November 8, 2022 General Election
Log Cabin Republicans of San Francisco Voter Guide
Log Cabin Republicans of San Francisco Voter Guide
Election Results
California Election Results and Maps 2022Nov. 8, 2022 | Updated: Nov. 18, 2022 4:16 p.m.
Election results for California governor and other key races in the 2022 California midterm and S.F. Bay Area election, including local propositions, measures and races.
Winner
California GovernorGavin Newsom
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D
59.6%Brian Dahle
R
40.4%
SEE RACE DETAILS
S.F. District Attorney(First-choice votes)Brooke Jenkins
46.0%John Hamasaki
37.3%
SEE RACE DETAILS
S.F. Prop M - Vacancy TaxYes
54.5%No
45.5%
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California Election Results and Maps 2022Nov. 8, 2022 | Updated: Nov. 18, 2022 4:16 p.m.
Election results for California governor and other key races in the 2022 California midterm and S.F. Bay Area election, including local propositions, measures and races.
Winner
California GovernorGavin Newsom
*
D
59.6%Brian Dahle
R
40.4%
SEE RACE DETAILS
S.F. District Attorney(First-choice votes)Brooke Jenkins
46.0%John Hamasaki
37.3%
SEE RACE DETAILS
S.F. Prop M - Vacancy TaxYes
54.5%No
45.5%
SEE RACE DETAILSJump to a race
- KEY RACES
- U.S. CONGRESS BALANCE OF POWER
- U.S. HOUSE
- U.S. SENATE - FULL TERM
- U.S. SENATE - PARTIAL TERM
- CALIFORNIA PROPOSITIONS
- GOVERNOR
- STATE ASSEMBLY
- ATTORNEY GENERAL
- SECRETARY OF STATE
- LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
- STATE CONTROLLER
- INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
- STATE TREASURER
- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
- BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
- CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT
- LOCAL RACES
- KEY RACES
- U.S. CONGRESS BALANCE OF POWER
- U.S. HOUSE
- U.S. SENATE - FULL TERM
- U.S. SENATE - PARTIAL TERM
- CALIFORNIA PROPOSITIONS
- GOVERNOR
- STATE ASSEMBLY
- ATTORNEY GENERAL
- SECRETARY OF STATE
- LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
- STATE CONTROLLER
- INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
- STATE TREASURER
- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
- BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
- CALIFORNIA SUPREME CO
Statewide Election Results, from the Secretary of State.
San Francisco Election Results, from the Department of Elections.
San Francisco Election Results, from the Department of Elections.
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Federal Candidates
State Candidates
Governor Brian Dahle
Lieutenant Governor Angela Underwood Jacobs
Attorney General Nathan Hochman
Secretary of State Rob Bernosky
Treasurer Jack Guerrero
Controller Lanhee Chen
Insurance Commissioner Robert Howell
Superintendent of Public Instruction Lance Christensen
State Assembly, District 19 Karsten Weide
Board of Equalization Peter Verbica
Lieutenant Governor Angela Underwood Jacobs
Attorney General Nathan Hochman
Secretary of State Rob Bernosky
Treasurer Jack Guerrero
Controller Lanhee Chen
Insurance Commissioner Robert Howell
Superintendent of Public Instruction Lance Christensen
State Assembly, District 19 Karsten Weide
Board of Equalization Peter Verbica
State Propositions
Vote NO on Proposition 1 – Abortion Constitutional Amendment
Vote NO on Proposition 26 – In-Person Sports Wagering
Vote NO on Proposition 27 – Online Sports Wagering
No Recommendation on Proposition 28 – Funding for Arts and Music
Vote NO on Proposition 29 – Unionizing Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Vote NO on Proposition 30 – Income Tax Increase/Electric Charging Stations
Vote NO on Proposition 31 – Flavored Tobacco Ban
Vote NO on Proposition 26 – In-Person Sports Wagering
Vote NO on Proposition 27 – Online Sports Wagering
No Recommendation on Proposition 28 – Funding for Arts and Music
Vote NO on Proposition 29 – Unionizing Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Vote NO on Proposition 30 – Income Tax Increase/Electric Charging Stations
Vote NO on Proposition 31 – Flavored Tobacco Ban
Local Candidates
Community College Board, 4-year Term
We recommend you vote for both candidates. On the ballot, you can vote for up to 3 candidates.
We recommend you vote for both candidates. On the ballot, you can vote for up to 3 candidates.
Community College Board: DO NOT Vote for Anita Martinez, Vick Chung, Susan Solomon
S.F. School Board: DO NOT Vote for Adolfo Velasquez
S.F. District Attorney: DO NOT Vote for John Hamasaki
Public Defender: DO NOT Vote for Rebecca Young
S.F. District Attorney: DO NOT Vote for John Hamasaki
Public Defender: DO NOT Vote for Rebecca Young
San Francisco Ballot Measures
No Position on A: Increased Retiree Pensions
Yes on B: Merges Sanitation and Streets Dept. with Dept. of Public Works
No on C: Creates Homelessness Commission
No on D: Affordable Housing Initiative
No on E: Supervisors' "Affordable Housing" Act
No on F: Extends set-aside for Libraries
No on G: New set-aside for the SFUSD
No on H: Moves Mayoral Election to 2024
Yes on I: Reopens JFK Dr. & Great Highway to Cars
No on J: Permanently bans cars on JFK Drive
No on L: Extends Sales Taxes for 30 years
No on M: Creates New Tax on Vacant Units
No on N: Ends Concourse Garage Authority
No on O: Increases City College Parcel Tax
Yes on B: Merges Sanitation and Streets Dept. with Dept. of Public Works
No on C: Creates Homelessness Commission
No on D: Affordable Housing Initiative
No on E: Supervisors' "Affordable Housing" Act
No on F: Extends set-aside for Libraries
No on G: New set-aside for the SFUSD
No on H: Moves Mayoral Election to 2024
Yes on I: Reopens JFK Dr. & Great Highway to Cars
No on J: Permanently bans cars on JFK Drive
No on L: Extends Sales Taxes for 30 years
No on M: Creates New Tax on Vacant Units
No on N: Ends Concourse Garage Authority
No on O: Increases City College Parcel Tax
Endorsements were voted on by the regular membership at the September 28, 2022 regular meeting. Candidates and Ballot Measure Recommendations must receive 60% support from the members in order to get the endorsement.