San Francisco voters use ranked-choice voting to elect the Mayor, Sheriff, District Attorney, City Attorney, Treasurer, Assessor-Recorder, Public Defender, and Members of the Board of Supervisors.
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Under ranked-choice voting, San Francisco voters can rank their top three choices for a single office.
If no candidate wins a majority (over 50%) of first-choice selections, last place candidates …
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Yes you can vote early at San Francisco City Hall. Starting 29 days before each election (October 10) , you can vote early at the office of the Department of …
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Yes. Any registered voter can be a permanent vote-by-mail voter. When you become a permanent vote-by-mail voter, the Department of Elections will automatically mail you a ballot before every election. …
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Yes. If you cannot make it to your polling place on Election Day or if you choose you can vote by mail. You can find a Vote-by-Mail application:
On Election Day, polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
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