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The June 2018 election … and what lies beyond … The June 2018 election … and what lies beyond …

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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 …

Slide2

Who’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)

Slide3

What 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

Slide4

What’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)

Slide5

San Francisco Supervisorial District Map

Slide6

What’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

Slide7

These numbers go up…

Slide8

These numbers do too…

Slide9

And so do these.

Slide10

And 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

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And 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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www.LH-PA.com

www.SFUsualSuspects.com

alex@LH-PA.com

QA!