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

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Randy's Guide 5-7-9: Recall Election

California's recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom is today! Every registered voter receives a ballot and a return envelope to address two questions. The ballot must be postmarked, dropped off at a polling location, or filled out at a polling place by today. So far, roughly 37% of registered voters have submitted their ballots. The last California recall in 2003 had 61% turnout and passed 55% to 45%. Arnold Schwarzenegger won with 49% of the vote.


(1) Shall Gavin Newsom be recalled (removed) from the office of Governor?
RealClearPolitics:
Question 1: 42% Yes (remove); 56% No (do not remove); 2% Undecided [9/6-9/13]

538:
Question 1: 42% Yes (remove); 57% No (do not remove); 1% Undecided [updated 9/14]

In favor (Yes): CA Libertarian Party; CA Republican Party; House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA); former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA); former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R); Bakersfield Californian; LA Daily News; OC Register

Against (No): CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; President Joe Biden (D); Vice President Kamala Harris (D); Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT); Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA); House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); LA Times; Sacramento Bee; SF Chronicle; ACLU CA; CA Teachers Association; Human Rights Campaign; Planned Parenthood CA

(2) Candidates to succeed Gavin Newsom as Governor if he is recalled
RealClearPolitics:
Question 2: 35% Larry Elder (R); 8% Kevin Paffrath (D); 5% Kevin Faulconer (R); 5% John Cox (R); 3% Kevin Kiley (R); 3% Jacqueline McGowan (D); 3% John Drake (D); 2% Brandon Ross (D); 2% Caitlyn Jenner (R); 34% Other/Undecided/Blank [9/6-9/13]

538:
Question 2: 30% Larry Elder (R); 6% Kevin Paffrath (D); 5% Kevin Faulconer (R); 59% Other/Undecided/Blank [updated 9/14]

Blank: a strategy endorsed by the CA Democratic Party

Larry Elder (R): a radio show host endorsed by the American Independent Party, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), former State Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero (D-CA), Westminster Mayor Tri Ta, actor Clint Eastwood, Long Beach Press-Telegram, and OC Register

Kevin Paffrath (D): a real estate broker with a popular YouTube channel

Kevin Faulconer (R): a former Mayor of San Diego endorsed by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), State Assembly Minority Leader Marie Waldron (R-Escondido), State Senate Minority Leader Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita), Bakersfield Californian, Los Angeles Times, Crime Victims United, and San Diego Chamber of Commerce

John Cox (R): a businessman who ran against Governor Newsom in the 2018 gubernatorial race

Kevin Kiley (R): a State Assemblyman of Rocklin endorsed by former Rep. Doug Ose (R-CA) and blog RedState

Jacqueline McGowan (D): a Napa cannabis advocate who polled 5% two separate times during August

John Drake (D): a 20-year-old Latvian immigrant in Ventura

Brandon Ross (D): a physician-attorney from the San Diego area

Caitlyn Jenner (R): a media celebrity and former Olympian assisted by former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer and Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale

Others:
Dan Kapelovitz (G): a criminal law attorney endorsed by the CA Green Party and former Santa Monica Mayor Mike Feinstein (G)
Jeff Hewitt (L): a Riverside County Board of Supervisor endorsed by the CA Libertarian Party

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Randy's Guide 5-7-8: General Election

 

California's deadline for voter registration online or postmarked is October 19. Do it today at https://registertovote.ca.gov. You can also same-day register in person while voting at a polling location.

In San Francisco, early voting started in front of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (99 Grove St). Polling center hours are 8am-5pm weekdays, as well as 10am-4pm for the two weekends prior to Election Day. You can check your polling location or wait time at https://sfelections.org/tools/map_poll_time.

Election Day is November 3... less than three weeks away! Polls will be open 7am-8pm. As long as you are in line at 8pm, you will be permitted to vote. You can drop off your mail-in ballot at any polling location within your registered county. A mailed ballot must be postmarked by Election Day for it to be countable.

The State ballot is long. The SF and CA election books are over 300 pages combined! Besides the presidential and House races, there are 12 California propositions, 1 Bay Area measure, and 12 SF propositions. Six of 11 SF Supervisor districts, half of State Senate districts, all State Assembly districts, and other local positions are up for a vote.

- 12 State Measures -
Proposition 14: Stem Cell Research
Authorize $5.5 billion in bonds to continue funding for stem cell research.
YES: CA Democratic Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; Rep. Nancy Pelosi; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu; SF Mayor London Breed; Bay Area Reporter; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Equality CA; SF AIDS Foundation; SF Chamber of Commerce; United Auto Workers
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Green Party; CA Libertarian Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; SF Chronicle; LA Times; OC Register; SF Bay Guardian; CA Nurses; SPUR

Proposition 15: Commercial Property Tax Increase
Adjust most commercial property tax rates to current market value, instead of purchase price, to help fund education.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden; VT Sen. Bernie Sanders; Mayor London Breed; SF Chronicle; LA Times; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; CA Nurses; CA Teachers; Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative; SEIU CA; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Libertarian Party; former Gov. Pete Wilson; OC Register; CA American Legion; CA Chamber of Commerce; CA Craft Brewers Association; CA Farm Bureau Federation; Public Storage; SF Chinatown Merchants Association

Proposition 16: Affirmative Action
Repeal Proposition 209 (1996) to allow race, sex, and ethnicity as factors for public schools, employment, or contracts.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; Sen. Kamala Harris; Sen. Dianne Feinstein; Rep. Nancy Pelosi; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu; SF Mayor London Breed; LA Mayor Eric Garcetti; former Presidential candidates Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer; SF Chronicle; LA Times; San Jose Mercury News; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; ACLU; CA Teachers; Equality CA; Golden State Warriors; Kaiser Permanente; Japanese American Citizens League; PG&E; SEIU CA; SF Chamber of Commerce; SPUR
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Libertarian Party; former UC Regent Ward Connerly; OC Register; Wall Street Journal; Asian-American Coalition for Education

Proposition 17: Voter Registration for Paroled
Amend State Constitution to permit those on state parole to register to vote.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Libertarian Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; SF Chronicle; LA Times; OC Register; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; ACLU; CA Nurses; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: CA Republican Party; Crime Victims United

Proposition 18: 17-Year-Old Voters in Primary
Amend State Constitution to permit 17-year-olds who will turn 18 by the general election to vote in the primary.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Libertarian Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; SF Chronicle; LA Times; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; CA Nurses; SF Bike Coalition; SPUR
NO: CA Republican Party; San Jose Mercury News; OC Register

Proposition 19: Homeowner Property Tax Adjustment
Permit certain homeowners to transfer their original home's property tax base value to a replacement home, and adjust tax benefits on property transfers.
YES: CA Democratic Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; State Sen. Scott Wiener; Bay Area Reporter; San Diego Union-Tribune; CA Firefighters; CA Nurses; CA Realtors; SPUR
NO: CA Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; LA Times; OC Register; San Jose Mercury News; SF Bay Guardian

Proposition 20: Tougher Criminal Penalties
Limit parole access, authorize felony charges for certain theft misdemeanors, and require DNA samples for certain misdemeanors.
YES: CA Republican Party; State Asm. Jim Cooper (D-Elk Grove); San Diego Union-Tribune; Albertsons Safeway; CA Correctional Peace Officers
NO: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Libertarian Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; SF Chronicle; LA Times; OC Register; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; ACLU; CA Nurses; CA Teachers; Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative; SEIU CA; SPUR

Proposition 21: Rent Control Expansion
Permit local governments to establish rent control on older properties.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; VT Sen. Bernie Sanders; Rep. Barbara Lee; State Asm. David Chiu; LA Times; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; ACLU; AIDS Healthcare Foundation; CA Nurses; SEIU CA; Sierra Club
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Libertarian Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; SF Chronicle; OC Register; San Jose Mercury News; Avalonbay Communities; CA Builders Alliance; CA Chamber of Commerce; CA Electrical Workers; CA Veterans of Foreign Wars; NAACP; SPUR

Proposition 22: Exemption for App-Based Transportation Companies
Overturn State law to classify drivers for app-based rideshare and delivery companies as independent contractors with certain benefits.
YES: CA Republican Party; CA Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; OC Register; San Jose Mercury News; CA Chamber of Commerce; CA Police Officers; DoorDash; Lyft; Postmates; Uber; Mothers Against Drunk Driving; NAACP; Nisei Farmers League
NO: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; former Vice President Joe Biden; Sen. Kamala Harris; MA Sen. Elizabeth Warren; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu; LA Times; NY Times; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; CA Nurses; CA Teachers; SEIU; Sierra Club; SF Bike Coalition; SPUR

Proposition 23: Kidney Dialysis Regulation
Add regulations to the operation of outpatient kidney dialysis clinics.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Green Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; SEIU
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; LA Times; OC Register; San Jose Mercury News; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; CA Chamber of Commerce; CA Medical Association; CA Veterans of Foreign Wars; DaVita; SPUR

Proposition 24: Consumer Privacy Laws
Change the regulation of consumer personal information.
YES: CA Peace and Freedom Party; State Controller Betty Yee; State Asm. David Chiu; former Presidential candidate Andrew Yang; LA Times; CA Firefighters; NAACP
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Green Party; CA Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; OC Register; San Jose Mercury News; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; ACLU; CA Nurses; LA Chamber of Commerce

Proposition 25: Replacement of Money Bail System
Replace money bail system with one based on flight risk and public safety.
YES: CA Democratic Party; CA Peace and Freedom Party; Gov. Gavin Newsom; Rep. Barbara Lee; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Assm. David Chiu; Clippers' owner Steve Ballmer; SF Chronicle; LA Times; OC Register; San Jose Mercury News; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; CA Federation of Teachers; CA Nurses; SEIU CA; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: CA Republican Party; CA Green Party; Aladdin Bail Bonds; CA Peace Officers; NAACP

1 Regional Measure:
Measure RR: Caltrain Sales Tax
Increase sales taxes in Santa Clara, San Mateo, and San Francisco counties by 0.125% to preserve and expand Caltrain service. Requires 2/3 vote to pass.
YES: SF Democratic Party; Sen. Dianne Feinstein; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu and Phil Ting; Mayor London Breed; San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo; SF Chronicle; San Jose Mercury News; Bay Area Reporter; SF Chamber of Commerce; SF Bike Coalition; SF Giants; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: SF Green Party

12 Local Measures:
Proposition A: Quality of Life
Issue $487.5 billion in bonds to fund mental health facilities, supportive housing, parks, streets, and plazas. Requires 2/3 vote to pass.
YES: SF Democratic Party; Sen. Dianne Feinstein; Rep. Nancy Pelosi; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu and Phil Ting; Mayor London Breed; all 11 Board of Supervisors; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; Sing Tao Daily; Boys & Girls Clubs SF; SF Bike Coalition; SF Chamber of Commerce; Sierra Club; SPUR; Walk SF
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Green Party; SF Libertarian Party

Proposition B: Department of Sanitation and Streets
Shift some Department of Public Works duties, such as cleaning sidewalks and maintaining public restrooms, to a new Department of Sanitation and Streets. Create two new commissions to oversee both departments.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; District Attorney Chesa Boudin; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021; SF Bike Coalition; Sierra Club
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; SPUR

Proposition C: Removal of Citizenship Requirement for City Commissions
Remove requirement for citizenship and voter registration to serve on SF commissions, boards, and advisory bodies.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; SF Libertarian Party; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; La Raza Community Resource Center; SF Bike Coalition; SPUR
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Chronicle

Proposition D: Sheriff Oversight
Create new Office of Inspector General and Oversight Board to monitor, investigate, and provide recommendations for changes in the Sheriff's Department.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; SF Libertarian Party; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu; District Attorney Chesa Boudin; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021; SF Bike Coalition; SPUR
NO: SF Republican Party

Proposition E: Police Staffing
Remove minimum SFPD staffing requirements in place since 1994.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021; SF Bike Coalition; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Green Party

Proposition F: Business Tax Overhaul
Alter business taxes, including the elimination of the payroll expense tax and an increase in the gross receipts tax rate for larger businesses.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; Mayor London Breed; all 11 Board of Supervisors; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; Glide Foundation; SEIU 1021; SF Bike Coalition; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: SF Libertarian Party; SF Chamber of Commerce

Proposition G: Youth Voting in Local Elections
Lower the age for U.S. citizens voting on local candidates and ballot measures to 16.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; Mayor London Breed; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021; SF Bike Coalition; SPUR
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Chronicle

Proposition H: Neighborhood Commercial Districts
Increase and speed up implementation of permissible uses in Planning Code.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Republican Party; SF Libertarian Party; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu and Phil Ting; Mayor London Breed; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; Sing Tao Daily; Golden Gate Restaurant Association; SF Bike Coalition; SF Chamber of Commerce; SPUR
NO: SF Green Party; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021

Proposition I: Real Estate Transfer Tax
Increase transfer taxes on the sale or lease of long-term real estate valued at least $10 million.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; State Asm. Phil Ting; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021; Sierra Club; SF Bike Coalition; SF Tenants Union
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; Golden Gate Restaurant Association; SF Chamber of Commerce; SF Firefighters; SPUR; Vanguard Property Management

Proposition J: Parcel Tax
Lower annual parcel tax, but expand to include those aged 65 or older, for spending on SFUSD. Requires 2/3 vote to pass.
YES: SF Democratic Party; Sen. Dianne Feinstein; State Sen. Scott Wiener; Asm. David Chiu and Phil Ting; Mayor London Breed; all 11 Board of Supervisors; Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; SEIU 1021; SF Bay Guardian; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Green Party; SF Libertarian Party

Proposition K: Affordable Housing Authorization
Permit SF to own, acquire, and develop up to 10,000 units of affordable rental housing.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu and Phil Ting;  all 11 Board of Supervisors; SF Chronicle; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; Sing Tao Daily; Coalition on Homelessness; SEIU 1021; SF Bike Coalition; Sierra Club; SPUR
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Libertarian Party

Proposition L: Business Tax Increase for Companies with Unequal Pay
Pay additional tax if top executive's pay is more than 100 times the median compensation paid to employees.
YES: SF Democratic Party; SF Green Party; State Sen. Scott Wiener; State Asm. David Chiu and Phil Ting; District Attorney Chesa Boudin; Bay Area Reporter; SF Bay Guardian; SEIU 1021; Sierra Club
NO: SF Republican Party; SF Libertarian Party; SF Chronicle; SF Chamber of Commerce