Whos the Mayor Mayors race first place votes London Breed 365 Mark Leno 249 Jane Kim 237 Angela Alioto 7 Under ranked choice voting Breed defeats Leno 5149 San Franciscos closest Mayors race in recent history ID: 798924
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The June 2018 election … and what lies beyond …
Slide2Who’s the Mayor?
Mayor’s race – first place votes
London Breed 36.5%
Mark Leno
24.9%
Jane Kim
23.7%Angela Alioto 7%Under ranked choice voting, Breed defeats Leno 51%/49% – San Francisco’s closest Mayor’s race in recent history (2003, 1995)
Slide3What happened?
June 2018 ballot measures
Regional Measure 3:
Bay Area Traffic Relief Plan - $4.45B
Prop A: Public Utilities Revenue Bonds
Prop B: Prohibiting Appointed Commissioners from running for office
Prop C: Additional 3.5% Tax on Commercial Rents Mostly to Fund Child Care and EducationProp D: Additional 1.7% Tax on Commercial Rents Mostly to Fund Homelessness ServicesProp E: Prohibiting Tobacco Retailers from Selling Flavored Tobacco Products
Prop F: City-Funded Legal Representation for Residential Tenants in Eviction Lawsuits
Prop G: $298/year Parcel Tax for San Francisco Unified School District
Prop H: Policy for the Use of Tasers by San Francisco Police Officers
Prop I: Relocation of Professional Sports Teams
Slide4What’s Next?
Upcoming Things of Note
Mayor London Breed
appoints a D5 Supervisor behind herself
Runs in June/Nov 2019, or in a special if forced
Mayor London Breed
appoints a College Board Trustee behind MandelmanMayor London Breed appoints various commissioners (MTA, to start)The Board of Supervisors holds a rare mid-term election for Board President
(and another one in Jan 2019)
Slide5San Francisco Supervisorial District Map
Slide6What’s Next?
2018 District Supervisor races
NOVEMBER:
D2: appt’d incumbent
Catherine Stefani
, Nick
Josefowitz, Schuyler HudakD4: Katy Tang, incumbent, will be re-elected.D5: appointee to run in June/Nov 2019 to fill out Breed seat until Jan 2021
D6:
(Jane Kim) Sonja Trauss, Matt Haney, Christine Johnson, Jason Lee Jones
D8
:
Rafael Mandelman, incumbent,
will be re-elected.D10
:
(Malia Cohen)
Shamann
Walton, Theo Ellington, Tony Kelly, Neo
Veavea
Slide7These numbers go up…
Slide8These numbers do too…
Slide9And so do these.
Slide10And so… proposed tax measures – November 2018
In Process
0.5% gross receipts tax ordinance to fund homeless services (awaiting signatures)
$0.43/square foot tax – SF Community Housing Act of 2018 – raises $
210M
/year (awaiting signatures)
30K units, 1500 units every three years, publicy owned and city-managedGross receipts tax on TNCs (and private transit and autonomous passenger services) – through budget and finance and awaiting actionRumoredUtility Users tax for Citywide Fiber
Billion Dollar Housing Bond
Slide11And November 2018 at the state level… Costa-Hawkins repeal
Eliminate restrictions on vacancy control
Eliminate rent control
carveouts
for single-family homes, condos, and new construction after Feb/95 or earlier
(if codified locally)
LA Mayor Eric GarcettiMichael Weinstein / AIDS Healthcare FoundationLocally: housing orgs including Tenants Together (D5 implications)Sac: Bloom, Bonta, ChiuIf it passes: local control returns
(not instantaneous changes)
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