596 of 596 precincts (100%)
Last Updated: July 08, 2014 19:03:50

Total Registration and Turnout

Registration 502841

Ballots cast Percent
Vote-by-Mail 193196 38.42%
Election Day 171679 34.14%
Total 364875 72.56%

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President and Vice President

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - BARACK OBAMA / JOSEPH BIDEN 301723 83.4%
REP - MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN 47076 13.01%
GRN - JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA 5494 1.52%
LIB - GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY 4096 1.13%
PF - ROSEANNE BARR / CINDY SHEEHAN 1897 0.52%
WRITE-IN 586 0.16%
AI - THOMAS HOEFLING / ROBERT ORNELAS 439 0.12%
RON PAUL / ANDREW NAPOLITANO 347 0.1%
ROSS C. ''ROCKY'' ANDERSON / LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ 86 0.02%
STEPHEN DURHAM / CHRISTINA LOPEZ 28 0.01%
JAMES HARRIS / ALYSON KENNEDY 10 0%
STEWART ALEXANDER / ALEX MENDOZA 6 0%
JERRY WHITE / PHYLLIS SCHERRER 5 0%
VIRGIL GOODE / JAMES CLYMER 2 0%
SHEILA ''SAMM'' TITTLE / MATTHEW ALLEN TURNER 0 0%
Total 361795 100%

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U.S. Senator

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - DIANNE FEINSTEIN 305126 88.52%
REP - ELIZABETH EMKEN 39589 11.48%
Total 344715 100%

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US Representative, District 12

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - NANCY PELOSI 253709 85.08%
REP - JOHN DENNIS 44478 14.92%
Total 298187 100%

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US Representative, District 14

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - JACKIE SPEIER 28475 82.41%
REP - DEBORAH (DEBBIE) BACIGALUPI 6076 17.59%
Total 34551 100%

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State Senate, District 11

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - MARK LENO 275989 85.07%
REP - HARMEET K. DHILLON 48455 14.93%
Total 324444 100%

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State Assembly, District 17

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - TOM AMMIANO 161124 86.23%
REP - JASON P. CLARK 25728 13.77%
Total 186852 100%

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State Assembly, District 19

Ballots cast Percent
DEM - PHIL TING 72920 57.69%
DEM - MICHAEL BREYER 53469 42.31%
Total 126389 100%

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Member, Board of Education

Ballots cast Percent
SANDRA LEE FEWER 128500 16.94%
JILL WYNNS 106531 14.04%
RACHEL NORTON 102033 13.45%
MATT HANEY 100552 13.25%
KIM GARCIA-MEZA 59930 7.9%
SHAMANN WALTON 58194 7.67%
SAM RODRIGUEZ 50554 6.66%
GLADYS SOTO 49839 6.57%
BEVERLY HO-A-YUN POPEK 36059 4.75%
VICTORIA LO 35779 4.72%
PAUL ROBERTSON 29562 3.9%
WRITE-IN 1164 0.15%
Total 758697 100%

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Member, Community College Board

Ballots cast Percent
STEVE NGO 103030 14.63%
RAFAEL MANDELMAN 96053 13.64%
NATALIE BERG 95259 13.53%
CHRIS JACKSON 91069 12.93%
AMY BACHARACH 90485 12.85%
RODRIGO SANTOS 56755 8.06%
NATE CRUZ 55426 7.87%
WILLIAM WALKER 49430 7.02%
HANNA LEUNG 47643 6.77%
GEORGE VAZHAPPALLY 17904 2.54%
WRITE-IN 1168 0.17%
Total 704222 100%

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BART Director, District 7

Ballots cast Percent
LYNETTE SWEET 8716 54.78%
ZAKHARY MALLETT 4203 26.41%
MARGARET L. GORDON 1599 10.05%
MARIA ALEGRIA 1306 8.21%
WRITE-IN 88 0.55%
Total 15912 100%

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BART Director, District 9

Ballots cast Percent
TOM RADULOVICH 88115 73.92%
LUKE LUCAS 17785 14.92%
PETER KLIVANS 12574 10.55%
WRITE-IN 730 0.61%
Total 119204 100%

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Board of Supervisors, District 1

Ballots cast Percent
ERIC MAR 15266 53.5%
DAVID E. LEE 11019 38.62%
SHERMAN R. D'SILVA 2152 7.54%
WRITE-IN 96 0.34%
Total 28533 100%

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Board of Supervisors, District 3

Ballots cast Percent
DAVID CHIU 17700 75.42%
F. JOSEPH BUTLER 2685 11.44%
MARC BRUNO 1984 8.45%
WILMA PANG 1033 4.4%
WRITE-IN 68 0.29%
Total 23470 100%

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Board of Supervisors, District 5

Ballots cast Percent
LONDON BREED 9794 27.87%
CHRISTINA OLAGUE 6939 19.75%
JOHN RIZZO 5667 16.13%
JULIAN DAVIS 5318 15.14%
THEA SELBY 4733 13.47%
DANIEL EVERETT 1308 3.72%
ANDREW ''ELLARD'' RESIGNATO 777 2.21%
HOPE JOHNSON 486 1.38%
WRITE-IN 115 0.33%
Total 35137 100%

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Board of Supervisors, District 7

Ballots cast Percent
NORMAN YEE 9142 29.18%
F. X. FRANCIS XAVIER CROWLEY 7723 24.65%
MICHAEL GARCIA 5489 17.52%
JOEL ENGARDIO 4163 13.29%
ROBERT J. SQUERI 1538 4.91%
JULIAN P. LAGOS 1086 3.47%
ANDREW BLEY 824 2.63%
LYNN GAVIN 716 2.29%
GLENN ROGERS 595 1.9%
WRITE-IN 58 0.19%
Total 31334 100%

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Board of Supervisors, District 9

Ballots cast Percent
DAVID CAMPOS 24044 95.08%
WRITE-IN 1063 4.2%
BUD RYERSON 181 0.72%
Total 25288 100%

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Board of Supervisors, District 11

Ballots cast Percent
JOHN AVALOS 17748 94.25%
WRITE-IN 1083 5.75%
Total 18831 100%

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State Proposition 30 - Temporary Taxes To Fund Education. Guaranteed Local Public Safety Funding. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 268726 77.16%
No 79532 22.84%
Total 348258 100%

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State Proposition 31 - State Budget. State and Local Government. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
No 207266 65.72%
Yes 108099 34.28%
Total 315365 100%

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State Proposition 32 - Political Contributions by Payroll Deduction. Contributions to Candidates. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
No 244016 72.05%
Yes 94659 27.95%
Total 338675 100%

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State Proposition 33 - Auto Insurance Companies. Prices Based on Driver's History of Insurance Coverage. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
No 238384 71.98%
Yes 92809 28.02%
Total 331193 100%

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State Proposition 34 - Death Penalty. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 239425 70.11%
No 102055 29.89%
Total 341480 100%

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State Proposition 35 - Human Trafficking. Penalties. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 238995 72.13%
No 92349 27.87%
Total 331344 100%

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State Proposition 36 - Three Strikes Law. Repeat Felony Offenders. Penalties. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 281443 84.53%
No 51504 15.47%
Total 332947 100%

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State Proposition 37 - Genetically Engineered Foods. Labeling. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 230657 68.17%
No 107695 31.83%
Total 338352 100%

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State Proposition 38 - Tax to Fund Education and Early Childhood Programs. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
No 212211 64.3%
Yes 117802 35.7%
Total 330013 100%

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State Proposition 39 - Tax Treatment for Multistate Businesses. Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Funding. Initiative Statute.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 244489 75.69%
No 78511 24.31%
Total 323000 100%

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State Proposition 40 - Redistricting. State Senate Districts. Referendum.

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 250075 81.13%
No 58174 18.87%
Total 308249 100%

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Local Measure A - City College Parcel Tax

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 242410 72.9%
No 90134 27.1%
Total 332544 100%

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Local Measure B - Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 242404 72.11%
No 93735 27.89%
Total 336139 100%

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Local Measure C - Housing Trust Fund

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 211674 65.15%
No 113214 34.85%
Total 324888 100%

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Local Measure D - Consolidating Odd-Year Municipal Elections

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 263642 83.2%
No 53252 16.8%
Total 316894 100%

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Local Measure E - Gross Receipts Tax

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 223887 70.75%
No 92577 29.25%
Total 316464 100%

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Local Measure F - Water and Environment Plan

Ballots cast Percent
No 249304 76.9%
Yes 74885 23.1%
Total 324189 100%

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Local Measure G - Policy Opposing Corporate Personhood

Ballots cast Percent
Yes 260595 80.99%
No 61181 19.01%
Total 321776 100%

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Unofficial Results Reporting Schedule

Election Day

The Department of Elections will release the first preliminary results report at approximately 8:45 p.m. and will update the results regularly until all polling places have reported. The 8:45 p.m. report will represent results from the vote-by-mail ballots the Department received before Election Day. Beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m., the reports will include results from ballots cast at polling places. After all polling places have reported, the Department will release an updated report. For ranked-choice contests, this report will include the preliminary results after applying the ranked-choice algorithm to the total votes from the vote-by-mail and polling place ballots tabulated to this point. The Department will also post ballot image files for the ranked-choice contests on its website.

The results will be available from the following sources:

  • Department of Elections website – results will be posted on www.sfelections.org
  • San Francisco Government Television – SFGTV, Channel 26, will report results throughout the evening
  • North Light Court, City Hall – results will be displayed on a large monitor; printed copies of updates will be available at approximately 8:45p.m., 9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m., and 11:30 p.m.
  • Department of Elections, Room 48, City Hall –printed copies of updates will be available from the Department and are also posted outside the Department’s office.

After Election Day

On any day during which the Department of Elections counts ballots, the Department will release updated results at approximately 4 p.m. These releases will include results from ballots cast at polling places, remaining vote-by-mail ballots, provisional ballots, and write-in votes.

On the days during which no ballots have been counted, the Department will post a notice on its website stating there is no updated report available.

Statement of Vote, Neighborhood and District Statement of Vote, and Neighborhood Turnout Report

At 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following Election Day, the Department of Elections will release preliminary versions of the following reports:

  • Statement of Vote showing a precinct-by-precinct breakdown of votes cast at polling places and by mail
  • Neighborhood and District Statement of Vote
  • Neighborhood Turnout Report

Official Results

Election results are considered unofficial until the Department of Elections certifies the final results. The Department will certify the final results no later than December 4, 2012, which is the end of the 28-day canvass period specified by the California Elections Code. The Department will post the final results on its website and outside the Department’s office, Room 48, City Hall, as well as issue a press release.

Why Election Results Change After Election Night

On Election Night, the Department of Elections reports results from all polling places. However, there are ballots that cannot be processed on Election Night, including vote-by-mail ballots that the Department received on Election Day, and provisional ballots cast at polling places. All aspects of the election process are open to public view, so candidates, members of the media and the public may observe signature verification and processing of vote-by-mail and provisional ballots.