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League Liberates Ballot Arguments from City Hall

(Photo by Luke Thomas, Fog City Journal)

Every year when it's time to do the research for our voters guides we have a hell of a time finding the information we need to understand all the confusing things on the ballot.  The Department of Elections boils it down in a voter info booklet with all of the arguments for and against, BUT they don't post 'em online - COME ON!

SO....we had  to go down to City Hall during work hours to get a hold of the ballot arguments, man it's a lot of effort to be an engaged participant in Democracy! ...And costly, we found out that If you want to make photocopies of the arguments they cost 10 cents a page!! The ballot arguments can total over 100 pages.

So this year, we took matters into our own hands. We lugged a printer/scanner down to City Hall and set up shop. Two hours later, we offer this gift to the San Francisco political public: the ballot arguments for the 2007 election!*

The people who work at the Department of Elections are smart and friendly. There's no reason they couldn't do this themselves. They just need the leadership. How about it John Arntz (the head of the DoE)? Can we bring San Francisco elections into the 21st century?

Proposition A - MUNI Reform

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponents

Paid arguments for A

Paid arguments against A 

Proposition B - Kick out Commissioners When Their Terms' Expire

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

Paid arguments for B

No paid arguments against B 

Proposition C - Require Public Hearings on Proposed Measures

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

Paid arguments for C

No paid arguments against C

Proposition D - Renew Library Preservation Fund

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

Paid arguments for D

Paid arguments against D

Proposition E - Question Time with the Mayor--The Sequel

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

No paid  arguments for E

Paid arguments against E

Proposition F - Give SFO Police the Same Retirement Benefits as the Rest of the SFPD

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

No paid  arguments for F 

No paid  arguments against F

Proposition G - Establish Golden Gate Park Stables Matching Fund

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

Paid arguments for G

No paid  arguments against G

Proposition H - "Regulating" Parking Spaces

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent 

Paid arguments for H

Paid arguments against H

Proposition I - Establish Office of Small Business as City Department and Create Small Business Assistance Center

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent  

Paid arguments for I

No paid  arguments against I

Proposition J - Adopting a Policy to Offer Free City-Wide Wi-Fi

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent  

Paid arguments for J

Paid arguments against J

Proposition K - Adopting a Policy to Restrict Advertising on Street Furniture and City Buildings

Ballot arguments from the official proponents and opponent

Paid arguments for K

Paid arguments against K


* We did leave out a handful of ballot arguments on the more popular measures because we got sick of scanning all of them and they get repetitive after awhile. We apologize if we left out your group's argument. Send it to us and we'll add it.

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