Community College Board 4yr
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
THEA SELBY |
|
76,038 |
18.9% |
BRIGITTE DAVILA |
|
70,588 |
17.55% |
JOHN RIZZO |
|
64,220 |
15.96% |
ANITA GRIER |
|
61,524 |
15.29% |
WENDY ARAGON |
|
57,299 |
14.24% |
RODRIGO SANTOS |
|
49,114 |
12.21% |
DAN CHOI |
|
22,283 |
5.54% |
WRITE-IN |
|
1,225 |
0.3% |
Total |
|
402,291 |
100% |
Back to topMember, Community College Board 2yr
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
AMY BACHARACH |
|
64,188 |
45.56% |
WILLIAM WALKER |
|
56,628 |
40.2% |
THOMAS MOYER |
|
19,217 |
13.64% |
WRITE-IN |
|
845 |
0.6% |
Total |
|
140,878 |
100% |
Back to topBART Director, District 8
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
NICK JOSEFOWITZ |
|
41,993 |
51.09% |
JAMES FANG |
|
34,259 |
41.68% |
FLASH GORDON |
|
5,609 |
6.82% |
WRITE-IN |
|
337 |
0.41% |
Total |
|
82,198 |
100% |
Back to topAssessor-Recorder - 1st
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
CARMEN CHU |
|
148,795 |
98.05% |
WRITE-IN |
|
2,966 |
1.95% |
Total |
|
151,761 |
100% |
Back to topPublic Defender - 1st
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
JEFF ADACHI |
|
149,869 |
98.26% |
WRITE-IN |
|
2,647 |
1.74% |
Total |
|
152,516 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Supervisors, District 2
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
MARK E. FARRELL |
|
15,546 |
78.61% |
JUAN-ANTONIO CARBALLO |
|
4,090 |
20.68% |
WRITE-IN |
|
141 |
0.71% |
Total |
|
19,777 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Supervisors, District 4 - 1st
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
KATY TANG |
|
14,981 |
96.7% |
WRITE-IN |
|
511 |
3.3% |
Total |
|
15,492 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Supervisors, District 6
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
JANE KIM |
|
8,827 |
67.42% |
MICHAEL NULTY |
|
1,467 |
11.21% |
JAMIE WHITAKER |
|
1,458 |
11.14% |
DAVID CARLOS SALAVERRY |
|
1,210 |
9.24% |
WRITE-IN |
|
119 |
0.91% |
WRITE-IN RODNEY HAUGE |
|
11 |
0.08% |
Total |
|
13,092 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Supervisors, District 8
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
SCOTT WIENER |
|
22,854 |
77.67% |
MICHAEL PETRELIS |
|
2,004 |
6.81% |
TOMMY BASSO |
|
1,574 |
5.35% |
GEORGE DAVIS |
|
1,372 |
4.66% |
JOHN NULTY |
|
1,359 |
4.62% |
WRITE-IN |
|
261 |
0.89% |
Total |
|
29,424 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Supervisors, District 10
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
MALIA COHEN |
|
7,141 |
46.49% |
TONY KELLY |
|
3,688 |
24.01% |
MARLENE TRAN |
|
2,704 |
17.6% |
SHAWN M. RICHARD |
|
986 |
6.42% |
ED DONALDSON |
|
793 |
5.16% |
WRITE-IN |
|
48 |
0.31% |
Total |
|
15,360 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 1 - Water Bond. Funding for Water Quality, Supply, Treatment, and Storage Projects.
► moreAuthorizes $7.545 billion in general obligation bonds for state water supply infrastructure projects, including surface and groundwater storage, ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration, and drinking water protection. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bond costs averaging $360 million annually over 40 years. Local government savings for water-related projects, likely averaging a couple hundred million dollars annually over the next few decades.
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
169,102 |
76.79% |
No |
|
51,115 |
23.21% |
Total |
|
220,217 |
100% |
Back to top State Proposition 2 - State Budget. Budget Stabilization Account. Legislative Constitutional Amendment.
► moreRequires annual transfer of state general fund revenues to budget stabilization account. Requires half the revenues be used to repay state debts. Limits use of remaining funds to emergencies or budget defcits. Fiscal Impact: Long-term state savings from faster payment of existing debts. Different levels of state budget reserves, depending on economy and decisions by elected offcials. Smaller local reserves for some school districts.
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
161,903 |
75.6% |
No |
|
52,266 |
24.4% |
Total |
|
214,169 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 45 - Healthcare Insurance. Rate Changes. Initiative Statute.
► moreRequires Insurance Commissioner’s approval before health insurer can change its rates or anything else affecting the charges associated with health insurance. Provides for public notice, disclosure, and hearing, and subsequent judicial review. Exempts employer large group health plans. Fiscal Impact: Increased state administrative costs to regulate health insurance, likely not exceeding the low millions of dollars annually in most years, funded from fees paid by health insurance companies.
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
130,824 |
60.29% |
No |
|
86,154 |
39.71% |
Total |
|
216,978 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 46 - Drug and Alcohol Testing of Doctors. Medical Negligence Lawsuits. Initiative Statute.
► moreRequires drug testing of doctors. Requires review of statewide prescription database before prescribing controlled substances. Increases $250,000 pain/suffering cap in medical negligence lawsuits for infation. Fiscal Impact: State and local government costs from raising the cap on medical malpractice damages ranging from tens of millions to several hundred million dollars annually, offset to some extent by savings from requirements on health care providers.
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
|
143,037 |
65.59% |
Yes |
|
75,043 |
34.41% |
Total |
|
218,080 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 47 - Criminal Sentences. Misdemeanor Penalties. Initiative Statute.
► moreRequires misdemeanor sentence instead of felony for certain drug and property offenses. Inapplicable to persons with prior conviction for serious or violent crime and registered sex offenders. Fiscal Impact: State and county criminal justice savings potentially in the high hundreds of millions of dollars annually. State savings spent on school truancy and dropout prevention, mental health and substance abuse treatment, and victim services.
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
177,354 |
80.09% |
No |
|
44,076 |
19.91% |
Total |
|
221,430 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 48 - Indian Gaming Compacts. Referendum.
► moreA “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians and the Wiyot Tribe. Fiscal Impact: One-time payments ($16 million to $35 million) and for 20 years annual payments ($10 million) from Indian tribes to state and local governments to address costs related to the operation of a new casino.
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
|
109,510 |
54.83% |
Yes |
|
90,219 |
45.17% |
Total |
|
199,729 |
100% |
Back to topLocal Measure A - San Francisco Transportation and Road Improvement Bond
► moreTo construct, redesign and rebuild streets and sidewalks and to make infrastructure repairs and improvements that increase MUNI service reliability, ease traffic congestion, reduce vehicle travel times, enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety, and improve disabled access, shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $500 million in general obligation bonds, subject to independent citizen oversight and regular audits?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
157,562 |
71.87% |
No |
|
61,657 |
28.13% |
Total |
|
219,219 |
100% |
This measure requires 66⅔% affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure B - Adjusting Transportation Funding for Population Growth
► moreShall the City amend the Charter to increase the amount the City provides to the Municipal Transportation Agency based on increases in the City’s population, with such funds to be used to improve Muni and to improve street safety?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
132,650 |
61.39% |
No |
|
83,413 |
38.61% |
Total |
|
216,063 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure C - Children’s Fund; Public Education Enrichment Fund; Children and Families Council; Rainy Day Reserve
► moreShall the City amend the Charter to support services to children, youth, and their families by extending the Children’s Fund for 25 years and increasing its funding; extending the Public Education Enrichment Fund for 26 years; creating an Our Children, Our Families Council; and dividing the existing Rainy Day Reserve into a City Rainy Day Reserve and a School District Rainy Day Reserve?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
159,800 |
74.44% |
No |
|
54,880 |
25.56% |
Total |
|
214,680 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure D - Retiree Health Benefits for Former Redevelopment Agency and Successor Agency Employees
► moreShall the City amend the Charter to make retiree health care benefits available to certain employees of the former San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and the Successor Agency?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
117,283 |
56.13% |
No |
|
91,680 |
43.87% |
Total |
|
208,963 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure E - Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
► moreShall the City collect a tax of 2 cents per ounce from the distributors of sugar-sweetened beverages to fund health, nutrition, physical education and active recreation programs?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
123,475 |
55.59% |
No |
|
98,625 |
44.41% |
Total |
|
222,100 |
100% |
This measure requires 66⅔% affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure F - Pier 70
► moreShall the City increase the height limit for new buildings on the 28-acre development site in the Pier 70 area from 40 feet to 90 feet; and shall it be City policy to encourage the City to proceed with public approval processes, including environmental review, for this mixed-use project, and encourage parks, housing, cultural space, and job creation for this site?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
158,729 |
72.85% |
No |
|
59,149 |
27.15% |
Total |
|
217,878 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure G - Additional Transfer Tax on Residential Property Sold Within 5 Years of Purchase
► moreShall the City impose an additional tax of between 14% and 24% on the total sale price of certain multi-unit residential properties that are sold within five years of purchase or transfer, subject to certain exceptions?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
|
117,887 |
53.91% |
Yes |
|
100,776 |
46.09% |
Total |
|
218,663 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure H - Requiring Certain Golden Gate Park Athletic Fields To Be Kept As Grass With No Artificial Lighting
► moreShall the City be required to keep natural grass at all athletic fields in Golden Gate Park west of Crossover Drive and to prohibit nighttime sports field lighting in these areas?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
|
119,519 |
54.81% |
Yes |
|
98,555 |
45.19% |
Total |
|
218,074 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure I - Renovation of Playgrounds, Walking Trails, and Athletic Fields
► moreShall the City allow renovations to children’s playgrounds, walking trails and athletic fields if such renovations, which could include installing artificial turf or nighttime lighting on athletic fields, would double their anticipated usage and if an environmental impact report has been certified?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
120,884 |
55.21% |
No |
|
98,057 |
44.79% |
Total |
|
218,941 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure J - Minimum Wage Increase
► moreShall the City gradually increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour by July 1, 2018, with further increases based on inflation?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
174,143 |
77.43% |
No |
|
50,771 |
22.57% |
Total |
|
224,914 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure K - Affordable Housing
► moreShall it be City policy to help construct or rehabilitate at least 30,000 homes by 2020, more than 50% of which will be affordable for middle-class households and more than 33% of which will be affordable for low- and moderate-income households, and secure sufficient funding to achieve that goal?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
|
143,582 |
65.56% |
No |
|
75,430 |
34.44% |
Total |
|
219,012 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to topLocal Measure L - Policy Regarding Transportation Priorities
► moreShall it be City policy to change parking and transportation priorities?
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
|
134,878 |
62.94% |
Yes |
|
79,417 |
37.06% |
Total |
|
214,295 |
100% |
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Back to top