403 of 403 precincts (100%)

Last Updated: November 19, 2015 16:04:58

Total Registration and Turnout

Ballots cast Percentage Registration 446,828 125,795 28.15% 77,274 17.29% 203,069 45.45%

Mayor

Ballots cast Percentage 105,298 55.3% 28,638 15.04% 23,099 12.13% 18,211 9.56% 8,775 4.61% 4,612 2.42% 1,705 0.9% 36 0.02% 7 0% 6 0% 5 0% 5 0% 0 0% 190,397 100%

Sheriff

Ballots cast Percentage 113,111 60.84% 61,249 32.95% 10,928 5.88% 615 0.33% 185,903 100%

Board of Supervisors, District 3

Ballots cast Percentage 8,740 52.45% 7,243 43.46% 652 3.91% 30 0.18% 16,665 100%

City Attorney - 1st Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 154,336 98.73% 1,985 1.27% 156,321 100%

City Attorney - 2nd Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 35,882 92.31% 2,990 7.69% 38,872 100%

City Attorney - 3rd Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 30,914 92.26% 2,593 7.74% 33,507 100%

District Attorney - 1st Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 138,043 98.24% 2,476 1.76% 140,519 100%

District Attorney - 2nd Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 36,704 92.46% 2,993 7.54% 39,697 100%

District Attorney - 3rd Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 29,556 91.79% 2,643 8.21% 32,199 100%

Treasurer - 1st Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 139,038 98.65% 1,897 1.35% 140,935 100%

Treasurer - 2nd Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 31,259 91.35% 2,959 8.65% 34,218 100%

Treasurer - 3rd Choice

Ballots cast Percentage 34,943 92.15% 2,976 7.85% 37,919 100%

Member, Community College Board

Ballots cast Percentage 78,115 47.55% 39,082 23.79% 31,374 19.1% 14,756 8.98% 940 0.57% 164,267 100%

Local Measure A - Affordable Housing Bond

To finance the construction, development, acquisition, and preservation of housing affordable to low- and middle-income households through programs that will prioritize vulnerable populations such as San Francisco’s working families, veterans, seniors, disabled persons; to assist in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation of affordable rental apartment buildings to prevent the eviction of long-term residents; to repair and reconstruct dilapidated public housing; to fund a middle-income rental program; and to provide for homeownership down payment assistance opportunities for educators and middle-income households; shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $310 million in general obligation bonds, subject to independent citizen oversight and regular audits?

Ballots cast Percentage 148,513 74.26% 51,486 25.74% 199,999 100%

Local Measure B - Paid Parental Leave for City Employees

Shall the City amend the Charter to allow parents who are both City employees to each take the maximum amount of paid parental leave for which they qualify for the birth, adoption or foster parenting of the same child, if both parents are City employees; and to provide each parent the opportunity to keep up to 40 hours of sick leave at the end of paid parental leave?

Ballots cast Percentage 133,718 68.02% 62,864 31.98% 196,582 100%

Local Measure C - Expenditure Lobbyists

Shall the City regulate expenditure lobbyists by requiring them to register with the Ethics Commission, pay a $500 registration fee, and file monthly disclosures regarding their lobbying activities?

Ballots cast Percentage 144,053 74.83% 48,443 25.17% 192,496 100%

Local Measure D - Mission Rock

Shall the City increase the height limit for 10 of the 28 acres of the Mission Rock site from one story to height limits ranging from 40 to 240 feet and make it City policy to encourage the development on the Mission Rock site provided that it includes eight acres of parks and open space and housing of which at least 33% is affordable for low- and middle-income households?

Ballots cast Percentage 146,716 74.04% 51,434 25.96% 198,150 100%

Local Measure E - Requirements for Public Meetings

Shall the City broadcast all City meetings live on the Internet; allow members of the public to submit electronically during the meeting live, written, video, or audio comments from any location and require those comments be played; require pre-recorded video testimony to be played during a meeting; and allow the public or board, commission, or committee members to request that discussion of a particular agenda item begin at a specific time?

Ballots cast Percentage 129,213 66.52% 65,044 33.48% 194,257 100%

Local Measure F - Short-Term Residential Rentals

Shall the City limit short-term rentals of a housing unit to 75 days per year regardless of whether the rental is hosted or unhosted; require owners to provide proof that they authorize the unit as a short-term rental; require residents who offer short-term rentals to submit quarterly reports on the number of days they live in the unit and the number of days the unit is rented; prohibit short-term rentals of in-law units; allow interested parties to sue hosting platforms; and make it a misdemeanor for a hosting platform to unlawfully list a unit as a short-term rental?

Ballots cast Percentage 111,348 55.59% 88,945 44.41% 200,293 100%

Local Measure G - Disclosures Regarding Renewable Energy

Shall the City define ‘renewable, greenhouse-gas free electricity’ to mean electricity derived exclusively from certain renewable resources located within or adjacent to the California border or electricity derived from Hetch Hetchy, except for electricity from other types of resources such as rooftop solar and other large hydroelectric facilities; require CleanPowerSF to inform customers and potential customers of the planned percentage of ‘renewable, greenhouse-gas free electricity’ to be provided; and prohibit CleanPowerSF from marketing, advertising or making any public statement that its electricity is ‘clean’ or ‘green’ unless the electricity is ‘renewable, greenhouse gas-free electricity’ as defined in this measure?

Ballots cast Percentage 144,852 77.61% 41,780 22.39% 186,632 100%

Local Measure H - Defining Clean, Green, and Renewable Energy

Shall the City use the State definition of ‘eligible renewable energy resources’ when referring to terms such as ‘clean energy,’ ‘green energy,’ and ‘renewable Greenhouse Gas-free Energy’; and shall CleanPowerSF be urged to inform customers and potential customers of the planned percentage of types of renewable energy to be supplied in each communication; and shall it be City policy for CleanPowerSF to use electricity generated within California and San Francisco when possible?

Ballots cast Percentage 148,213 80.24% 36,495 19.76% 184,708 100%

Local Measure I - Suspension of Market-Rate Development in the Mission District

Shall the City suspend the issuance of permits on certain types of housing and business development projects in the Mission District for at least 18 months; and develop a Neighborhood Stabilization Plan for the Mission District by January 31, 2017?

Ballots cast Percentage 111,543 57.2% 83,451 42.8% 194,994 100%

Local Measure J - Legacy Business Historic Preservation Fund

Shall the City establish a Legacy Business Historic Preservation Fund, which would give grants to Legacy Businesses and to building owners who lease space to those businesses for terms of at least 10 years; and expand the definition of a Legacy Business to include those that have operated in San Francisco for more than 20 years, are at risk of displacement and meet the other requirements of the Registry?

Ballots cast Percentage 108,907 56.97% 82,268 43.03% 191,175 100%

Local Measure K - Surplus Public Lands

Shall the City to expand the allowable uses of surplus property to include building affordable housing for a range of households from those who are homeless or those with very low income to those with incomes up to 120% of the area median income; and, for projects of more than 200 units, make some housing available for households earning up to 150% or more of the area median income?