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Politics

Oh, politics. For many San Franciscans, politics is a love-hate relationship, and as our own Leader Pelosi says, “If you don’t fight, you can’t win.” We need elected officials who will be advocates for those who can’t fight for themselves – who will champion policies and programs that make San Francisco better. Here at Reset San Francisco, our growing community is organizing – both online and offline – to keep our politicians accountable. And since it’s an election year, we’ll be following the local races and ballot measures. Stay turned.

Casting My Absentee Ballot in San Francisco
13 years ago

Casting My Absentee Ballot in San Francisco

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Just had the pleasure of casting my ballot at City Hall for the June 5 election in San Francisco. My mom and dad, Susan and our two girls joined …
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Barack Obama and Mitt Romney – Politify Takes an “America 2.0” Look at Pocketbook Politics
13 years ago

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney – Politify Takes an “America 2.0” Look at Pocketbook Politics

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Just in time for what is shaping up as a blockbuster national battle between President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney comes Politify – a new site designed to financially …
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Register to Vote! Today!

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Today, May 21st, is the last day to register to vote for the June 5th open primary. Get to it! For those living in San Francisco County, learn how to …
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Do You Know Where Your Polling Place Is?
13 years ago

Do You Know Where Your Polling Place Is?

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According to Bay City News, the San Francisco Department of Elections is advising San Francisco residents who plan to cast ballots tomorrow on Election Day to double-check their polling place …
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What Happens If Proposition F Passes?
13 years ago

What Happens If Proposition F Passes?

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There are lots of things we might want to let City Hall handle.

Setting the rules for their own campaign consultants isn’t one of them.

That’s what …
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Have You Mailed Your Absentee Ballot?

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Data just released by the San Francisco Department of Elections indicates that only 17.5% of absentee ballots issued in San Francisco have been returned. With just seven days to go, …
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