Propositions:A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J
Note: "City" refers to the San Francisco municipal government.
Proposition A
Proposition A would allow City employees who receive cash payments for unused vacation time and sick leave to defer the payment and any federal and state taxes associated with said payment.
Proposition A
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
107,690
62.38
No
64,943
37.62
Valid votes
172,633
90.47
Invalid or blank votes
18,195
9.53
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition B
Proposition B would contract out retirement benefits of district attorneys, public defenders, and public defender investigators to the California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) if there is no additional cost to the City.
Proposition B
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
114,209
67.73
No
54,418
32.27
Valid votes
168,627
88.37
Invalid or blank votes
22,201
11.63
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition C
Proposition C would reduce the number of required uniform officers by the number of Police Department positions currently staffed by uniformed officers that would be replaced by civilian staff.
Proposition C
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
105,005
61.85
No
64,773
38.15
Valid votes
169,778
88.97
Invalid or blank votes
21,050
11.03
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition D
Proposition D would allow domestic partners to register in the City and have the City Employees' Retirement System to treat domestic partners as spouses.
Proposition D
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
113,646
65.07
No
60,999
34.93
Valid votes
174,645
91.52
Invalid or blank votes
16,183
8.48
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition E
Proposition E would have the San Francisco Board of Supervisors respond to any federal or state requests potentially involving private information on citizens instead of individual officials and departments.
Proposition E
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
87,704
52.22
No
80,236
47.78
Valid votes
167,940
88.01
Invalid or blank votes
22,888
11.99
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition F
Proposition F would apply labor negotiation rules regarding police officers and fire departments on labor negotiations regarding deputy sheriffs.
Proposition F
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
103,327
63.16
No
60,267
36.84
Valid votes
163,594
85.73
Invalid or blank votes
27,234
14.27
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition G
Proposition G would allow the Mayor and Board of Supervisors to decide to provide supplemental pay over 180 days to City employees called for military service.
Proposition G
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
99,726
58.90
No
69,589
41.10
Valid votes
169,315
88.73
Invalid or blank votes
21,513
11.27
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition H
Proposition H would create a Public Education Fund to increase City spending on public education over the next eleven years.
Proposition H
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
123,103
70.77
No
50,837
29.23
Valid votes
173,940
91.15
Invalid or blank votes
16,888
8.85
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition I
Proposition I would require Muni to replace all diesel buses purchased before 1991 and require new buses to meet anti-pollution standards that apply to other City vehicles.
Proposition I
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
118,074
67.49
No
56,864
32.51
Valid votes
174,938
91.67
Invalid or blank votes
15,890
8.32
Total votes
190,828
100.00
Proposition J
Proposition J would allow developers building in downtown or along the central waterfront to be subject to less restrictions regarding height and density provided they build and sell more below-market rate housing.