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- Measure A.
Capital Improvements
-- San Francisco Community College District
(Bond Measure)
 91,455 /
72.13% Yes votes
 35,341 /
27.87% No votes
 - Shall the San Francisco Community College District issue, at interest rates within legal limits, bonds of $195,000,000 to pay for capital improvements
including facilities to eliminate outdated bungalows; improved disabled accessibility; complete technology network, and new campuses in the Mission and
Chinatown/North Beach neighborhoods) further described in the General Obligation Bond Project Report available from the Director of Elections and
College?
  - Measure B.
Renewable Energy
-- City of San Francisco
(Bond Measure)
 92,625 /
72.58% Yes votes
 34,995 /
27.42% No votes
 - Shall the City and County of San Francisco (or one of its agencies, departments or enterprises) issue revenue bonds and/or other forms of revenue
financing in a principal amount not to exceed $100, 000, 000, to finance the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, installation and/or improvement of
solar energy facilities and equipment, energy conservation facilities and equipment and/or renewable energy facilities and equipment for various agencies,
departments and/or enterprises of the City?
  - Measure C.
Elective Office Vacancies
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
 92,361 /
75.10% Yes votes
 30,620 /
24.90% No votes
 - Shall the rules for filling vacancies in elective offices be changed to shorten the time that a person appointed to fill a vacant office would serve before there
is an election for that office?
  - Measure D.
Land Fill in San Francisco Bay
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
 93,899 /
74.45% Yes votes
 32,225 /
25.55% No votes
 - Shall voter approval be required for any City project that would place 100 acres or more of fill in San Francisco Bay?
  - Measure E.
Elections, Ethics, Outside Counsel
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
 76,033 /
62.69% Yes votes
 45,247 /
37.31% No votes
 - Shall there be
1. a new Elections Commission to oversee the Department of Elections; 
2. a rule prohibiting City employees outside the Department of
Elections from helping with elections without Board of Supervisors approval; 
3. new conflict-of-interest rules for the Elections Department, Elections
Commission, Ethics Commission and City Attorney; 
4. a reorganization of the Ethics Commission; and 
5. new procedures for City agencies to retain
outside legal counsel when the City Attorney has a conflict of interest?
 
  - Measure F.
Municipal Water and Power Agency
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
 64,272 /
49.79% Yes votes
 64,805 /
50.21% No votes
 - Shall the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission be replaced with a new Municipal Water and Power Agency, governed by an elected board, whose
goals would be to provide electricity to San Francisco and to develop renewable energy and conservation projects?
  - Measure G.
Redistricting
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
 67,777 /
55.95% Yes votes
 53,359 /
44.05% No votes
 - Shall the rules for redrawing Board of Supervisors district lines be changed to require the use of adjusted census data and to establish deadlines for the
beginning and completing redistricting?
  - Measure H.
Revenue Bonds, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Projects
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
 68,247 /
53.89% Yes votes
 58,397 /
46.11% No votes
 - Shall the Board of Supervisors be allowed to issue revenue bonds to pay for renewable energy facilities or energy conservation facilities without voter
approval?
  - Measure I.
District Formation
-- San Francisco - Brisbane Municipal Utility District
 60,107 /
48.25% Yes votes
 64,468 /
51.75% No votes
 - Shall the "San Francisco-Brisbane Municipal Utility District" be created and established?
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