San Francisco Proposition Results for March 5 Election – San Francisco Public Press

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The San Francisco Department of Elections is reporting results for the seven local propositions on the March 5 ballot. With just over 83,000 ballots counted, here’s what we know so far.

Current results consist of vote-by-mail results received before election day. 

Results released on election night are preliminary and will change in subsequent days as the Department of Elections continues counting ballots. For results for other races, see the city’s elections results website

The department reported 16.6% voter turnout so far. Just over 500,000 voters are registered in San Francisco.

Proposition 1, the sole state-level measure, stands at 52.9% “yes” and 47.1% “no” with almost 8,000 of nearly 21,000 precincts partially reporting. The state specifies partial reporting because vote-by-mail, provisional and other ballots will be processed and counted after election night.

For detailed information about each measure, check out our March 2024 nonpartisan voter guide. For more of our elections-related coverage, click here.

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