| Proposition |
Name |
Description |
Contributions |
Contributions Raised |
| Prop H |
Proposition H |
Approve the San Francisco Clean Energy Act, setting the city on the path toward public power. |
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| | COMMITTEE TO STOP THE BLANK CHECK, NO ON H, A COALITION OF CONCERNED CONSUMERS, SMALL BUSINESSES, LABOR, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AND PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY | $0.00 | $9,954,983.00 |
| | San Francisco Clean Energy: A Committee in Support of Proposition H | $0.00 | $61,059.00 |
| Prop B |
Proposition B |
Require the city to spend $2.7 billion over the next 15 years on affordable housing |
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| | San Francisco Housing Fund | $0.00 | $85,435.00 |
| | THEY ARE AT IT AGAIN COMMITTEE, NO ON B | $0.00 | $79,500.00 |
| Prop L |
Proposition L |
Fund the Community Justice Center, a Tenderloin court to prosecute misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies |
|
| | Community Justice Court Coalition: Breaking the Cycle. Yes on L. | $0.00 | $88,053.00 |
| Prop O |
Proposition O |
Access line tax and revising the telephone users Tax |
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| | SAVE 911, NO NEW TAXES, YES ON O | $0.00 | $87,396.00 |
| Prop D |
Proposition D |
Authorize the Board of Supervisors to approve a Pier 70 land-use and financial plan |
|
| | Committee to Restore Our Waterfront, Yes on D | $0.00 | $64,650.00 |
| Prop K |
Proposition K |
Make it harder to investigate and prosecute prostitution crimes |
|
| | No on K, Committee Against Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation, Committee Against Proposition K | $0.00 | $53,400.00 |
| | Yes on K, Committee United for Safety and Protection | $0.00 | $9,792.00 |
| Prop P |
Proposition P |
Change the composition of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority Board mayor |
|
| | Committee to Keep MUNI Accountable - No on P | $0.00 | $35,700.00 |
| Prop Q |
Proposition Q |
Require law, accounting and other partnership firms to pay payroll tax based on annual compensation partners receive and increase the number of small businesses that are exempted from paying the tax |
|
| | Close the Loopholes - Yes on N, Yes on Q | $0.00 | $32,806.00 |
| Prop N |
Proposition N |
Double the real estate transfer tax on properties valued at more than $5 million |
|
| | Close the Loopholes - Yes on N, Yes on Q | $0.00 | $32,806.00 |
| Prop J |
Proposition J |
Create a historic preservation commission |
|
| | San Franciscans for Smart Planning: Yes on J | $0.00 | $32,379.00 |
| Prop V |
Proposition V |
Support Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which the school board voted to boot from the city's public schools |
|
| | No Military Recruitment in Our Schools-No on V | $0.00 | $13,034.00 |
| Prop U |
Proposition U |
Call for policy against funding of the deployment of armed forces from Iraq |
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| | The Committee to End the War in Iraq: A Committee in Support of Proposition U | $0.00 | $3,067.00 |
| Prop A |
Proposition A |
Give city go-ahead to issue $887.4 million in bonds to rebuild S.F. General Hospital |
|
| | COMMITTEE TO REBUILD GENERAL HOSPITAL, YES ON PROP. A | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| Prop I |
Proposition I |
Create the office of an independent rate payer. |
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| Prop G |
Proposition G |
Factor in unpaid parental leave when figuring retirement benefits for city workers. |
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| Prop F |
Proposition F |
Change election schedule so the mayor, sheriff, district attorney, city attorney and treasurer are elected in even-numbered years, rather than odd ones. |
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| Prop R |
Proposition R |
Rename a sewage treatment plant in honor of President Bush |
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| Prop S |
Proposition S |
Require future voter-mandated set-asides of money for particular uses to identify where the money will come from |
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| Prop T |
Proposition T |
Substance abuse treatment programs |
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| Prop E |
Proposition E |
Change the number of signatures required to recall city officials. |
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| Prop C |
Proposition C |
Prohibiting city employees from serving on charter |
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| Prop M |
Proposition M |
Change the residential rent ordinance to prohibit specific acts of harassment of tenants by landlords |
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| PROPOSITION 001A |
High-speed Passenger Train |
The State shall build a high-speed train system and improve existing passenger rail lines serving the state's major population centers. |
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| PROPOSITION 002 |
Treatment Of Farm Animals |
Required that certain farm animals be allowed to fully extend their limbs or wings, life down, stand up and turn around. |
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| PROPOSITION 003 |
Children's Hospital Bond Act |
Bonds for construction, expansion, remodeling, renovation furnishing and equipping eligible children's hospitals. |
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| PROPOSITION 005 |
Non-violent Drug Offenders Sentencing, Parole And Rehabilitation |
Increase funding and oversight for individualized treatment and rehabilitation programs for nonviolent drug offenders and parolees. Reduces criminal consequences of nonviolent drug offenses. |
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| PROPOSITION 006 |
Criminal Penalties And Laws Public Safety Funding |
Requires new state spending on programs to combat crime and gangs, and to operate prison and parole systems. Increases penalties for crimes, including violating gang injunctions, using or possessing to sell methamphetamine, or carrying loaded or concealed firearms by certain felons. Eliminates bail for illegal immigrants charged with violent or gang-related felonies, establishes crime for removing or disabling a monitoring device affixed as part of a criminal sentence, and changes evidence rules to allow use of certain hearsay statements as evidence. |
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| PROPOSITION 007 |
Renewable Energy |
Requires all utilities, including government-owned utilities, to generate 20% of their power from renewable energy by 2010. |
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| PROPOSITION 008 |
Limit On Marriage |
Amends the California Constitution to provide that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. |
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| PROPOSITION 009 |
Victims' Rights And Parole |
Requires notification to victim and opportunity for input during phases of criminal justice process, including bail, pleas, sentencing and parole. Establishes victim safety as consideration for bail or parole. |
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| PROPOSITION 010 |
Alternative Fuel Vehicles And Renewable Energy |
Authorizes $5 billion in bonds for cash payments to purchasers of high fuel economy and alternative fuel vehicles and incentives for research, development and production of renewable energy technology. |
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| PROPOSITION 011 |
Changes Authority For Establishing Assembly, Senate And Board Of Equalization District Boundaries From Elected Representatives To 14 Member Commission |
Creates redistricting commission and requires State Auditor to randomly select commission members from voter applicant pool to create a commission with five members from each of the two largest political parties, and four members unaffiliated with either political party. Requires nine votes to approve final district maps and establishes standards for drawing new lines. |
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| PROPOSITION 012 |
Veterans' Bond Act Of 2008 |
Authorizes the state to sell $900 million in general obligation bonds for the Cal-Vet program to provide sufficient funds for at least 3,600 additional veterans to receive loans. |
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| PROPOSITION 91 |
Earmarks For Transportation Investment Fund |
Prohibits certain motor vehicle fuel sales and use taxes, that are earmarked for the Transportation Investment Fund, from being retained in the General Fund. |
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| PROPOSITION 92 |
Community Colleges Funding And Governance |
Establishes in state constitution a system of independent public community college districts and Board of Governors. |
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| PROPOSITION 93 |
Limits On Legislators' Terms In Office |
Reduces the total amount of time a person may serve in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 years. Allows a person to serve a total of 12 years either in the Assembly, the Senate, or a combination of both. |
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| PROPOSITION 94 |
Amend Indian Gaming Compact Between The State And Pechanga Band Of Luiseno Mission Indians |
Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians and would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act and provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact. Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited in General Fund. |
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| PROPOSITION 95 |
Amend Indian Gaming Compact Between The State And Morongo Band Of Mission |
Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Morongo Band of Mission and would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act and provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact. Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited in General Fund. |
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| PROPOSITION 96 |
Amend Indian Gaming Compact Between The State And Sycuan Band Of The Kumeyaay Nation |
Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation and would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act and provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact. Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited in General Fund. |
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| | CALIFORNIANS AGAINST UNFAIR DEALS | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | COALITION TO PROTECT CALIFORNIAS BUDGET & ECONOMY | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | TRIBES FOR FAIR PLAY | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| PROPOSITION 97 |
Amend Indian Gaming Compact Between The State And The Agua Caliente Band Of The Cahuilla Indians |
Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act and provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact. Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited in General Fund. |
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| | CALIFORNIANS AGAINST UNFAIR DEALS | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | COALITION TO PROTECT CALIFORNIAS BUDGET & ECONOMY | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | TRIBES FOR FAIR PLAY | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| PROPOSITION 98 |
Eminent Domain |
Bars state and local governments from condemning or damaging private property for private uses. Prohibits rent control and similar measures. |
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| | CALIFORNIANS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | COALITION OF THE HOWARD JARVIS TAXPAYERS ASSOC | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | NO 98/YES 99 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| PROPOSITION 99 |
Eminent Domain |
Bars state and local governments from using eminent domain to acquire an owner-occupied residence, as defined, for conveyance to a private person or business entity. |
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| | CALIFORNIANS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| | NO 98/YES 99 | $0.00 | $0.00 |