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Bay View Voters Guide
Vote this Tuesday, Nov. 2. Don’t let anything or anybody stop you! You can take this paper into the voting booth with you. If you need help, call the Bay View at (415) 671-0789
President & Vice President
John F. Kerry and John Edwards
U.S. Representative, District 8
Leilani Dowell or write in Terry Baum
U.S. Representative, District 9
Barbara Lee
State Senator, District 3
Carole Migden
State Assembly, District 12
Leland Y. Yee
State Assembly, District 13
Mark Leno
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
District 1: Jake McGoldrick
District 2: David Pascal
District 3: Aaron Peskin
District 5: Ross Mirkarimi
District 7: Christine Linnenbach
District 9: Renee Saucedo and Steve Zeltzer
District 11: Gerardo Sandoval
San Francisco Community College Board
Julio Joaquin Ramos
Milton Marks III
San Francisco Board of Education
James M. Calloway
Jane Kim
Eric Mar
Mark Sanchez
San Francisco Propositions
Prop A, Affordable housing bonds: Yes
Prop B, Historical preservation bonds: Yes
Prop C, Health service system: Yes
Prop D, Changes to City Charter: Yes
Prop E, Police and firefighter survivor benefits: No
Prop F, Non-citizen voting in school board elections: Yes
Prop G, Health plans for city residents: Yes
Prop H, Naming the Candlestick stadium: Yes
Prop I, Economic analysis of legislation: No
Prop J, Sales tax increase: Yes
Prop K, Small business tax: No
Prop L, Use of hotel tax to preserve movie theaters: No
Prop N, Withdrawing U.S. military personnel from Iraq: Yes
Prop O, Use of sales tax funds: Yes
BART Proposition AA, Earthquake safety bond: Yes
Oakland Proposition
Measure Y, Tax increase to pay for more police: No
State Propositions
Prop 1A, Protection of local government revenues: Yes
Prop 59, Public records, open meetings: Yes
Prop 60, Election rights of political parties: Yes
Prop 60A, Surplus property: Yes
Prop 61, Children’s hospital projects: Yes
Prop 62, Open primary elections: No
Prop 63, Mental health services expansion: Yes
Prop 64, Limits on private enforcement of unfair business competition laws: No
Prop 65, Local government revenues: No
Prop 66, Limits on Three Strikes law: Yes
Prop 67, Emergency medical services: Yes
Prop 68, Non-tribal commercial gambling expansion: No
Prop 69, DNA sample collection: No
Prop 70, Tribal gaming compacts: No
Prop 71, Stem cell research: Yes
Prop 72, Health care coverage requirements: Yes
http://www.sfbayview.com/102704/votersguide102704.shtml
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