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Contra Costa voters can cast ballots in drive-thru
Contra Costa County is providing a drive-thru option in Martinez for voters who want to drop off their vote-by-mail ballots Monay or Tuesday.Read More
Museum of Ice Cream workers serve message to voters
What makes people excited to register to vote? Perhaps, ice cream.Read More
San Francisco kicks off City Hall voting
San Francisco voters who have already decided on how to vote for the upcoming election in November can already begin voting.Read More
November ballot measure to address homelessness
During a rally Tuesday afternoon outside of City Hall, supporters of the Our City, Our Home measure turned in 28,000 signatures to The City.Read More
Breed builds momentum in mayor’s race tally
Board of Supervisors President London Breed leads former state Sen. Mark Leno by 1,861 votes — an increase of 260 votes since Monday.Read More
Breed maintains lead with 17,000 ballots left to count
San Francisco Board of Supervisors President maintained her lead over former state Sen. Mark Leno on Monday afternoon.Read More
London Breed lead extends to 1,580 votes
Board of Supervisors President London Breed lead in San Francisco’s mayor race continued to grow on Sunday.Read More
Breed snatches 498-vote lead over Leno
Board of Supervisors President London Breed has taken the lead over former state Sen. Mark Leno in the race to become San Francisco’s next mayor.Read More
Breed shrinks Leno lead to 144 votes
San Francisco mayoral candidate and President of the Board of Supervisors London Breed continues to gain traction.Read More
Scant 255 votes separate Leno, Breed
Former state Sen. Mark Leno is holding on to his slim lead in the San Francisco mayor’s race against Board of Supervisors President London Breed.Read More
Bay Area voters back transit, highway funding
A measure to fund highway and transit improvements via tolls on state-owned bridges is leading as of early Wednesday morning.Read More
Roving voter services help remote San Mateo residents
People living and working in sparsely populated parts of San Mateo County should have an easier time voting in Tuesday's election.Read More
City Hall voting booths open on weekends
San Francisco's Department of Elections is extending its City Hall Voting Center hours to include times during the weekend.Read More
Increased disclosure urged for large campaign donations
Supervisor Aaron Peskin proposed legislation to require major donors who have contributed $10,000 or more to have to disclose the donation within 24 hours.Read More
US evicts Russian officials in SF for hacking
New U.S. sanctions against Russia for hacking efforts targeting the presidential election include kicking out Russian government officials at the Russian Consulate in San Francisco, where the officials have...Read More
SF groups will unite to condemn post-election hate crimes
Community organizations in San Francisco's Japantown on Tuesday to show solidarity with minorities targeted with hate crimes since the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president.Read More
Progressives lose majority on Board of Supervisors
The balance of power on San Francisco's Board of Supervisors shifted toward the center following Tuesday's election.Read More
Department of Elections prepares for Tuesday
The San Francisco Department of Elections is preparing for Tuesday's general election by preventing election interference, voter intimidation or fraud and helping voters find their polling place.Read More
Record 19.4 million Californians registered to vote
A record 19.4 million Californians are registered to vote in Tuesday's general election, up from 18.2 million in 2012.Read More
Monday is last day to register to vote Nov. 8
Monday is the last day for Bay Area residents and Californians in general to register to vote for the Nov. 8 General Election.Read More