President: Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine
CA State Senate, District 11: Jane Kim
U.S. Congress, D12: Nancy Pelosi
U.S. Congress, D14: Jackie Speier
CA State Senate, D11: Jane Kim
CA State Assembly, D17: David Chiu
CA State Assembly, D19: Phil Ting
Superior Court Judge, Seat 7: Victor Hwang
BART Board, District 7: Lateefah Simon
BART Board, District 9: Bevan Dufty
District 1 Supervisor: (First choice) Sandra Lee Fewer; (Second choice) Jonathan Lyens
District 3 Supervisor: Aaron Peskin
District 5 Supervisor: Dean Preston
District 7 Supervisor: Norman Yee
District 9 Supervisor: Hillary Ronen
District 11 Supervisor: Kim Alvarenga
Board of Education: Stevon Cook, Matt Haney, Mark Sanchez
Community College Board: Alex Randolph, Rafael Mandelman, Shanell Williams, Tom Temprano
LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES
Measure A (School Bonds): Yes
Measure B (City College Parcel Tax): Yes
Measure C (Loans to Finance Acquisition and Rehabilitation of Affordable Housing): Yes
Measure D (Vacancy Appointments): Yes
Measure E (Responsibility for Maintaining Street Trees and Surrounding Sidewalks): Yes
Measure F (Youth Voting in Local Elections): Yes
Measure G (Police Oversight): Yes
Measure H (Public Advocate): Yes
Measure I (Funding for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities): Yes
Measure J (Funding for Homelessness and Transportation): No position
Measure K (General Sales Tax): No position
Measure L (MTA Appointments and Budget): Yes
Measure M (Housing and Development Commission): Yes
Measure N (Non-Citizen Voting in School Board Elections): Yes
Measure O (Office Development in Candlestick Point and Hunters Point): No
Measure P (Competitive Bidding for Affordable Housing Projects on City-Owned Property): No
Measure Q (Prohibiting Tents on Public Sidewalks): No
Measure R (Neighborhood Crime Unit): No
Measure S (Allocation of Hotel Tax Funds): Yes
Measure T (Restricting Gifts and Campaign Contributions from Lobbyists): Yes
Measure U (Affordable Housing Requirements for Market-Rate Development Projects): No
Measure V (Tax on Distributing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages): Yes
Measure W (Real Estate Transfer Tax on Properties Over $5 Million): Yes
Measure X (Preserving Space for Neighborhood Arts, Small Businesses and Community Services in Certain Neighborhoods): Yes
Measure RR (BART Safety, Reliability and Traffic Relief): Yes
STATE PROPOSITIONS
Prop 51 (California Public School Facility Bonds Initiative): Yes
Prop 52 (Voter Approval to Divert Hospital Fee Revenue Dedicated to Medi-Cal): Yes
Prop 53 (Voter Approval Requirement for Revenue Bonds above $2 Billion Initiative): No
Prop 54 (Public Display of Legislative Bills Prior to Vote): No
Prop 55 (Extension of the Proposition 30 Income Tax Increase): Yes
Prop 56 (Tobacco Tax Increase): Yes
Prop 57 (Parole for Non-Violent Criminals and Juvenile Court Trial Requirements Initiative): Yes
Prop 58 (Non-English Languages Allowed in Public Education Act): Yes
Prop 59 (Overturn of Citizens United Act Advisory Question): Yes
Prop 60 (Condoms in Pornographic Films Initiative): No
Prop 61 (Drug Price Standards Initiative): Yes
Prop 62 (Repeal of the Death Penalty Initiative): Yes
Prop 63 (Background Checks for Ammunition Purchases and Large-Capacity Ammunition Magazine Ban Initiative): Yes
Prop 64 (Adult Use of Marijuana Act): Yes
Prop 65 (Dedication of Revenue from Disposable Bag Sales to Wildlife Conservation Fund Initiative): No
Prop 66 (Death Penalty Procedures Initiative): No
Prop 67 (California Plastic Bag Ban Veto Referendum): Yes