City College Board
Voters can choose up to four.
TOM TEMPRANO
SHANELL WILLIAMS
ALAN WONG
HAN ZOU
State Propositions
14 – YESÂ Stem Cell Research Institute Bond Initiative
15 – YES Tax on Commercial and Industrial Properties for Education and Local Government Funding Initiative
16 – YES Repeal Proposition 209 Affirmative Action Amendment
17 – YES Voting Rights Restoration for Persons on Parole Amendment
18 – YES Primary Voting for 17-Year-Olds Amendment
19 – YES Property Tax Transfers, Exemptions, and Revenue for Wildfire Agencies and Counties Amendment
20 – NO Criminal Sentencing, Parole, and DNA Collection Initiative
21 – YES Local Rent Control Initiative
22 – NO App-Based Drivers as Contractors and Labor Policies Initiative
23 – NO POSITION Dialysis Clinic Requirements Initiative
24 – NO Consumer Personal Information Law and Agency Initiative
25 – YES Replace Cash Bail with Risk Assessments Referendum
BART Board
District 7: LATEEFAH SIMON
District 9: BEVAN DUFTY
Board of Education
Voters can choose up to four.
MATT ALEXANDER
KEVINE BOGGESS
ALIDA FISHER
MARK SANCHEZ
City and Regional Propositions
A – YES Health & Homelessness, Parks, and Streets Bond
B – YES Department of Sanitation and Streets, Sanitation and Streets Commission, and Public Works Commission
C – YES Removing Citizenship Requirements for Members of City Bodies
D – YES Sheriff Oversight
E – YES Police Staffing
F – YES Business Tax Overhaul
G – no position Youth Voting in Local Elections
H – no position Neighborhood Commercial Districts and City Permitting
I – YES Real Estate Transfer Tax
J – YES Parcel Tax for SFUSD
K – YES Affordable Housing Authorization
L – YES Business Tax Based on Comparison of Top Executive’s Pay to Employees’ Pay
RR – YES Caltrain Sales Tax