Monday, October 24, 2022

Randy's Guide 5-8-2: General Midterm Election

Election Day is on November 8. After today (October 24), it's too late to register to vote in your current county and receive a ballot by mail. You will need to go into a County polling place to submit a Provisional Ballot for same-day registration.

We'll vote on multiple positions and seven propositions, ranging from Governor to online gambling. Early in-person voting began on October 11 in San Francisco. Ballots must be cast in person, dropped off at a county polling place or drop box, or postmarked by Election Day to be valid.

CA turnout in the last three midterm elections: 2018 - 64.5% of registered voters; 2014 - 42.2%; 2010 - 59.6%

SF turnout in the last three midterm elections: 2018 - 74.5% of registered voters; 2014 - 53.0%; 2010 - 61.0%

CALIFORNIA
Governor Gavin Newsom, Senator Alex Padilla, and most other statewide officials should coast comfortably for re-election. The one contested statewide race is for Controller between Malia Cohen and Lanhee Chen. Chen is vying to become the first Republican Controller since Houston Flournoy finished his term in 1975.

- Controller -
Lanhee Chen (R): chair of the board of directors at El Camino Health; Hoover Institution Fellow at Stanford; previous UC Berkeley visiting scholar at the Institute for Governmental Studies; nominated by President Obama and confirmed by the US Senate for the Social Security Advisory Board; senior adviser for Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential campaign; policy director for Mitt Romney's 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns; healthcare adviser for George W. Bush's 2004 presidential campaign; four Harvard degrees.

Endorsements: CA Republican Party, LA Times, OC Register, Sacramento Bee, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Jose Mercury News, SF Chronicle, Andrew Yang, former CA Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero, former CA Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, former Sen. Joe Lieberman

Malia Cohen (D): CA Board of Equalization, District 2 representative; founder of Power Forward consulting firm; former SF Board of Supervisors President and District 10 Supervisor; field organizer for Gavin Newsom's 2003 mayoral campaign; Carnegie Mellon graduate degree

Endorsements: CA Democratic Party, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Alex Padilla, State Sen. Scott Wiener, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, SF Mayor London Breed, Bay Area Reporter, SF Examiner, CA Teachers, Planned Parenthood, SEIU CA, Sierra Club

- 7 CA Propositions -
Proposition 1: Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Amends California Constitution to include the right to an abortion or the use of contraceptives.

YES: CA Democratic Party, CA Green Party, CA Peace and Freedom Party, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Alex Padilla, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Governor Gavin Newsom, State Sen. Scott Wiener, State Asm. Phil Ting and Matt Haney, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Bay Area Reporter, LA Times, Sacramento Bee, San Diego Union-Tribune, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, ACLU, CA Teachers, GrowSF, Kaiser Permanente, Planned Parenthood, SEIU CA, Sierra Club

NO: CA Republican Party, State Sen. Brian Dahle, Knights of Columbus

Proposition 26: Gambling Expansion
Expands state gambling options at four racetracks (sports betting) and tribal casinos (roulette, craps, sports betting).

YES: CA Peace and Freedom Party, Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, Bay Area Reporter, Graton Rancheria, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, NAACP, Pechanga, SF Berniecrats

NO: CA Libertarian Party, CA Republican Party, SF Green Party, Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer, LA Times, OC Register, Sacramento Bee, San Diego Union-Tribune, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, American Federation of State-County-Municipal Employees, Artichoke Joe's, City of San Jose, GrowSF, Hawaiian Gardens Casino, SPCA SF/LA

Proposition 27: Online Sports Betting
Allows tribal casinos or contracted businesses to offer online sports betting - with over $400 million to date spent on this measure.

YES: Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, DraftKings, FanDuel, San Diego Regional Task Force on Homelessness

NO: CA Democratic Party, CA Green Party, CA Libertarian Party, CA Peace and Freedom Party, CA Republican Party, Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, Bay Area Reporter, LA Times, OC Register, Sacramento Bee, San Diego Union-Tribune, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, CA Teachers, Coalition on Homelessness SF, Graton Rancheria, GrowSF, NAACP, Pechanga, SPUR, VFW Dept. of CA

Proposition 28: Arts Funding in Schools
Provides about $1 billion annually to K-12 schools for arts and music education.

YES: CA Democratic Party, CA Green Party, CA Peace and Freedom Party, Barbra Streisand, Dr. Dre, LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, My Chemical Romance, Vampire Weekend, Weird Al Yankovic, Bay Area Reporter, LA Times, OC Register, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, CA Teachers, GrowSF, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU CA, SFMOMA, Universal Music Group

NO: CA Libertarian Party, San Diego Union-Tribune, SF Examiner

Proposition 29: Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Requires dialysis clinics to have an on-site medical professional, disclose physicians' ownership interests, and report infection data.

YES: CA Democratic Party, CA Green Party, CA Peace and Freedom Party, CA Labor Federation, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU CA

NO: CA Libertarian Party, CA Republican Party, Bay Area Reporter, LA Times, OC Register, San Diego Union-Tribune, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, CA Chamber of Commerce, CA Medical Association, CA Nurses Association, DaVita + Fresenius dialysis corporations, GrowSF, NAACP, VFW Dept. of CA

Proposition 30: Tax for Environmental Programs
Taxes those earning over $2 million to fund zero-emission vehicle purchases, vehicle charging stations, and wildfire prevention.

YES: CA Democratic Party, Rep. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna, State Sen. Scott Wiener, LA Mayor Eric Garcia, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, San Jose Sam Liccardo, SF Mayor London Breed, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, American Lung Association, BART, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, GrowSF, Lime, Lyft, Rivian, SPUR

NO: CA Libertarian Party, CA Peace and Freedom Party, CA Republican Party, SF Green Party, Governor Gavin Newsom, LA Times, OC Register, Mercury News, San Diego Union-Tribune, SF Examiner, CA Chamber of Commerce, CA Teachers

Proposition 31: Flavored Tobacco
Prohibits the sale of most flavored tobacco products.

YES: CA Democratic Party, CA Green Party, CA Peace and Freedom Party, Governor Gavin Newsom, Sen. Alex Padilla, Rep. Barbara Lee, State Sen. Scott Wiener, State Assm. Phil Ting, SF Mayor London Breed, Michael Bloomberg, Bay Area Reporter, LA Times, Sacramento Bee, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, American Heart Association, CA NAACP, CA NOW, CA Teachers, Equality CA, GrowSF, Kaiser Permanente, Planned Parenthood, SEIU CA, Sierra Club

NO: CA Libertarian Party, CA Republican Party, OC Register, San Diego Union-Tribune, National Association of Tobacco Outlets, Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds

SAN FRANCISCO
The new 15th Congressional district, which spans from East Palo Alto up to southern San Francisco (including Excelsior and Portola), is an open seat with Jackie Speier retiring after 7+ terms. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and District Attorney Brooke Jenkins should be re-elected without difficulty. Fourteen City propositions are on the ballot.

- House District 15 -
David Canepa (D): San Mateo County District 5 Supervisor; Board of Director for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District; former Daly City Mayor and Councilmember; USF and Skyline College graduate

Endorsements: SF Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, Board of Equalization Chair Malia Cohen, Millbrae Mayor Anne Oliva, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, National Nurses United, Union of Food and Commercial Workers

Kevin Mullin (D): State Assm. for District 22 and Speaker Pro Tempore; former South SF Mayor and Councilmember; former district director for State Sen. Jackie Speier; founder of KM2 Communications, a multimedia production company; USF and SF State graduate

Endorsements: CA Democratic Party, SF Democratic Party, Gov. Gavin Newsom, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Jackie Speier, State Sen. Scott Wiener, State Assm. Phil Ting and Matt Haney, Bay Area Reporter, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, American Medical Association, CA Teachers, GrowSF, SEIU CA, Sierra Club

- 14 SF Propositions -
Proposition A: Retiree Pension Adjustments
Adjusts certain retirees' pensions, and permits the Retirement Board to hire an executive director without contract limitations.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Republican Party, All 11 Board of Supervisors, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, GrowSF, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF Firefighters Local 798, SPUR

NO: SF Green Party

Proposition B: Public Works Consolidation
Merges the newly created Department of Sanitation and Streets into the Department of Public Works, but retains the Sanitation and Streets Commission as is.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Republican Party, Mayor London Breed, former Mayor Willie Brown, former Assm. Tom Ammiano, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Sing Tao, Friends of the Urban Forest, GrowSF, League of Pissed Off Voters, SF Apartment Association, SF Chamber of Commerce, Sierra Club, SPUR

NO: SF Green Party, Assm. Matt Haney, Laborers Local 261 (sanitation), SF Firefighters Local 798

Proposition C: Homelessness Oversight Commission
Oversees the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing with a new commission, split between Mayoral and Board appointees.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, all 11 Board of Supervisors, State Assm. Matt Haney, Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, League of Pissed Off Voters, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF Firefighters Local 798, SPUR

NO: SF Republican Party, GrowSF, SF YIMBY

Proposition D: Affordable Housing Approvals
Streamlines affordable housing projects (no more than 140% Area Median Income) with certain requirements.

YES: Mayor London Breed, State Sen. Scott Wiener, Bay Area Reporter, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, GrowSF, Habitat for Humanity, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF YIMBY, SPUR, United Way Bay Area

NO: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, SF Bay Guardian, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, SF Tenants Union, Sierra Club

Proposition E: Affordable Housing Approvals
Streamlines affordable housing projects (no more than 120% Area Median Income) with certain requirements.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Bay Guardian, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Party, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, Sierra Club, SF Firefighters Local 798

NO: SF Green Party, SF Republican Party, Bay Area Reporter, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, GrowSF, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF YIMBY, SPUR

Proposition F: Library Preservation Fund
Extends the Preservation Fund beyond 2023, and expands library hours by at least 15%.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Mayor London Breed, all 11 Board of Supervisors, State Sen. Scott Wiener, Assm. Phil Ting and Matt Haney, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, Friends of SF Public Library, GrowSF, SEIU 1021, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

NO: SF Republican Party

Proposition G: SFUSD Grants
Creates a Student Success Fund for SFUSD to cover 15 years of grants.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, State Assm. Matt Haney, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, GrowSF, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

NO: SF Republican Party

Proposition H: City Election Reform
Shifts City elections to even-numbered years, extends current terms through January 2025, and slightly increases the number of required signatures for initiatives.

YES: SF Democratic Party, Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, GrowSF, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, Sierra Club, SF Tenants Union, SF YIMBY, SPUR

NO: SF Green Party, SF Republican Party, Bay Area Reporter, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, SF Chamber of Commerce

Proposition I: Golden Gate Park Vehicle Use
Allows vehicle use within Golden Gate Park except on Sundays (6am-6pm) and Saturdays (April-September), and removes car restrictions on the Great Highway.

YES: SF Republican Party, Treasurer Fiona Ma, Arc SF, Fine Arts Museums (de Young/Legion of Honor), SF Gray Panthers, SF Latinx Democratic Club

NO: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Mayor London Breed, State Sen. Scott Wiener, State Assm. Matt Haney, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, GrowSF, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, SF Bike Coalition, SF YIMBY, Sierra Club, SPUR, WalkSF

Proposition J: Golden Gate Park Recreational Use
Maintains existing City law to block private car use for parts of Golden Gate Park.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Mayor London Breed, Sen. Scott Wiener, Assm. Matt Haney, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, Green Apple Books, GrowSF, SF Bike Coalition, SF YIMBY, Sierra Club, SPUR, WalkSF

NO: SF Republican Party, Arc SF, Fine Arts Museums (de Young/Legion of Honor), SF Gray Panthers, SF Latinx Democratic Club

Proposition L: Sales Tax for Transportation Projects
Extends the existing 0.5% sales tax for an additional 19 years, with a new 30-year transportation plan. Needs 2/3 to pass.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Mayor London Breed, State Sen. Scott Wiener, Assm. Phil Ting and Matt Haney, Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, GrowSF, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, SEIU 1021, SF Berniecrats, SF Bike Coalition, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF YIMBY, Sierra Club, SPUR, WalkSF

NO: SF Republican Party

Proposition M: Vacant Unit Tax
Taxes residential housing in buildings with 3+ units if unused for at least half of the year, and uses the proceeds for affordable housing and rent subsidies.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, SF Bay Guardian, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, SF Tenants Union, SF YIMBY, Sierra Club

NO: SF Republican Party, Bay Area Reporter, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, GrowSF, SF Apartment Association, SF Association of Realtors, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

Proposition N: Golden Gate Park Underground Parking
Shifts oversight of the underground parking garage in Golden Gate Park from a nonprofit to the Recreation and Park Commission.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Mayor London Breed, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, GrowSF, League of Pissed Off Voters, SEIU 1021, SF Bike Coalition, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF YIMBY, Sierra Club, SPUR, WalkSF

NO: SF Examiner

Proposition O: City College Parcel Tax
Creates a new parcel tax for property owners to pay for certain City College needs.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Assm. Phil Ting and Matt Haney, SF Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, SEIU 1021, SF Latinx Democratic Club, United Educators of SF

NO: SF Republican Party, SF Examiner, Mayor London Breed, Supervisors Aaron Peskin and Catherine Stefani, GrowSF, SF Chronicle, SF Apartment Association, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

Saturday, June 4, 2022

Randy's Guide 5-8-1: June State Primary

Turnout was predictably dismal for the elections in SF to date this year. Just 36% of registered voters cast a ballot in the February election, which resulted in the recall of all three board members with at least two-thirds of the votes in favor.

Then the special election in April plummeted to around 29%, as Matt Haney trounced David Campos by a 62-38 margin to represent State Assembly District 17.

Now, California's Primary Election is around the corner next week on Tuesday, June 7. Many counties, such as San Diego, Butte, and Fresno, offer early voting options. For example, SF City Hall is open weekdays and this weekend. 

Election Day hours are 7am-8pm statewide for in-person voting. All registered voters received a ballot by mail. You can drop off your ballot at any polling place or official drop box in your county. If you go the USPS route, the ballot must be postmarked by Election Day for it to be valid.

California has a top-two system, meaning you can vote for any candidate in the Primary, and the two candidates with the most votes advance to the November General Election. Statewide races include Governor, US Senator, and Controller, with regional votes for the US House. SF has eight local propositions, including the contentious District Attorney recall.

Governor:
Gavin Newsom is expected to coast as one of the two selections. The CA Republican Party endorses State Sen. Brian Dahle, who represents northeastern California, including South Lake Tahoe, Redding, and Auburn.

US Senator:
Rob Padilla, Governor Newsom's appointee, is also forecast to be one of the top two vote getters. The CA Republican Party endorses attorney Mark Meuser.

Controller:
Lanhee Chen: CA Republican Party; Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT); House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA); former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI); OC Sheriff Don Barnes; LA Times; OC Register

Malia Cohen: CA Democratic Party; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA); Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA); State Controller Betty Yee; State Sen. Scott Wiener; SF Mayor London Breed; CA Teachers Assn; Planned Parenthood; SEIU CA

Ron Galperin: State Controller Betty Yee; LA Mayor Eric Garcetti; former State Controller John Chiang; SF Chronicle; Equality CA; Planned Parenthood 

Steve Glazer: Sacramento Bee; SJ Mercury News

Laura Wells: CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party

Yvonne Yiu: former State Controller John Chiang

US House, District 11:
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi looks primed for a 19th term. John Dennis gets the SF Republican Party endorsement.

Proposition A: MUNI Reliability and Street Safety Bond
Authorize $400 million in bonds for repairs, renovation, traffic improvements, and street redesigns.

YES: SF Democratic Party, Mayor London Breed, all 11 Board of Supervisors, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, State Sen. Scott Wiener, State Asm. Phil Ting and Matt Haney, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Sing Tao Daily, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Grow SF, SF Bike Coalition, SF Chamber of Commerce, SF YIMBY, SPUR, Walk SF

NO: SF Green Party, SF Republican Party

Proposition B: Building Inspection Commission
Change the appointment process and qualifications for Commission members, and shift the appointment of the Director of the Department of Building Inspector to the Mayor.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, SPUR

NO: SF Republican Party, Grow SF

Proposition C: Recall Timelines and Vacancy Appointments
Further limit the period to begin a recall signature effort, and prevent the temporary appointee from running for the same position in the next election.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Bay Guardian, SF Bay View, SF Examiner, Sing Tao Daily, Bernal Heights Democratic Club, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club

NO: SF Green Party, SF Republican Party, Bay Area Reporter, SF Chronicle, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, Chinese American Democratic Club, Grow SF, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

Proposition D: Office of Victim and Witness Rights; Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims
Centralize related domestic violence services under a new City department.

YES: SF Democratic Party, State Sen. Scott Wiener, former Mayor Willie Brown, Bay Area Reporter, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, Chinese American Democratic Club, Grow SF, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

NO: SF Green Party, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, Bernal Heights Democratic Club, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club

Proposition E: Behested Payments
Further restrict the ability of Board of Supervisor members from seeking donations to benefit either a government agency or private organization.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton, four other Supervisors (Chan, Peskin, Mar, Preston), By Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club

NO: SF Republican Party, State Sen. Scott Wiener, three Supervisors (Stefani, Mandelman, Melgar), Chinese American Democratic Club, Grow SF, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR, YIMBY Action

Proposition F: Refuse Collection and Disposal
Modify the Refuse Rate Board membership and the rules for governing future changes.

YES: SF Democratic Party, Mayor London Breed, all 11 Board of Supervisors, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

NO: SF Green Party, Sing Tao Daily, Grow SF

Proposition G: Public Health Emergency Leave
Require employers with more than 100 employees worldwide to provide up to 80 hours of paid public health emergency leave to staff in SF.

YES: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club, Chinese American Democratic Club, SEIU 1021

NO: SF Republican Party, Grow SF, SF Chamber of Commerce, SPUR

Proposition H: Recall Measure Regarding Chesa Boudin
Remove District Attorney Chesa Boudin from office, prior to the term ending date of January 8, 2024, and replace with a temporary appointee by the Mayor.

YES: Marina Times, Chinese American Democratic Club, Grow SF, SF Chamber of Commerce

NO: SF Democratic Party, SF Green Party, State Asm. Phil Ting, Bay Area Reporter, SF Bay Guardian, SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, ACLU of Northern CA, CA Nurses Assn, Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, SEIU 1021, Sierra Club

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Randy's Guide 5-8-0: Special Election (School Board Recall, State Assembly District 17)

It's happened again. For voters in the City and County of San Francisco, they will have the opportunity to vote in their second recall election within the past six months. Election Day is February 15, and early in-person voting is available at City Hall. All registered voters should have already received their mail-in ballots. Mailed ballots must be postmarked or dropped off at one of 34 certified drop boxes or 314 in-person polling places by Election Day.

On a side note, SF is requesting members of the public to submit their proposed redrawn supervisorial maps soon! Check it out at Redraw SF Public Redistricting.

(Apologies in advance to those who are not voters in San Francisco, or to those who have already voted. Forward it on to voters who would benefit from this!)

School Board Recall
The three terms would normally end January 8, 2023, with the next scheduled election on November 8, 2022. If any of the recall propositions pass, the removal would take place 10 days after the Board certifies the election. Mayor Breed would then appoint a replacement to serve the remaining months of the term. Recall supporters focus on the delayed reopening of schools, the attempt to rename dozens of schools, the Washington High mural controversy, and the revised Lowell High admission standards.

Proposition A: Recall Measure Regarding Alison Collins
Shall Alison Collins be recalled (removed) from the School Board for the San Francisco Unified School District?

Yes: SF Republican Party; State Treasurer Fiona Ma; Mayor London Breed; State Sen. Scott Wiener; Supervisor Matt Haney; CA Democratic Party Vice Chair David Campos; former Mayor Art Agnos; former Board President Matt Gonzalez; Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club; Bay Area Reporter; SF Chronicle; SF Examiner

No: SF Green Party; Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton; City College Board of Trustees President Shanell Williams; SF Democratic Party Chair Honey Mahogany; former Assemblymember Tom Ammiano; NAACP SF; SEIU 1021; SF Bay Guardian; SF Bay View; SF Berniecrats; United Educators of SF

Proposition B: Recall Measure Regarding Gabriela López
Shall Gabriela López be recalled (removed) from the School Board for the San Francisco Unified School District?

Yes: SF Republican Party; State Treasurer Fiona Ma; Mayor London Breed; State Sen. Scott Wiener; City College Board of Trustee Thea Selby; former Mayor Art Agnos; former Board President Matt Gonzalez; Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club; Bay Area Reporter; SF Chronicle; SF Examiner

No: SF Green Party; Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton; City College Board of Trustees President Shanell Williams; SF Democratic Party Chair Honey Mahogany; former Assemblymember Tom Ammiano; NAACP SF; SEIU 1021; SF Bay Guardian; SF Bay View; SF Berniecrats; United Educators of SF

Proposition C: Recall Measure Regarding Faauuga Moliga
Shall Faauuga Moliga be recalled (removed) from the School Board for the San Francisco Unified School District?

Yes: SF Republican Party; State Treasurer Fiona Ma; Mayor London Breed; State Sen. Scott Wiener; City College Board of Trustee Thea Selby; former Mayor Art Agnos; former Board President Matt Gonzalez; Bay Area Reporter; SF Chronicle; SF Examiner

No: SF Green Party; Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton; City College Board of Trustees President Shanell Williams; SF Democratic Party Chair Honey Mahogany; former Assemblymember Tom Ammiano; NAACP SF; SEIU 1021; SF Bay Guardian; SF Bay View; SF Berniecrats; United Educators of SF

State Assembly, District 17
All four have ties to Bay Area colleges - Campos, Haney, and Mahmood to Stanford, Selby and Haney to UC Berkeley. They are running to replace David Chiu, who became City Attorney of SF. Campos previously ran against Chiu in a very tight 2014 election for this seat representing the eastern half of SF, including the Castro, Mission, Bayview, South of Market, and Chinatown neighborhoods. If nobody wins a majority of votes, the runoff election would be April 19.

David Campos
The former District 9 Supervisor - and current Vice Chair of the California Democratic Party - spearheaded legislation starting CleanPowerSF and targeting Airbnb rentals. Campos also served briefly as Chief of Staff for District Attorney Chesa Boudin and in a couple of roles in Santa Clara County. Campos supports the recall of Alison Collins.

Endorsements: Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis; Assemblymember Phil Ting; District Attorney Chesa Boudin; former Mayor Willie Brown; Bay Area Reporter; CA Nurses Assn. (dual); CA Teachers Assn.; SF Bay Guardian; Sierra Club SF

Matt Haney
The District 6 Supervisor authored the Overpaid CEO Tax in 2020, and pushed through the homeless-in-hotels program during the pandemic, as well as 24-hour public bathrooms starting in 2019. While serving on the SF School Board, Haney proposed renaming Washington High due to slavery connections, and ending the current all-choice-based student lottery system. Haney supports the recall of Alison Collins.

Endorsements: Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond; Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton; SF Democratic Party Chair and Haney's legislative aide Honey Mahogany; CA Nurses Assn. (dual); SEIU CA; SF Bike Coalition; SF Examiner

Bilal Mahmood
The former Policy Analyst in the Obama Administration has co-founded Gumball Capital, ClearBrain, and 13 Fund foundation. Mahmood, whose parents immigrated from Pakistan, supports the recall of all three School Board members.

Endorsements: Edwin M. Lee Asian Pacific Democratic Club (dual); Families for SF; GrowSF; SF Women's Political Committee; SF YIMBY; 314 Action Fund

Thea Selby
The City College of San Francisco Board of Trustee created the Lower Haight Merchants & Neighbors Association and was a founding member of the San Francisco Tenant Riders. Selby supports the recall of all three School Board members.

Endorsements: State Treasurer Fiona Ma; Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf; SFMTA Board Chair Gwyneth Borden; former Superintendent of Public Instruction Delanie Eastin; CA Legislative Women's Caucus