San Francisco County

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San Francisco

Hey there San Francisco voter! You’ll be receiving a ballot in the mail by default for this election. Starting Feb. 5, you can return your ballot to any drop box location in the county. If you prefer to vote in-person, you can go to the City Hall Voting Center starting Feb. 5 or your assigned polling place on Election Day, March 5, between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Download a printable version (PDF) of the San Francisco Voter Guide.

Proposition A

Should San Francisco voters allow the city to issue $300 million in bonds to build and maintain affordable housing?

Proposition E

Should San Francisco voters approve changes to San Francisco Police Department policies?

Proposition F

Should San Francisco voters approve an ordinance requiring people receiving cash assistance from the city who are suspected of using illegal drugs to undergo screening and mandatory treatment?

San Francisco Superior Court Judge, Seat 1

Residents calling for judges to hand down harsher sentences for fentanyl drug dealing and other crimes such as burglary and theft are behind a campaign to unseat Judge Michael Begert.

San Francisco Superior Court Judge, Seat 13

Residents calling for judges to hand down harsher sentences for fentanyl drug dealing and other crimes such as burglary and theft are behind a campaign to unseat Judge Patrick Thompson.

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