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Who Won in S.F.
Our endorsements ran in step with the voters

Here are Tuesday’s results from the Nov. 2 election, which sets the stage for a runoff for the top two candidates in both the mayoral and district attorney races. (AsianWeek endorsements are marked with an asterisk “*”).

Mayor

    Willie Brown*
    73,428
    39.0%

    Tom Ammiano
    46,906
    24.9%

    Frank Jordan
    32,235
    17.1%

    Clint Reilly
    23,749
    12.6%

District Attorney

    Terence Hallinan*
    66,051
    38.0%

    Bill Fazio
    65,681
    37.8%

    Matt Gonzalez
    19,376
    11.1%

    Steve Castleman
    17,154
    9.8%


Ballot Initiatives

Prop.A. (New Laguna Honda)

    YES*
    134,754
    73.1%

    NO
    49,553
    26.8%

Prop. B (Firefighter/Police Retirement)

    YES*
    123,880
    71.3%

    NO
    49,834
    28.6%

Prop. C (Supervisor District Revisions)

    YES*
    119,498
    71.8%

    NO
    46,891
    28.1%

Prop. D (Sick Leave/Vacation Credit)

    YES
    134,183
    75.6%

    NO
    43,200
    24.3%

Prop. E (Municipal Transportation Agency)

    YES*
    106,693
    61%

    NO
    68,072
    38.9%

Prop. F (ATM Fees)

    YES*
    120,304
    66.1%

    NO
    61,566
    33.8%

Prop. G (Sunshine Ordinance Amendment)

    YES*
    93,975
    58.2%

    NO
    67,322
    41.7%

Prop. H (Downtown Caltrain Station)

    YES
    119,553
    69.1%

    NO*
    53,441
    30.8%

Prop. I (Octavia Boulevard Plan)

    YES
    94,118
    54.1%

    NO
    79,734
    45.8%

Prop. J (Central Freeway Replacement)

    YES*
    83,701
    47.3%

    NO
    92,925
    52.6%

Prop. K (Campaign Limits)

    YES*
    136,615
    79.7%

    NO
    34,619
    20.2%

Source: S.F. Dept. of Elections, as of Nov. 9, 4 p.m.


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