Thank you to everyone that participated in our November 2024 endorsements! We had a lot of great candidates come to speak with us during our meetings earlier this year and how they plan to fight for progressive values in San Francisco.Β Here is a summary of our endorsements, all on one page!
Here are the propositions, which are here on our website for the first time!
Local Measures
- A: Yes β SFUSD facilities bond
- B: Yes β Community health & safety bond
- C: Yes β Create an Inspector General
- D: HELL NO! βββ Eliminates dozens of commissions and removes public oversight
- E: HELL YES! β β β Smart commission reform
- F: No β Lets police double their salaries
- G: Yes β Establish a Fund for Rental Subsidies for Extremely Low Income Residents
- I: Yes β Allows Nurses and 911 operators to get retirement benefits they were denied
- J: No β puts more SFUSD money in the hands of the mayor
- K: Yes β permanently close the Upper Great Highway to private vehicles
- L: HELL YES! β β β Tax Uber and Waymo to fund MUNI (but it has to get more votes than Prop M!)
- M: No β weakens overpaid CEO tax and could prevent measure L from taking effect
- O: Yes β make SF a reproductive rights sanctuary city
Statewide Ballot Propositions
- Prop 2: Yes β publich school and community college facilities bond
- Prop 3: HELL YES! β β β enshrines same sex marriage into the state’s constitution
- Prop 4: Yes β drought preparedness bond
- Prop 5: Yes β lower voter approval for affordable housing and local infrastructure from 2/3 to 55%
- Prop 6: HELL YES! β β β prohibit slavery in CA prisons
- Prop 32: Yes β raises state minimum wage to $18/hour with cost of living adjustment subsequent
- Prop 33: HELL YES! β repeals Costa-Hawkins and allows cities to expand rent control
- Prop 34: No β CA Apartment Association’s retailiatory measure againast AIDS Healthcare Foundation for funding Prop 33
- Prop 35: Yes β creates permanent funding source for Medi-Cal
- Prop 36: No β criminalizes homelessness and reinstates felony sentences for some theft and drug charges
And here are the candidate endorsements from earlier this year:
Mayor
- Aaron Peskin
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- D1: Connie Chan
- D3: Sharon Lai
- D5: Dean Preston
- D7: Myrna Melgar*
- D9: 1. Jackie Fielder; 2. Stephen Torres
- D11: 1. Chyanne Chen; 2. EJ Jones
Board of Education
- Matt Alexander
City College Board of Trustees
- Alan Wong
District Attorney
- Ryan Khojasteh
BART, D9
- Edward Wright
Assembly District 19
- David Lee
About our endorsements
* Recommend : If you want to vote for this office, this is who we recommend.
No Endorsement : We neither recommend or endorse a position.
No Position: No consensus was reached among membership.