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Your Vote Is Needed for Defeat of N&R, Yes on D
The entire workingclass needs your vote to save our lives and our homes. A high voter turnout will defeat Props N&R and pass Prop D. If you do not like the candidates, at least vote on the propositions, which are extremely important. Our home and our lives are on the line with Prop N&R and they receive your No vote. We all need public power for cheaper and less polluting utilities which we will have with a Yes vote on Prop D.
The entire workingclass needs your vote to save our lives and our homes. A high voter turnout will defeat Props N&R and pass Prop D. If you do not like the candidates, at least vote on the propositions, which are extremely important. Our home and our lives are on the line with Prop N&R and they receive your No vote. We all need public power for cheaper and less polluting utilities which we will have with a Yes vote on Prop D.
If you think not voting will cause the problem to go away, you are wrong. It will make all problems worse. These are difficult times and all we need right now is that you vote. We who can vote and are supporters of the workingclass must vote for those who cannot, namely the workingclass non-citizens and persons convicted of felonies but not pardoned. These two large non-voting sectors who are primarily workingclass desperately need us to vote No on N&R and Yes on Prop D.
Act responsibly, take charge of your life, show concern for the lives of the rest of the workingclass and vote on all the propositions. It is really quite painless and will make a big difference.
YOU CAN VOTE TODAY, MONDAY, 11/4/02 AT CITY HALL, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the basement on the Van Ness side.
ON TUESDAY, 11/5/02, you can vote at your polling place or at City Hall, in the basement on the Van Ness side between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.
IF YOU GO TO CITY HALL, please sign up for permanent absentee voter registration so you can vote in the comfort of your home on your own time. That way, you will most likely vote.
LOCATE YOUR POLLING PLACE: Your polling place is on the mailing label of your San Francisco voter handbook. You can also find your polling place at the Election Department website at:
http://sunset.ci.sf.ca.us/pollup3.nsf/searchdata?openform
(Also, go to http://www.sfgov.org/election and click on the polling place lookup).
Information on the San Francisco and California ballot propositions can be found at: http://www.sfgov.org/election/guides/measures110502election.htm
Information on the California ballot propositions with pro and con explanation and references are at: http://www.calvoter.org/2002/general/propositions/index.html
Tenant Voter recommends:
This tenant voter does not usually support bonds. It is far better if the money comes from the general fund and the sooner people send that message to the Legislature, etc., the sooner they will have to cut back on prisons, the police and the military.
California: Yes on 52, No on all the rest. (You would be safe in voting a Bingo No on the California propositions).
San Francisco: Please note, on Prop A, the water bond, tenants will be expected to pay for those bonds.
San Francisco Community College Board: ABEL MOUTON
See: http://www.sanfranciscoelections.com
No on A, B, C, M, N, Q, R, BB
Yes on D through L, O, P, S
No on R:
http://www.saverentcontrol.com
No on N:
http://www.nomorehomelessness.org/
Yes on D:
http://www.powertothepeople.org/
LIVE ELECTION RETURNS for all of California and local races and propositions will be at:
http://vote2002.ss.ca.gov/
LIVE ELECTION RETURNS FOR SAN FRANCISCO will be at:
http://www.sfgov.org/election/results1102/
If you think not voting will cause the problem to go away, you are wrong. It will make all problems worse. These are difficult times and all we need right now is that you vote. We who can vote and are supporters of the workingclass must vote for those who cannot, namely the workingclass non-citizens and persons convicted of felonies but not pardoned. These two large non-voting sectors who are primarily workingclass desperately need us to vote No on N&R and Yes on Prop D.
Act responsibly, take charge of your life, show concern for the lives of the rest of the workingclass and vote on all the propositions. It is really quite painless and will make a big difference.
YOU CAN VOTE TODAY, MONDAY, 11/4/02 AT CITY HALL, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the basement on the Van Ness side.
ON TUESDAY, 11/5/02, you can vote at your polling place or at City Hall, in the basement on the Van Ness side between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.
IF YOU GO TO CITY HALL, please sign up for permanent absentee voter registration so you can vote in the comfort of your home on your own time. That way, you will most likely vote.
LOCATE YOUR POLLING PLACE: Your polling place is on the mailing label of your San Francisco voter handbook. You can also find your polling place at the Election Department website at:
http://sunset.ci.sf.ca.us/pollup3.nsf/searchdata?openform
(Also, go to http://www.sfgov.org/election and click on the polling place lookup).
Information on the San Francisco and California ballot propositions can be found at: http://www.sfgov.org/election/guides/measures110502election.htm
Information on the California ballot propositions with pro and con explanation and references are at: http://www.calvoter.org/2002/general/propositions/index.html
Tenant Voter recommends:
This tenant voter does not usually support bonds. It is far better if the money comes from the general fund and the sooner people send that message to the Legislature, etc., the sooner they will have to cut back on prisons, the police and the military.
California: Yes on 52, No on all the rest. (You would be safe in voting a Bingo No on the California propositions).
San Francisco: Please note, on Prop A, the water bond, tenants will be expected to pay for those bonds.
San Francisco Community College Board: ABEL MOUTON
See: http://www.sanfranciscoelections.com
No on A, B, C, M, N, Q, R, BB
Yes on D through L, O, P, S
No on R:
http://www.saverentcontrol.com
No on N:
http://www.nomorehomelessness.org/
Yes on D:
http://www.powertothepeople.org/
LIVE ELECTION RETURNS for all of California and local races and propositions will be at:
http://vote2002.ss.ca.gov/
LIVE ELECTION RETURNS FOR SAN FRANCISCO will be at:
http://www.sfgov.org/election/results1102/
For more information:
http://www.saverentcontrol.com
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