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Ballot Measures1/18/2022E-140Notification Of Ordinances And Declarations Of Policy To Be Submitted By The Mayor Or Four Or More Board MembersDeadline for the Mayor or four or more members of the Board of Supervisors to submit an original proposed ordinance or declaration of policy to the Clerk of the Board’s office and provide a copy to the Department of Elections.SFC §2.113; SFMEC §300(b)
Ballot Measures2/7/2022E-120Submission Of Initiative Petitions To Qualify A Local Ballot MeasureDeadline to submit initiative petitions to the Department of Elections to qualify an ordinance, declaration of policy, or charter amendment for the ballot. Once submitted, an initiative petition may not be withdrawn.SFC §14.101; SFMEC §§300(c), 370(c)
Ballot Measures2/25/2022 5 p.mE-102Submission Of Charter Amendments And Bond MeasuresDeadline for the Board of Supervisors to submit Charter amendments and bond measures to the Department of Elections. The Board of Supervisors may submit, and the Director of Elections has the discretion to accept, one Charter amendment or bond measure after E-102 but no later than E-95.SFMEC §300(a)
Ballot Measures2/28/20223/14/2022E-99 - E-85Ballot Simplification Committee MeetingsThe Ballot Simplification Committee prepares a digest of each local measure to be published in the Voter Information Pamphlet.SFMEC §§515, 610
Ballot Measures3/1/2020 5 p.m.E-98Withdrawal Of Support By One Or More SupervisorsMeasures proposed by four or more members of the Board of Supervisors shall be withdrawn if one or more of the Supervisors withdraw their support for the proposed measure, and following this withdrawal, fewer than four Supervisors continue to support the measure. A Supervisor may withdraw his or her support for a measure by filing with the Department of Elections a signed and sworn statement of withdrawal at any time up until 72 hours before the legal deadline for submission of the measure to the Department of Elections. Following such a withdrawal, additional members of the Board of Supervisors may join in support of the proposed measure, provided that they do so in writing before the legal deadline for submission of the measure to the Department of Elections. No Supervisor may withdraw his or her support for a proposed measure after this date, unless it is a unanimous withdrawal by the four or more Supervisors who supported the measure. Such a withdrawal must occur before the legal deadline for submission of the measure.SFMEC §370(b)(2)
Ballot Measures3/4/2022E-95Submission Of Ordinances And Declarations Of PolicyDeadline for the submission of ordinances or declarations of policy proposed by a majority of the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, or four or more members of the Board of Supervisors.SFMEC §300(b)
Ballot Measures3/11/2022E-88Submission Of District MeasuresDeadline for submission of a school, college, or special district measure. If a bond or tax measure is placed on the ballot, the tax rate statement is due by this date.CAEC §§9401, 10403; CA Ed. Code §5322
Ballot Measures3/12/2022 noon3/22/2022 noonE-87 - E-77Public Examination Period: District MeasuresPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge of the district measures to be submitted to the voters.CAEC §9509
Ballot Measures3/14/2022E-85Designation Of Letters For Ballot MeasuresThe Department of Elections designates letters for local ballot measures according to the procedures set forth in the SFMEC.SFMEC §505
Ballot Measures3/14/2022E-85Ballot Simplification Committee DigestsDeadline for the Ballot Simplification Committee to submit digests of each local measure to the Department of Elections for publication in the Voter Information Pamphlet.SFMEC §515
Ballot Measures3/14/2022E-85Financial AnalysesDeadline for the Controller to submit a financial analysis of each local measure, including an estimate of the increase or decrease in the cost of government and/or the effect of the measure on the tax rate, to the Department of Elections, for publication in the Voter Information Pamphlet.SFMEC §520
Ballot Measures3/14/2022E-85Ballot QuestionsDeadline for the City Attorney to submit the ballot questions for local measures to the Department of Elections.SFMEC §510(b)
Ballot Measures3/15/2022 noon3/25/2022E-84 - E-74Public Examination Period: Ballot Digests, Financial Analyses, And Ballot QuestionsPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge for the Ballot Simplification Committee’s digests, the Controller's financial analyses, and the City Attorney's ballot questions.SFMEC §590(b)(1-3)
Ballot Measures3/17/2022 noonE-82Submission Of Proponent And Opponent Ballot Arguments For Local Ballot Measures And District MeasuresDeadline to submit proponent and opponent ballot arguments for local ballot measures and district measures to the Department of Elections. Prior to submitting an argument, the author must sign and submit a Declaration.CAEC §§9162-4, 9281-3, 9286, 9315-6, 9501-9502; SFMEC §535(a),(b)
Ballot Measures3/17/2022E-82Selection Of Proponent And Opponent ArgumentsIf the Department of Elections receives more than one proposed proponent or opponent argument for a measure, the Department will select one proponent and one opponent argument according to priority levels and, if necessary, by lottery.CAEC §§9166, 9287, 9503; SFMEC §545
Ballot Measures3/18/2022 noonE-81Deadline to Correct Factual, Grammatical, Or Spelling Errors In Proponent And Opponent Ballot Arguments For Local Measures OnlyDeadline for the authors of proponent and opponent ballot arguments to correct any factual, grammatical, or spelling errors in the arguments for or against local measures.SFMEC §535(f)
Ballot Measures3/18/2022 noon3/28/2022 noonE-81 - E-71Public Examination Period: Proponent And Opponent Arguments For Local Ballot Measures And District MeasuresPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge of proponent and opponent arguments for publication in the Voter Information Pamphlet.CAEC §§9380, 9509; SFMEC §590(b)(4)
Ballot Measures3/21/2022 noonE-78Submission Of Rebuttal Arguments For Local Ballot Measures And District MeasuresDeadline to submit rebuttal arguments for local ballot measures and district ballot measures to the Department of Elections.CAEC §§9504, 9167, 9285; SFMEC §535(c)
Ballot Measures3/21/2022 noonE-78Submission Of Paid Ballot Arguments For Local Ballot MeasuresDeadline to submit paid ballot arguments for or against local measures to the Department of Elections. Paid ballot argument fee and original hard copy must be submitted together.SFMEC §535(d)
Ballot Measures3/22/2022E-77Deadline To Correct Factual, Grammatical, Or Spelling Errors In Rebuttal Or Paid Arguments For Local Measures OnlyDeadline for the authors of rebuttals or paid ballot arguments to correct any factual, grammatical, or spelling errors in their arguments for or against local measures.SFMEC §535(f)
Ballot Measures3/22/2022 noon4/1/2022 noonE-77 - E-67Public Examination Period: Rebuttal Arguments (Local And District Measures) And Paid Arguments (Local Measures Only)Period of public review and possible legal challenge of rebuttals and paid ballot arguments submitted for publication in the Voter Information Pamphlet.CAEC §§9380, 9509; SFMEC §590(b)(5-6)
City Attorney12/16/20212/9/2022E-173 - E-118Signatures In Lieu Of Filing FeesThe period during which candidates can pick up and file in-lieu petitions in order to pay for all or part of their filing fees by obtaining signatures of qualified voters. These signatures are due on or before signatures-in-lieu deadline.CAEC §8106; SFMEC §§205, 230, 840
City Attorney2/14/20223/11/2022E-113 - E-88Nomination PeriodThe period during which candidates may obtain and must file nomination documents. Filing fees are due upon filing of nomination documents. All nomination documents must be filed no later than 5 p.m. on the last day of the nomination period. In the event an eligible incumbent does not file by the nomination period deadline, the filing period shall be extended by five calendar days for candidates other than the incumbent.CAEC §§10220-8; SFMEC § 205(b)
City Attorney3/12/2022 noon3/22/2022 noonE-87 - E-77Public Examination Period: Candidate MaterialsPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge of candidate legal names, candidate qualification statements, ballot designations, and translated or transliterated Chinese names submitted by candidates.SFMEC §590(a)
City Attorney3/22/2022 noon4/1/2022 noonE-77 - E-67Public Examination Period: Chinese Transliterations Provided for CandidatesPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge of Chinese names transliterated by the Department of Elections' translation vendor.SFMEC §590(c)
City Attorney4/11/20225/24/2022E-57 - E-14Statement Of Write-In Candidacy And Nomination PapersDuring this period, all write-in candidates for any office must file their Statements of Write-In Candidacy and Nomination Papers with the Department of Elections.CAEC §8601
Superior Court12/16/20212/9/2022E-173 - E-118Signatures In Lieu Of Filing FeesThe period during which candidates can pick up and file in-lieu petitions in order to pay for all or part of their filing fees by obtaining signatures of qualified voters. These signatures are due before or upon filing of nomination documents, or the signatures-in-lieu deadline (E-118), whichever comes first.CAEC §§8061, 8105(b), 8106
Superior Court1/31/20222/9/2022E-127 - E-118Declaration Of IntentionThe period during which judicial candidates must file their Declaration of Intention with the Department of Elections. Must state for which office (seat #) he or she wishes to become a candidate. Candidates must pay the entire filing fee at this time. Signatures in lieu of the filing fee will not be accepted after the Declaration of Intention is filed. The filing fee is nonrefundable.CAEC §§8023, 8104-8106
Superior Court2/10/20222/14/2022E-117 - E-113Declaration Of Intention - Extension PeriodIf the incumbent has not filed a Declaration of Intention to succeed to the same office, then any person other than the incumbent may file such a declaration during the extension period.CAEC §8023
Superior Court2/14/20223/11/2022E-113 - E-88Nomination PeriodThe period during which candidates may obtain and must file nomination documents (including nomination papers for collection of signatures and Declaration of Candidacy). A candidate shall not be required to execute a nomination paper if the number of in-lieu signatures meets the requirements for nomination signatures.CAEC §§8020, 8040, 8041, 8061, 8100, 8105, 8106, 8800
Superior Court3/12/2022 noon3/22/2022 noonE-87 - E-77Public Examination Period: Candidate MaterialsPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge of candidate legal names, candidate qualification statements, ballot designations, and translated or transliterated Chinese names submitted by candidates.SFMEC §590(a)
Superior Court3/21/2022E-78Petition Indicating Write-In Campaign Against Unopposed IncumbentThe last day to file a petition indicating that a write-in campaign will be conducted against an unopposed Superior Court Judge who has filed nomination papers. The petition must be signed by at least 0.1 percent of the registered voters qualified to vote with respect to the office, provided that the petition shall contain at least 100 signatures but need not contain more than 600 signatures. Write-in candidate must also file a Statement of Write-In Candidacy and nomination papers with the Department of Elections during the period specified below.CAEC §§8203(a), 8600-8604
Superior Court3/22/2022 noon4/1/2022 noonE-77 - E-67Public Examination Period: Chinese Transliterations Provided for CandidatesPeriod of public review and possible legal challenge of Chinese names transliterated by the Department of Elections' translation vendor.SFMEC §590(c)
Superior Court4/11/20225/24/2022E-57 - E-14Statement Of Write-In Candidacy And Nomination PapersDuring this period, all write-in candidates for any office must file their Statements of Write-In Candidacy and Nomination Papers with the Department of Elections. (To challenge an unopposed incumbent for this office, at least 78 days before the election, a write-in candidate must submit a petition indicating the intention to conduct a write-in campaign.)CAEC §§8203(a), 8600-8604
Registration and Voting4/23/2022E-45Military and Overseas Ballot Delivery PeriodLast day for the Department of Elections to transmit ballots and ballot materials to absent military or overseas voters who have requested them by this date. If a military or overseas voter ballot application is received after this date, the Department of Elections shall transmit a ballot and ballot materials as soon as practicable.CAEC §3114
Registration and Voting5/9/20225/31/2022E-29 - E-7Vote-By-Mail Ballot Mailing PeriodPeriod in which any registered voter may apply to the Department of Elections for a vote-by-mail ballot. Applications received before this period shall be kept and processed during this application period.CAEC §§3001, 3003
Registration and Voting5/23/2022E-15Last Day To Register to Vote (other than Conditional Voter Registration)Last day to register to vote in this election by typical methods: Register online by 11:59 p.m., mail (postmarked by this date) or deliver a Voter Registration Form to the Department of Elections, submit a Voter Registration Form to the Department of Motor Vehicles or any National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) designated agency, or send a Federal Postcard Application (FPCA) for military or overseas voters to the Department of Elections to register to vote and request a vote-by-mail ballot. To register and vote after this deadline, see Conditional Voter Registration below.CAEC §2102
Registration and Voting5/24/20226/7/2022E-14 - Election DayConditional Voter Registration and VotingThose who did not register to vote by the registration deadline for this election may come to the City Hall Voting Center to conditionally register and vote a provisional ballot. Once the Department of Elections processes the Voter Registration Form and confirms the voter's eligibility, the registration becomes permanent and the provisional ballot will be counted.CAEC §2170
Registration and Voting5/24/20226/7/2022E-14 - Election DayNew Citizen Registration And Voting PeriodExtension of registration for new citizens who are sworn in after the registration deadline. New citizens must show proof of citizenship and declare that they have established residency in California in order to register and vote at the City Hall Voting Center during this period.CAEC §§3500-3502
Registration and Voting5/28/20225/29/2022E-10 - E-9Weekend Voting At The City Hall Voting CenterAvailable Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.CAEC §3018
Registration and Voting5/31/2022E-7Last Day To Request Vote-By-Mail BallotWritten or telephone requests must be submitted to the Department of Elections by 5 p.m. Online requests must be submitted by 11:59 p.m.CAEC §3001
Registration and Voting6/4/20226/5/2022E-3 - E-2Weekend Voting At The City Hall Voting CenterAvailable Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.CAEC §3018
Registration and Voting6/7/2022Election DayAll polling places, including the City Hall Voting Center, open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.CAEC §14212
Registration and Voting6/10/2022E+3Last Day For Department of Elections To Receive Vote-By-Mail BallotVote-by-Mail ballot must be postmarked no later than Election Day.CAEC §3020(b)
Registration and Voting6/15/2022E+8Vote-By-Mail Ballots - Unsigned Identification EnvelopeLast day for a voter who did not sign the vote-by-mail ballot identification envelope to either sign the identification envelope at the Department of Elections or complete and submit an unsigned ballot statement.CAEC §3019

*The legal deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday; the deadline will move forward to the next working day. CA Gov. Code §6707

Code References

CAEC: California Elections Code
CA Ed. Code: California Education Code
CA Gov. Code: California Government Code
SFC: San Francisco City Charter
SFMEC: San Francisco Municipal Elections Code