San Francisco Propositions: List of 2016 Local Ballot Measures
Here's a complete list of all SF propositions that will be on this year's ballot.
ICYMI: the 2016 election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, with early voting kicking off at San Francisco’s City Hall on Tuesday, October 11.
In addition to voting for officials at the local, state, and national level, San Franciscans will face a decision on 17 state ballot initiatives and 25 local propositions.
Here is a complete list of all 25 local measures that will appear on the ballot this year.
[UPDATE: To find out which props were approved and which were defeated, check out our full listing of the 2016 election results.]
Proposition A
Prop A – San Francisco Unified School District, California, Bond Issue
Proposition B
Prop B – San Francisco Community College, California, Parcel Tax
Proposition C
Prop C – San Francisco, California, Affordable Housing Bond Issue
Proposition D
Prop D – San Francisco, California, Vacancy Appointments
Proposition E
Prop E – San Francisco, California, City Responsibility for Street Trees and Sidewalks Amendment
Proposition F
Prop F – San Francisco, California, Local Elections Voting Age Reduction Amendment
Proposition G
Prop G – San Francisco, California, Police Oversight Amendment
Proposition H
Prop H – San Francisco, California, Establishment of a Public Advocate Office Amendment
Proposition I
Prop I – San Francisco, California, Funding for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities Amendment
Proposition J
Prop J – San Francisco, California, Homeless Services and Transportation Funds Amendment
Proposition K
Prop K – San Francisco, California, Sales Tax Increase
Proposition L
Prop L – San Francisco, California, Municipal Transportation Agency Governance Amendment
Proposition M
Prop M – San Francisco, California, Housing and Development Commission Establishment Amendment
Proposition N
Prop N – San Francisco, California, Non-Citizen Voting in School Board Elections Amendment
Proposition O
Prop O – San Francisco, California, Office Development in Candlestick Point and Hunters Point
Proposition P
Proposition Q
Prop Q – San Francisco, California, Prohibiting Tents on Public Sidewalks
Proposition R
Prop R – San Francisco, California, Neighborhood Crime Unit Creation
Proposition S
Prop S – San Francisco, California, Allocation of Hotel Tax Funds
Proposition T
Prop T – San Francisco, California, Restrictions on Gifts and Campaign Contributions from Lobbyists
Proposition U
Prop U – San Francisco, California, Increased Income Qualifications for Affordable Housing
Proposition V
Prop V – San Francisco, California, Soda and Sugary Beverages Tax
Proposition W
Prop W – San Francisco, California, Real Estate Transfer Tax Increase
Proposition X
Prop X – San Francisco, California, Replacement Space Requirement for Development Projects
Proposition RR
Prop RR – San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, California, Bond Issue