Roundup Your San Francisco voter guides San Francisco

Roundup Your San Francisco voter guides San Francisco

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Roundup Your San Francisco voter guides

Illustration: Lindsey Bailey/Axios Look, we get it. The November midterm ballot is long and complicated and filling it out can be a daunting task. To help, we've combed through voter guides from six local organizations that span the political spectrum to show you how they're voting on state and local propositions. They include: : A non-partisan group of volunteers who raise money to print its guide through a general purpose recipient committee. Its is to build "a progressive governing majority in [its] lifetime." : A political action committee that "pursues common sense solutions to create a San Francisco that works for everyone.": "Nonprofit public policy organization … develop[ing] solutions to the big problems cities face."And, the editorial board And, here are their endorsements:
California props
Prop 1: Constitutional right to reproductive freedom SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop 26: Allows in-person roulette, dice games and sports betting on tribal lands SF Democratic Party: No position SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No Prop 27: Allows online and mobile sports betting outside tribal lands SF Democratic Party: No SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: No GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No Prop 28: Provides additional funding for arts and music education in public schools SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No position League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: No SF Chronicle: Yes Prop 29: Requires on-site licensed medical professional at kidney dialysis clinics SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No Prop 30: Provides funding for programs to reduce air pollution and prevent wildfires by increasing tax on personal income over $2 million SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop 31: Prohibit the retail sale of certain flavored tobacco products SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes
San Francisco props
Prop A: Supplemental cost of living adjustment for retired city employees SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: Yes League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop B: Eliminate the Sanitation and Streets Department SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: Yes League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop C: Establish a Homelessness Oversight Commission SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: No SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop D: "Affordable Homes Now" SF Democratic Party: No SF Republican Party: No position League of Pissed Off Voters: No GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop E: "Affordable Housing Production Act" SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No Prop F: Library Preservation Fund SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop G: Grants to the San Francisco Unified School District SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop H: Shift mayoral election to presidential election years SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop I: Allow vehicles on JFK Drive and the Great Highway SF Democratic Party: No SF Republican Party: Yes League of Pissed Off Voters: No GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No Prop J: Allow recreational use of JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: No position GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop L: Renew sales tax for transportation projects SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop M: Tax on keeping residential units vacant SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No Prop N: Allows Rec and Park to manage the underground parking garage below the Music Concourse in Golden Gate Park SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No position League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: Yes SPUR: Yes SF Chronicle: Yes Prop O: Parcel tax for some property owners to help fund City College SF Democratic Party: Yes SF Republican Party: No League of Pissed Off Voters: Yes GrowSF: No SPUR: No SF Chronicle: No decision yet Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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