Pissed Off Voter Guide for November 5, 2024

San Francisco League of Pissed Off Voters
Here’s your Pissed Off Voter Guide!Your ballot should be arriving soon, use this to vote, click through to read our complete analysis, then share the link far and wide: https://www.theleaguesf.org/

November 5, 2024:

Let’s Do This!


Federal Offices
PresidentKamala Harris
US Senator: No Endorsement
US Representative, District 11: No Endorsement
US Representative, District 15: No EndorsementState Offices
State Senator: No Endorsement
State Assemblymember, District 17: No Endorsement
State Assemblymember, District 19: No EndorsementLocal Offices
Mayor: Aaron Peskin
Supervisor, District 1: Connie Chan
Supervisor, District 3: #1 Sharon Lai, #2 Moe Jamil
Supervisor, District 5: Dean Preston
Supervisor, District 7: Myrna Melgar
Supervisor, District 9: #1 Jackie Fielder, #2 Stephen Torres
Supervisor, District 11: #1 Chyanne Chen, #2 Ernest “EJ” Jones

SFUSD Board of EducationJaime Huling, Matt Alexander, Virginia Cheung
City College Board of TrusteesAlan Wong
BART Board Director, District 7: Victor Flores
BART Board Director, District 9: Edward Wright

City Attorney: No Endorsement
District Attorney: Ryan Khojasteh
Sheriff: No Endorsement
Treasurer: Jose Cisneros State Propositions

Prop 2: $10B Education Facilities Bond: Yes
Prop 3: Marriage Equality: Yes
Prop 4: $10B Water Infrastructure and Parks Bond: Yes
Prop 5: Lower Voting Threshold to 55% for Housing and Infrastructure Bonds: Yes
Prop 6: Abolish Slavery in CA Prisons: Hell Yes!
Prop 32: Raise the Minimum Wage: Hell Yes!
Prop 33: Allow Local Governments to Expand Rent Control: Hell Yes!
Prop 34: Grudge Measure against AIDS Healthcare Foundation: No
Prop 35: Extend Funding for Medi-Cal: Yes
Prop 36: Treat Misdemeanors as Felonies: Hell No!City Propositions

Prop A: $790M School Infrastructure Bond: Yes
Prop B: $390M Community Health Infrastructure and Parks Bond: Yes
Prop C: Create Inspector General to Combat Corruption: Hell Yes!
Prop D: Mayoral Power Grab to Gut City Oversight Commissions: Hell No!
Prop E: Democratically Streamline City Oversight Commissions: Yes
Prop F: Let Cops Collect Double Pay Before They Retire: No
Prop G: Fund Affordable Housing for Seniors and Families: Yes
Prop H: Earlier Retirement Payday for Firefighters: No
Prop I:  Retirement Buy-In for Per Diem Nurses and 911 Operators: Sure
Prop J: Protect Funding for Children, Youth and SFUSD: Yes
Prop K: Parkway at Upper Great Highway: Yes
Prop L: Rideshare Tax to Fund Muni: Yes
Prop M: Business Tax Reform: Strategic “No Endorsement”
Prop N: Empty Gesture for First Responders: No
Prop O: Guarantee Reproductive Freedom in SF: Yes
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