604 of 604 precincts (100%)
Last Updated: November 27, 2018 15:56:29
Total Registration and Turnout
Registration 500,516
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Vote-by-Mail |
244,962 |
48.94% |
Election Day |
127,886 |
25.55% |
Total |
372,848 |
74.49% |
Governor
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - GAVIN NEWSOM |
312,181 |
86.39% |
REP - JOHN H. COX |
49,181 |
13.61% |
Total |
361,362 |
100% |
Under Votes |
11,236 |
|
Over Votes |
144 |
|
Lieutenant Governor
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - ELENI KOUNALAKIS |
172,741 |
52.91% |
DEM - ED HERNANDEZ |
153,733 |
47.09% |
Total |
326,474 |
100% |
Under Votes |
45,920 |
|
Over Votes |
348 |
|
Secretary of State
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - ALEX PADILLA |
309,367 |
87.66% |
REP - MARK P. MEUSER |
43,538 |
12.34% |
Total |
352,905 |
100% |
Under Votes |
19,728 |
|
Over Votes |
109 |
|
State Controller
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - BETTY T. YEE |
311,559 |
87.87% |
REP - KONSTANTINOS RODITIS |
43,021 |
12.13% |
Total |
354,580 |
100% |
Under Votes |
18,077 |
|
Over Votes |
85 |
|
State Treasurer
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - FIONA MA |
306,998 |
87.04% |
REP - GREG CONLON |
45,699 |
12.96% |
Total |
352,697 |
100% |
Under Votes |
19,947 |
|
Over Votes |
98 |
|
Attorney General
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - XAVIER BECERRA |
305,501 |
86.65% |
REP - STEVEN C BAILEY |
47,070 |
13.35% |
Total |
352,571 |
100% |
Under Votes |
20,077 |
|
Over Votes |
94 |
|
Insurance Commissioner
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - RICARDO LARA |
235,299 |
69.68% |
NPP - STEVE POIZNER |
102,364 |
30.32% |
Total |
337,663 |
100% |
Under Votes |
34,922 |
|
Over Votes |
157 |
|
Board of Equalization, District 2
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - MALIA COHEN |
292,973 |
85.98% |
REP - MARK BURNS |
47,753 |
14.02% |
Total |
340,726 |
100% |
Under Votes |
31,941 |
|
Over Votes |
75 |
|
U.S. Senator
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - DIANNE FEINSTEIN |
226,167 |
64.23% |
DEM - KEVIN DE LEON |
125,954 |
35.77% |
Total |
352,121 |
100% |
Under Votes |
20,247 |
|
Over Votes |
374 |
|
U.S. Representative, District 12
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - NANCY PELOSI |
275,292 |
86.82% |
REP - LISA REMMER |
41,780 |
13.18% |
Total |
317,072 |
100% |
Under Votes |
15,225 |
|
Over Votes |
107 |
|
U.S. Representative, District 13
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - BARBARA LEE |
0 |
0% |
GRN - LAURA WELLS |
0 |
0% |
Total |
0 |
0% |
Under Votes |
0 |
|
Over Votes |
0 |
|
U.S. Representative, District 14
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - JACKIE SPEIER |
31,632 |
82.98% |
REP - CRISTINA OSMEÑA |
6,487 |
17.02% |
Total |
38,119 |
100% |
Under Votes |
2,211 |
|
Over Votes |
8 |
|
State Assembly, District 17
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - DAVID CHIU |
140,381 |
75.53% |
DEM - ALEJANDRO FERNANDEZ |
45,483 |
24.47% |
Total |
185,864 |
100% |
Under Votes |
28,709 |
|
Over Votes |
192 |
|
State Assembly, District 19
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
DEM - PHIL TING |
125,804 |
84.41% |
REP - KEITH BOGDON |
23,238 |
15.59% |
Total |
149,042 |
100% |
Under Votes |
8,898 |
|
Over Votes |
37 |
|
Supreme Court Associate Justice CORRIGAN
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
148,219 |
61.95% |
No |
91,024 |
38.05% |
Total |
239,243 |
100% |
Under Votes |
133,261 |
|
Over Votes |
238 |
|
Supreme Court Associate Justice KRUGER
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
205,510 |
87.52% |
No |
29,316 |
12.48% |
Total |
234,826 |
100% |
Under Votes |
137,808 |
|
Over Votes |
108 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 1 Presiding Justice HUMES
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
191,112 |
84.39% |
No |
35,350 |
15.61% |
Total |
226,462 |
100% |
Under Votes |
146,150 |
|
Over Votes |
130 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 1 Associate Justice MARGULIES
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
159,187 |
69.49% |
No |
69,907 |
30.51% |
Total |
229,094 |
100% |
Under Votes |
143,534 |
|
Over Votes |
114 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 2 Associate Justice RICHMAN
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
137,706 |
62.07% |
No |
84,144 |
37.93% |
Total |
221,850 |
100% |
Under Votes |
150,802 |
|
Over Votes |
90 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 2 Associate Justice MILLER
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
156,312 |
69.68% |
No |
68,021 |
30.32% |
Total |
224,333 |
100% |
Under Votes |
148,241 |
|
Over Votes |
168 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 3 Presiding Justice SIGGINS
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
185,727 |
83.74% |
No |
36,070 |
16.26% |
Total |
221,797 |
100% |
Under Votes |
150,859 |
|
Over Votes |
86 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 4 Associate Justice STREETER
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
185,425 |
84.18% |
No |
34,850 |
15.82% |
Total |
220,275 |
100% |
Under Votes |
152,378 |
|
Over Votes |
89 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 4 Associate Justice TUCHER
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
197,903 |
88.51% |
No |
25,688 |
11.49% |
Total |
223,591 |
100% |
Under Votes |
149,000 |
|
Over Votes |
151 |
|
Court of Appeal Division 5 Presiding Justice JONES
► more
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
200,164 |
88.94% |
No |
24,889 |
11.06% |
Total |
225,053 |
100% |
Under Votes |
147,640 |
|
Over Votes |
49 |
|
Superintendent of Public Instruction
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
TONY K. THURMOND |
191,332 |
65.71% |
MARSHALL TUCK |
97,777 |
33.58% |
WRITE-IN |
2,071 |
0.71% |
Total |
291,180 |
100% |
Under Votes |
80,051 |
|
Over Votes |
1,511 |
|
Member, Board of Education
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
ALISON COLLINS |
122,865 |
15.02% |
GABRIELA LÓPEZ |
112,299 |
13.73% |
FAAUUGA MOLIGA |
107,989 |
13.2% |
PHIL KIM |
76,017 |
9.29% |
MICHELLE PARKER |
65,740 |
8.04% |
LI MIAO LOVETT |
61,412 |
7.51% |
JOHN TRASVIÑA |
46,601 |
5.7% |
ALIDA FISHER |
37,735 |
4.61% |
MONICA CHINCHILLA |
34,193 |
4.18% |
LENETTE THOMPSON |
30,496 |
3.73% |
JOSEPHINE ZHAO |
27,761 |
3.39% |
MIA SATYA |
17,540 |
2.14% |
PAUL KANGAS |
13,967 |
1.71% |
DARRON A. PADILLA |
12,950 |
1.58% |
MARTIN RAWLINGS-FEIN |
12,439 |
1.52% |
CONNOR KRONE |
12,251 |
1.5% |
ROGER SINASOHN |
12,018 |
1.47% |
LEX LEIFHEIT |
9,605 |
1.17% |
PHILLIP MARCEL HOUSE |
2,491 |
0.3% |
WRITE-IN |
1,551 |
0.19% |
Total |
817,920 |
100% |
Under Votes |
282,075 |
|
Over Votes |
16,041 |
|
Member, Community College Board
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
BRIGITTE DAVILA |
187,792 |
29.91% |
THEA SELBY |
184,956 |
29.46% |
JOHN RIZZO |
151,356 |
24.11% |
VICTOR OLIVIERI |
101,368 |
16.15% |
WRITE-IN |
2,373 |
0.38% |
Total |
627,845 |
100% |
Under Votes |
487,621 |
|
Over Votes |
2,760 |
|
BART Director, District 8
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
JANICE LI |
39,997 |
32.05% |
EVA I. CHAO |
24,525 |
19.65% |
MELANIE NUTTER |
23,659 |
18.96% |
BRIAN J. LARKIN |
16,527 |
13.24% |
JONATHAN LYENS |
14,688 |
11.77% |
WILLIAM WALKER |
5,070 |
4.06% |
WRITE-IN |
343 |
0.27% |
Total |
124,809 |
100% |
Under Votes |
39,920 |
|
Over Votes |
1,610 |
|
Assessor-Recorder - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
CARMEN CHU |
235,187 |
74.4% |
PAUL BELLAR |
79,674 |
25.2% |
WRITE-IN |
1,255 |
0.4% |
Total |
316,116 |
100% |
Under Votes |
52,051 |
|
Over Votes |
411 |
|
Public Defender - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
JEFF ADACHI |
286,688 |
98.4% |
WRITE-IN |
4,670 |
1.6% |
Total |
291,358 |
100% |
Under Votes |
77,150 |
|
Over Votes |
70 |
|
Board of Supervisors, District 2 - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
CATHERINE STEFANI |
14,378 |
40.71% |
NICK JOSEFOWITZ |
13,617 |
38.56% |
SCHUYLER HUDAK |
4,132 |
11.7% |
JOHN DENNIS |
3,095 |
8.76% |
WRITE-IN |
93 |
0.26% |
Total |
35,315 |
100% |
Under Votes |
4,515 |
|
Over Votes |
76 |
|
Board of Supervisors, District 4 - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
GORDON MAR |
10,288 |
36.23% |
JESSICA HO |
7,423 |
26.14% |
TREVOR MCNEIL |
3,479 |
12.25% |
ARTHUR TOM |
2,435 |
8.57% |
LOU ANN BASSAN |
2,169 |
7.64% |
MIKE MURPHY |
1,176 |
4.14% |
TUAN NGUYEN |
848 |
2.99% |
ADAM KIM |
511 |
1.8% |
WRITE-IN |
68 |
0.24% |
Total |
28,397 |
100% |
Under Votes |
2,840 |
|
Over Votes |
175 |
|
Board of Supervisors, District 6 - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
MATT HANEY |
14,249 |
56.24% |
CHRISTINE JOHNSON |
6,237 |
24.62% |
SONJA TRAUSS |
4,759 |
18.78% |
WRITE-IN |
93 |
0.37% |
Total |
25,338 |
100% |
Under Votes |
3,460 |
|
Over Votes |
74 |
|
Board of Supervisors, District 8 - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
RAFAEL MANDELMAN |
38,292 |
91% |
LAWRENCE ''STARK'' DAGESSE |
3,554 |
8.45% |
WRITE-IN |
233 |
0.55% |
Total |
42,079 |
100% |
Under Votes |
5,933 |
|
Over Votes |
37 |
|
Board of Supervisors, District 10 - RCV first choice totals
Complete RCV results
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
SHAMANN WALTON |
9,550 |
41.22% |
TONY KELLY |
5,643 |
24.36% |
THEO ELLINGTON |
4,800 |
20.72% |
UZURI PEASE-GREENE |
1,304 |
5.63% |
GLORIA BERRY |
954 |
4.12% |
ASALE CHANDLER |
799 |
3.45% |
WRITE-IN |
89 |
0.38% |
WRITE-IN NEO VEAVEA |
30 |
0.13% |
Total |
23,169 |
100% |
Under Votes |
2,936 |
|
Over Votes |
152 |
|
State Proposition 1 - Authorizes Bonds to Fund Specified Housing
Assistance Programs. Legislative Statute.
► moreAuthorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for
existing affordable housing programs for low-income residents, veterans, farmworkers,
manufactured and mobile homes, infill, and transit-oriented housing. Fiscal Impact:
Increased state costs to repay bonds averaging about $170 million annually over the next 35
years.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
263,769 |
74.69% |
No |
89,382 |
25.31% |
Total |
353,151 |
100% |
Under Votes |
18,594 |
|
Over Votes |
161 |
|
State Proposition 2 - Authorizes Bonds to Fund Existing Housing Program
for Individuals with Mental Illness. Legislative Statute.
► moreAmends Mental Health Services Act to fund No Place
Like Home Program, which finances housing for individuals with mental illness. Ratifies
existing law establishing the No Place Like Home Program. Fiscal Impact: Allows the state to
use up to $140 million per year of county mental health funds to repay up to $2 billion in
bonds. These bonds would fund housing for those with mental illness who are homeless.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
281,389 |
79.59% |
No |
72,163 |
20.41% |
Total |
353,552 |
100% |
Under Votes |
18,230 |
|
Over Votes |
124 |
|
State Proposition 3 - Authorizes Bonds to Fund Projects for Water Supply
and Quality, Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Water Conveyance, and Groundwater Sustainability and
Storage. Initiative Statute.
► moreAuthorizes $8.877 billion in state general obligation
bonds for various infrastructure projects. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay
bonds averaging $430 million per year 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 |
207,164 |
60.01% |
No |
138,046 |
39.99% |
Total |
345,210 |
100% |
Under Votes |
26,417 |
|
Over Votes |
279 |
|
State Proposition 4 - Authorizes Bonds Funding Construction at Hospitals
Providing Children’s Health Care. Initiative Statute.
► moreAuthorizes $1.5 billion in bonds, to be repaid from
state’s General Fund, to fund grants for construction, expansion, renovation, and equipping
of qualifying children’s hospitals. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds
averaging about $80 million annually over the next 35 years.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
253,202 |
72.83% |
No |
94,437 |
27.17% |
Total |
347,639 |
100% |
Under Votes |
24,028 |
|
Over Votes |
239 |
|
State Proposition 5 - Changes Requirements for Certain Property Owners to
Transfer Their Property Tax Base to Replacement Property. Initiative Constitutional
Amendment and Statute.
► moreRemoves certain transfer requirements for homeowners
over 55, severely disabled homeowners, and contaminated or disaster-destroyed property.
Fiscal Impact: Schools and local governments each would lose over $100 million in annual
property taxes early on, growing to about $1 billion per year. Similar increase in state
costs to backfill school property tax losses.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
260,118 |
75.12% |
Yes |
86,130 |
24.88% |
Total |
346,248 |
100% |
Under Votes |
25,364 |
|
Over Votes |
294 |
|
State Proposition 6 - Eliminates Certain Road Repair and Transportation
Funding. Requires Certain Fuel Taxes and Vehicle Fees Be Approved by the Electorate.
Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
► moreRepeals a 2017 transportation law’s taxes and fees
designated for road repairs and public transportation. Fiscal Impact: Reduced ongoing
revenues of $5.1 billion from state fuel and vehicle taxes that mainly would have paid for
highway and road maintenance and repairs, as well as transit programs.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
291,660 |
82.94% |
Yes |
60,002 |
17.06% |
Total |
351,662 |
100% |
Under Votes |
19,912 |
|
Over Votes |
332 |
|
State Proposition 7 - Conforms California Daylight Saving Time to Federal
Law. Allows Legislature to Change Daylight Saving Time Period. Legislative Statute.
► moreGives Legislature ability to change daylight saving
time period by two-thirds vote, if changes are consistent with federal law. Fiscal Impact:
This measure has no direct fiscal effect because changes to daylight saving time would
depend on future actions by the Legislature and potentially the federal government.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
233,508 |
67.08% |
No |
114,618 |
32.92% |
Total |
348,126 |
100% |
Under Votes |
23,666 |
|
Over Votes |
114 |
|
State Proposition 8 - Regulates Amounts Outpatient Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Charge for Dialysis Treatment. Initiative Statute.
► moreRequires rebates and penalties if charges exceed
limit. Requires annual reporting to the state. Prohibits clinics from refusing to treat
patients based on payment source. Fiscal Impact: Overall annual effect on state and local
governments ranging from net positive impact in the low tens of millions of dollars to net
negative impact in the tens of millions of dollars.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
202,728 |
57.56% |
No |
149,499 |
42.44% |
Total |
352,227 |
100% |
Under Votes |
20,107 |
|
Over Votes |
232 |
|
State Proposition 10 - Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent
Control on Residential Property. Initiative Statute.
► moreRepeals state law that currently restricts the scope
of rent-control policies that cities and other local jurisdictions may impose on residential
property. Fiscal Impact: Potential net reduction in state and local revenues of tens of
millions of dollars per year in the long term. Depending on actions by local communities,
revenue losses could be less or considerably more.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
190,911 |
52.97% |
No |
169,527 |
47.03% |
Total |
360,438 |
100% |
Under Votes |
11,904 |
|
Over Votes |
224 |
|
State Proposition 11 - Requires Private-Sector Emergency Ambulance
Employees to Remain On-Call During Work Breaks. Eliminates Certain Employer Liability.
Initiative Statute.
► moreLaw entitling hourly employees to breaks without
being on-call would not apply to private-sector ambulance employees. Fiscal Impact: Likely
fiscal benefit to local governments (in the form of lower costs and higher revenues),
potentially in the tens of millions of dollars each year.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
No |
214,363 |
61.21% |
Yes |
135,874 |
38.79% |
Total |
350,237 |
100% |
Under Votes |
22,063 |
|
Over Votes |
266 |
|
State Proposition 12 - Establishes New Standards for Confinement of
Specified Farm Animals; Bans Sale of Noncomplying Products. Initiative Statute.
► moreEstablishes minimum requirements for confining
certain farm animals. Prohibits sales of meat and egg products from animals confined in
noncomplying manner. Fiscal Impact: Potential decrease in state income tax revenues from
farm businesses, likely not more than several million dollars annually. State costs up to
$10 million annually to enforce the measure.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
256,166 |
72.43% |
No |
97,515 |
27.57% |
Total |
353,681 |
100% |
Under Votes |
18,717 |
|
Over Votes |
168 |
|
Local Measure A - Embarcadero Seawall Earthquake Safety Bond
► moreTo protect the waterfront, BART and Muni, buildings,
historic piers, and roads from earthquakes, flooding and rising seas by: repairing the 100
year old Embarcadero Seawall; strengthening the Embarcadero; and fortifying transit
infrastructure and utilities serving residents and businesses; shall the city issue
$425,000,000 in bonds, with a duration up to 30 years from the time of issuance, an
estimated tax rate of $0.013/$100 of assessed property value, and estimated annual revenues
of up to $40,000,000, with citizen oversight and regular audits? The City’s current debt
management policy is to keep the property tax rate from City general obligation bonds below
the 2006 rate by issuing new bonds as older ones are retired and the tax base grows, though
the overall property tax rate may vary based on other factors.
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
288,146 |
82.7% |
No |
60,276 |
17.3% |
Total |
348,422 |
100% |
Under Votes |
23,854 |
|
Over Votes |
290 |
|
This measure requires 66⅔%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Local Measure B - City Privacy Guidelines
► moreShall the City amend the Charter to include privacy
guidelines and require the City Administrator to propose a privacy ordinance consistent with
the guidelines to the Board of Supervisors?
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
186,758 |
57.58% |
No |
137,592 |
42.42% |
Total |
324,350 |
100% |
Under Votes |
48,069 |
|
Over Votes |
147 |
|
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Local Measure C - Additional Business Taxes to Fund Homeless Services
► moreShall the City impose additional business taxes to
create a dedicated fund to support services for homeless people and prevent homelessness,
including one tax of 0.175% to 0.69% on gross receipts over $50 million that a business
receives in San Francisco, and another tax of 1.5% on certain administrative offices’
payroll expense in San Francisco, raising an estimated $250–300 million in combined tax
revenues annually, and with no expiration date for these taxes?
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
215,491 |
61.34% |
No |
135,835 |
38.66% |
Total |
351,326 |
100% |
Under Votes |
20,958 |
|
Over Votes |
282 |
|
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Local Measure D - Additional Tax on Cannabis Businesses; Expanding the
Businesses Subject to Business Taxes
► moreShall the City impose new cannabis business taxes
beginning in 2021, at rates ranging from 1% to 5% on gross receipts of cannabis businesses
in San Francisco, where the Board of Supervisors could decrease those rates, or increase
them up to 7%; and shall the City apply many of its business taxes to businesses with over
$500,000 in gross receipts in San Francisco that do not have a physical presence here;
raising an estimated $2–4 million annually in combined tax revenues in 2019 and 2020, and an
estimated $7–16 million annually beginning in 2021, and with no expiration date on these
newly imposed and applied taxes?
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
227,250 |
65.67% |
No |
118,815 |
34.33% |
Total |
346,065 |
100% |
Under Votes |
26,332 |
|
Over Votes |
169 |
|
This measure requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Local Measure E - Partial Allocation of Hotel Tax for Arts and Cultural
Purposes
► moreShall the City annually distribute up to 1.5% of the
current base hotel tax for specific arts and cultural purposes, without increasing the
existing hotel tax?
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Yes |
258,343 |
75.12% |
No |
85,585 |
24.88% |
Total |
343,928 |
100% |
Under Votes |
28,488 |
|
Over Votes |
150 |
|
This measure requires 66⅔%+1 affirmative votes to pass.