Election results are starting to come in, as polling places across San Francisco and the Bay Area closed at 8 p.m. Beyond the presidential contest, many California propositions and local races are being closely watched.
Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and other gig companies poured more than $188 million into California Prop. 22 to keep their drivers as independent contractors. San Francisco’s Prop. F will overhaul business taxes in the city and Prop. I will increase taxes on property sales valued at $10 million or more. Measure RR seeks more funding for Caltrain.
Here’s a short list of final results on the key races that San Francisco and Bay Area voters are deciding. We’ll be updating this list around the clock as our politics team makes calls.
Note: The Chronicle calls races based on several factors, including the current margin, the estimated number of ballots left to be counted and, in some cases, where those ballots come from. California is accepting mailed ballots through Nov. 20, so for some close contests, final results could take some time to be called following election day.
San Francisco Propositions (Read more here)
Prop. A — $487 million bond for parks, homelessness and mental health: YES
Prop. B — Split off Public Works’ street cleaning, sidewalk maintenance and sanitation duties into a new agency: YES
Prop. C — Allow noncitizens to serve on boards that advise City Hall: Results not final.
Prop. D — Create greater oversight at the Sheriff’s Department: YES
Prop. E — Do away with fixed police staffing requirement: YES
Prop. F — Business tax overhaul: YES
Prop. G — Allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in local elections: Results not final.
Prop. H — Changes to permitting process for businesses: YES
Prop. I — Increase taxes on property sales valued at $10 million or more: YES
Prop. J — Parcel tax to generate $48 million a year for public school teachers: YES
Prop. K — Authorize 10,000 units of affordable housing: YES
Prop. L — Tax based on top executives’ pay vs. employees' pay: YES
San Francisco Board of Supervisors (Read more here)
S.F. Board of Supervisors, District One: Results not final.
S.F. Board of Supervisors, District Three: Results not final.
S.F. Board of Supervisors, District Five: Results not final.
S.F. Board of Supervisors, District Seven: Results not final.
S.F. Board of Supervisors, District Nine: Results not final.
S.F. Board of Supervisors, District 11: Results not final.
S.F. Board of Education (Read more here)
Jenny Lam, Mark Sanchez and Kevine Boggess have won spots on the SFUSD board. The winner of the fourth spot is still too close to call.
CCSF Board of Trustees
Results not final.
Oakland City Council
Oakland City Council, District One: Results not final.
Oakland City Council, District Three: Results not final.
Oakland City Council, District Five: Results not final.
Oakland City Council, District Seven: Results not final.
Bay Area Propositions
Measure RR — A three-county sales tax measure to fund Caltrain: Results not final.
City of Alameda Measure Z — Repeal prohibition against building multifamily housing: NO
Berkeley Measure FF — Parcel tax of $0.1047 per square foot: Results not final.
Berkeley Measure GG — Tax on Uber and Lyft rides: Results not final.
Berkeley Measure HH — Climate action equity fund: Results not final.
Berkeley Measure II — Replace Berkeley's Police Commission with a Police Board, create director of police accountability: Results not final.
Berkeley Measure JJ — Increase mayor's yearly pay from $61,304 to $107,300 for 2020: Results not final.
Oakland Measure S1 — Give civilian-run police watchdog groups more authority: Results not final.
Sonoma County Measure P — Strengthen Sonoma County's civilian law enforcement watchdog group: Results not final.
California Propositions
Prop. 14 — Re-fund the state’s stem cell agency: Results not final.
Prop. 15 — Revise Prop. 13, raise commercial property taxes: Results not final.
Prop. 16 — Lift ban on affirmative action in admissions and government hiring: Results not final.
Prop. 17 — Restore parolees' voting rights: YES
Prop. 18 — Give vote to 17-year-olds in some elections: Results not final.
Prop. 19 — Let older homeowners keep Prop .13 assessments: Results not final.
Prop. 20 — Expand list of crimes with no early release: NO
Prop. 21 — Loosen state restrictions on rent control: NO
Prop. 22 — Exempt some drivers from gig-worker law: YES
Prop. 23 — Regulate kidney-dialysis clinics: NO
Prop. 24 — Expand state privacy law: YES
Prop. 25 — Uphold state law banning cash bail: Results not final.
California Senate
State Senate District 11 — Scott Wiener is a winner over Jackie Fielder.
State Senate District 15 — Results not final.
Read our live updating coverage on the election here, and see a full list of national, state and local election results updating in real-time here.
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