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Official Pamphlet
City and County of San Francisco Voter Information Pamphlet and Sample Ballot Consolidated Primary Election March 5, 2002 Prepared by the Department of Elections City and County of San Francisco Department of Elections: 554-4375 El Departamento de Elecciones: 554-4366 : 554-4367 WEB VERSION www.sfgov.org/election TABLE OF CONTENTS Voter Information Pamphlet Consolidated Primary Election, March 5, 2002 GENERAL INFORMATION CANDIDATE STATEMENTS Election Officer Application . (Inside Front Cover) Democratic Party Primary. Begins on 12 Purpose of the Voter Information Pamphlet ...........3 State Senate, 8th District. .. 12 Your Rights as a Voter ...........................4 Jackie Speier . ...........................12 Early Voting/Access for the Disabled Voter . .. .5 State Assembly, 12th District. ................13 Permanent Absentee Voter (Permanent Vote By Dan Kelly . 13 Mail) . .. .. .. .6 Leland Yee . ................................13 New Election Laws . 8 State Assembly, 13th District. ................14 Telephoning the Department of Elections . 33 Harry Britt . .................................14 Rules for Arguments For and Against Ballot Measures . 35 Steve Phillips . ......................14 Words You Need to Know . .36 Holli Thier . .....................................15 Index .......................................104 Mark Leno . ..................................15 SAMPLE BALLOT . .........CENTER SECTION Republican Party Primary. Begins on 17 Quick Voters Reference Page ...(inside Sample Ballot Section) State Senate, 8th District. -
Glen Park News Fall 06
Fall 2006 GLENGLEN PARKPARK NEWSNEWS Volume 24, No. 3 Official Newspaper of the Glen Park Association Published Quarterly www.glenparkassociation.com Dufty Faces Challenge in Fall District 8 Election Over the next four years, Glen Park cue Muni, the building and construction residents, merchants and visitors will trades association and most of the other continue to face a number supervisors, including Tom Ammiano, of critical issues—traffic Sean Elsbernd and Aaron Peskin. by congestion, crime, dirty Rosenthal, 33, represents Duftyʼs Rachel streets and housing afford- stiffest challenge. She has secured the Gordon ability among them—that endorsements of Supervisor Chris Daly, usually land in the lap of the neighbor- BART director Tom Radulovich, the San hoodʼs representative on the Board of Francisco Tenants Union and San Fran- Supervisors. cisco Tomorrow, and has positioned her- On Nov. 7, voters will decide who self to run to the left of Dufty. Her live-in that representative will be. Incumbent boyfriend is Bay Guardian City Editor Bevan Dufty, a solid moderate whose Steve Jones. She is an avid participant of trademark during his tenure has been a the Burning Man festival, and is active focus on constituent services, faces two in the alternative arts scene here. challengers: Alix Rosenthal, a deputy She has faulted Dufty for spending city attorney in Oakland who served too much time on fixing potholes and on San Franciscoʼs Elections Commis- dealing with other everyday annoyances sion and has the backing of some of the and not enough time writing laws that cityʼs more left-leaning elected officials have broader implications citywide. -
Eureka April 2003
Volume 122, Issue 4 April 2003 Dates to Host Mayor & DA Randall Museum Celebrates Spring & Remodeling. Candidates Change. At the April Board of Directors meeting, no EVPA members are invited to Randall Museum’s Spring Festival on Saturday, April 26 motions were passed, but we spent considerable time discussing what can be done to have a safe 10 am – 3 pm at the museum’s campus Halloween in our neighborhood. As you will see adjacent to Cornona Heights Park. The Spring when reading Safety Chair Drew Bertagnolli's Festival celebrates the completion of a joint $2 million project of San Francisco’s Recreation & report, we are most encouraged by District 8 Supervisor Bevan Dufty's leadership on this Park Department and the Randall Museum issue. A motion to support many of the Friends that created and renovated an Outdoor Learning Environment, Learning Gardens, proposals put forward by Supervisor Dufty and others will be discussed at the Thursday, April Observation Deck, Art Patio, Amphitheater and a 17th General Membership meeting, 7:30 pm. Great Lawn. You can take the #37 MUNI to the In March we voted to spread out appearances museum. Need more information? Visit www.RandallMuseum.org or call 554-9600. at our meetings by the leading mayoral candidates. I am happy to report that City Come check out the party and the panoramic Treasurer Susan Leal will be addressing EVPA on views from your neighborhood’s museum . Thursday, July 17, Supervisor Tom Ammiano on August 21, and Supervisor Gavin Newsom on September 18. Supervisor Angela Alioto will be Sisters Ask for Your Indulgence. -
Guidebook for New Department Heads and Senior Managers
2010-2011 Guidebook for New Department Heads and Senior Managers Office of the City Administrator City & County of San Francisco 2010-2011 Guidebook for New Department Heads and Senior Managers Office of the City Administrator © 2010 City and County of San Francisco. All rights reserved. Edwin M. Lee City Administrator Guidebook City & County of San Francisco ACKNOWLEDGMENTS e wish to acknowledge and thank the following people for their contributions to the 2010-2011 W edition of the Guidebook: Laura Adelman, Department of Emergency Management Services; Amy Brown, Deputy City Administrator and Director of Real Estate; Pearl Chan, Controller’s Office; Martin Gran, Department of Human Resources; Richard Isen, Department of Technology; Lynn Khaw, Office of Contract Administration; Carmen LeFranc, Controller’s Office; Olga Ryerson, Office of the City Administrator; Elizabeth Salveson, Deputy City Attorney and Linda Yeung, Deputy City Administrator. A special note of recognition and thanks to Jill Lerner, Office of the City Administrator, for her management of this project. Additionally, special thanks to Marc Rosaaen, Office of Contract Administration, for his assistance, support and cheerful encouragement, and to Denise Debrunner, Reproduction and Mail Services, who designed the graphics and format of this book. July, 2010 ii Acknowledgments Contributions Guidebook City & County of San Francisco TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments ....................................................................................................................... -
November 1998
SPECIAL VO EDITION Member of COPS California Organization of Police & Sheriffs SAN FRANCISCO POLICE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION To Promote the Ideals, Policies and Accomplishments of the Association and its Members SPECIAL ELECTION EDITION SAN FRANCISCO NOVEMBER 1998 Chief Fred Lau Needs A Special Message from Chris Passage of Proposition A Cunnie, President SFPOA hief Fred Lau is the number have been proud to serve my city one law enforcement officer over the past 18 years as a police C in the city. He has the re- I officer and as the President of the sponsibility to do everything he can in Francisco Police Officers' Asso- to make our streets safe, our homes ciation. secure, and our neighborhoods har- During my years on the beat, I saw monious and peaceful. That is a big the San Francisco police department job, and one which requires depend- make great progress in the fight able ranks of top-notch, experienced against crime. It is our excellent of- officers. ficers who have helped us turn the The process of recruiting viable corner. These resourceful women and candidates, screening them thor- men run public safety programs like oughly, training them for six months community policing, bicycle patrol at the academy, and putting them and juvenile outreach. Without such through the rigors of field training innovative officers, these successful and certification is a costly and time programs would be injeopardy. That's Chris Cunnie, President, San Francisco consuming endeavor. It requires sev- why it is vital that San Francisco Police Officers' Association eral hundreds of thousands of dol- keeps the kind of officers who are lars, more than 18 months, and thou- helping to win the fight against crime. -
Table of Contents
CityTABLE and County OF CONTENTSof San Francisco Voter InformationVoter Information Pamphlet Pamphlet and Sample Ballot Permanent Absentee Voter Request Form . (Back Cover) GENERAL INFORMATION PROPOSED SAN FRANCISCO-BBRISBANE Poll Worker Application . ..........(Inside Front Cover) MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT MEASURE Purpose of the Voter Information Pamphlet . ...3 I Proposed San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility Your Rights as a Voter . ..........................4 District ............................................106 Early Voting/Access for the Disabled Voter . .. ...........5 Permanent Absentee Voter (Permanent Vote-by-Mail Qualifications) . ...............................6 PROPOSED SAN FRANCISCO-BBRISBANE Telephoning the Department of Elections . ...........12 MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT Overview of San Francisco’s Debt. ....................13 SAMPLE BALLOT . ............... ........ ......15 Rules for Arguments For and Against Ballot Measures . 24 Words You Need to Know . .......................40 Consolidated Municipal Index . ......................................128 Election Quick Voters Reference Card . .........(Inside Back Cover) Absentee Ballot Application . ..............(Back Cover) Location of your Polling Place . ...........(Back Cover) PROPOSITIONS A Community College District General Obligation Bonds. 25 B Solar Energy Revenue Bond . ..................29 C Elective Office Vacancies........................... 41 D Voter Approval Required for Bay Fill . ..... 47 November 6, 2001 E Elections, Ethics & Outside Counsel -
Oral History Center University of California the Bancroft Library Berkeley, California
Oral History Center University of California The Bancroft Library Berkeley, California Willie Lewis Brown, Jr. Willie Brown: Mayor of San Francisco, 1996–2004 Interviews conducted by Martin Meeker in 2015 Copyright © 2020 by The Regents of the University of California Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley ii Since 1954 the Oral History Center of The Bancroft Library, formerly the Regional Oral History Office, has been interviewing leading participants in or well-placed witnesses to major events in the development of Northern California, the West, and the nation. Oral History is a method of collecting historical information through recorded interviews between a narrator with firsthand knowledge of historically significant events and a well-informed interviewer, with the goal of preserving substantive additions to the historical record. The recording is transcribed, lightly edited for continuity and clarity, and reviewed by the interviewee. The corrected manuscript is bound with photographs and illustrative materials and placed in The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley, and in other research collections for scholarly use. Because it is primary material, oral history is not intended to present the final, verified, or complete narrative of events. It is a spoken account, offered by the interviewee in response to questioning, and as such it is reflective, partisan, deeply involved, and irreplaceable. ********************************* All uses of this manuscript are covered by a legal agreement between The Regents of the University of California and Willie Brown dated July 11, 2020. The manuscript is thereby made available for research purposes. All literary rights in the manuscript, including the right to publish, are reserved to The Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley.