San Francisco general elections, November 2011
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The November 2011 San Francisco general elections will be held on November 8, 2011 in San Francisco, California
California
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. The elections include those for San Francisco mayor
Mayor of San Francisco
The Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco is the head of the executive branch of San Francisco's city and county government. The mayor has the duty to enforce city laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the legislative branch....

, district attorney
District attorney
In many jurisdictions in the United States, a District Attorney is an elected or appointed government official who represents the government in the prosecution of criminal offenses. The district attorney is the highest officeholder in the jurisdiction's legal department and supervises a staff of...

, and sheriff
San Francisco Sheriff's Department
The San Francisco Sheriff's Department is the sheriff's department for the City and County of San Francisco. The department has 850 deputized personnel, and support staff....

, and eight ballot measures
San Francisco ballot measures
Many laws, official policies, and alterations to the city charter in San Francisco are decided by direct voter referendum rather than by the city's legislative body, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.-2006:...

.

District attorney

George Gascón
George Gascón
George Gascón is the District Attorney of San Francisco. Mayor Gavin Newsom appointed him to that post on January 9, 2011, to succeed Kamala Harris, who had been elected California Attorney General in November 2010....

, the former Chief of the San Francisco Police Department
San Francisco Police Department
The San Francisco Police Department, also known as the SFPD and San Francisco Department Of Police, is the police department of the City and County of San Francisco, California...

 appointed by then-Mayor Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom
Gavin Christopher Newsom is an American politician who is the 49th and current Lieutenant Governor of California. Previously, he was the 42nd Mayor of San Francisco, and was elected in 2003 to succeed Willie Brown, becoming San Francisco's youngest mayor in 100 years. Newsom was re-elected in 2007...

 to replace Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris is an American attorney. She is the 32nd and current Attorney General of California following the 2010 California state elections. Harris has worked as an author and a politician and has served as District Attorney of San Francisco since 2004...

, is running for his first election.

Candidate Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass 3
George Gascón 75,628 83,146 99,480
David Onek 42,765 46,997 59,976
Sharmin Bock 37,717 43,965
Bill Fazio 19,072
Vu Vuong Trinh 6,555
Write-in 0
Eligible Ballots 181,737 174,108 159,456
Exhausted Ballots 13,586 21,215 35,867
Total 195,323 195,323 195,323

Sheriff

Incumbent Sheriff Michael Hennessey
Michael Hennessey
Michael Hennessey is the longest serving Sheriff in the history of San Francisco and is currently the longest tenured Sheriff in the State of California. Hennessey was elected in a run-off election in December of 1979 and has been reelected in seven subsequent elections...

 is not seeking reelection.
Candidate Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass 3
Ross Mirkarimi 69,605 71,613 85,608
Paul Miyamoto 49,414 53,933 74,548
Chris Cunnie 51,146 52,745
David Wong 11,305
Write-in 0
Eligible Ballots 181,470 178,291 160,156
Exhausted Ballots 13,853 17,032 35,167
Total 195,323 195,323 195,323

Propositions


Note: "City" refers to the San Francisco municipal government.

Proposition A

Proposition A would authorize the San Francisco Unified School District
San Francisco Unified School District
San Francisco Unified School District , established in 1851, is the only public school district within the City and County of San Francisco, and the first in the state of California...

 to issue up to $531 million in bonds, funded by a property tax increase, to modernize and repair school facilities, and create a citizens' oversight committee to monitor expenditures. This proposition requires a majority of 55% to pass.

Proposition B

Proposition B would authorize the City to issue $248 million in bonds for the repair and improvement of streets, bicycling paths, and pedestrian and traffic infrastructure. This proposition requires a two-thirds majority to pass.

Proposition C

Proposition C would adjust pension contribution rates for current and future City employees, implement limits on future pension benefits and increases, require all City employees to contribute to their retiree health care costs, among other changes to the City pension system. This was submitted to the ballot to counter Proposition D below.

Proposition D

Proposition D would adjust pension contribution rates for current and future City employees, implement limits on future pension benefits and increases, prohibit the City from picking up the cost of employee's contributions to pension benefits, among other changes to the City pension system. This was submitted to the ballot to counter Proposition C above.

Proposition E

Proposition E would allow ballot measures
San Francisco ballot measures
Many laws, official policies, and alterations to the city charter in San Francisco are decided by direct voter referendum rather than by the city's legislative body, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.-2006:...

 submitted by the Mayor
Mayor of San Francisco
The Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco is the head of the executive branch of San Francisco's city and county government. The mayor has the duty to enforce city laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the legislative branch....

 or the Board of Supervisors
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is the legislative body within the government of the City and County of San Francisco, California, United States.-Government and politics:...

 on or after January 1, 2012, and subsequently approved by voters, to be amended or repealed by two-thirds of the Board three years after passage, and by a majority seven years after passage.

Proposition F

Proposition F would decrease disclosure requirements of campaign consultants to the San Francisco Ethics Commission
San Francisco Ethics Commission
The San Francisco Ethics Commission is a public agency tasked with maintained city bylaws in San Francisco, California. The commission specifically files and audits campaign finance disclosure statements, handles campaign consultant registration and regulation...

.

Proposition G

Proposition G would increase the sales tax by 0.5% for a period of ten years or until the California state government instates a sales tax hike of 1% or more for at least one year.

Proposition H

Proposition H would make it City policy that school admissions be based primarily the student's proximity to neighborhood schools.

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