Voting Logistics:

3/3: Election Day! Polls open 7am-8pm. If you’re in line by 8pm you can vote!

Where’s your polling place? See YourFuckingPollingPlace.com, call 311, or anyone can vote at City Hall or SF State (798 State Drive) or Joseph Lee Rec Center (1395 Mendell Street)

People with Felony Convictions Can Vote! You can still vote as long as you’re off parole. Don’t let the Man disenfranchise you.

Slackers Can Vote: You can still register and vote on Election Day--even if you're not registered already!! Just go to your Polling Place and say you want to "register conditionally and vote provisionally!"

No Party Preference and Decline to State voters can vote in the Democratic Primary! Just request a Democratic ballot when you go to your polling place if you want to weigh in on this big one.



Do you want to change your vote? Did you already fill out your absentee ballot, but changed your mind? If you haven't put it in the mail yet, you can take it to your polling place and tell them you messed up and you want to vote at the polls. Easy-peasy!

March 2020:

Presidential Primary



Federal Offices

State Legislature

Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC)

DCCC Assembly District 17 (East side of town)

John Avalos

Hillary Ronen

David Campos

Chris Christensen

Matt Haney

Frances Hsieh

Shanell Williams

Kevin Ortiz

Nomvula O’Meara

Jane Kim

Honey Mahogany

Gloria Berry

Peter Gallotta

Anabel Ibañez



DCCC Assembly District 19 (West side of town)

Mano Raju

Queena Chen

Leah LaCroix

Li Miao Lovett

Janice Li

Gordon Mar

Faauuga Moliga

Keith Baraka

Kelly Akemi Groth

A.J. Thomas

SF Superior Court Judges

State Proposition

Prop 13: $15B School Bond: YES

City & County Propositions

Prop A: Bond for Crumbling City College Facilities & Vocational Training : YES

: Prop B: Earthquake & Safety Bond: YES

Prop C: Give Former Housing Authority Employees Benefits: YES

Prop D: Tax on Leaving Storefronts Empty : YES

: Prop E: For ce Office Developers to Care about Affordable Housing: HECK YEAH!