Election Results

Winner: Lee

Graph shows results after ranked-choice voting tabulation. Candidates with 0 percent have been eliminated.
See how the count unfolded, round by round.

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:32 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Without a Strong Challenger, Ed Lee Makes History

In second place, John Avalos is not yet ready to concede, but he may already be "a big winner"
By Zusha Elinson   |   November 9, 2011   |
                                                                                            

At the Polls, Mud-Slinging and Accusations

Elections Department received 30 complaints of electioneering and sent deputies to investigate
By Aaron Glantz, Katharine Mieszkowski   |   November 8, 2011   |
                                                                                            

Chinatown Politics: Behind the Curtain

Web of connections and bitter rivalries take center stage in mayoral race
By Gerry Shih   |   November 5, 2011   |

Winner: Gascón

Graph shows results after ranked-choice voting tabulation. Candidates with 0 percent have been eliminated.
See how the count unfolded, round by round.

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:32 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Victory Declared in SF Law Enforcement Races

Gascón is city's first elected Latino district attorney; Mirkarimi is first new sheriff in 32 years
By Bay City News Service   |   November 10, 2011   |

Winner: Mirkarimi

Graph shows results after ranked-choice voting tabulation. Candidates with 0 percent have been eliminated.
See how the count unfolded, round by round.

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:31 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Victory Declared in SF Law Enforcement Races

Gascón is city's first elected Latino district attorney; Mirkarimi is first new sheriff in 32 years
By Bay City News Service   |   November 10, 2011   |

Prop. C

City Pension and Health Care Benefits

Winner: Yes

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:26 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. D

City Pension Benefits

Winner: No

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:26 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. A

School Bonds

Winner: Yes

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:25 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. B

Road Repaving and Street Safety Bonds

Winner: Yes

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:25 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. E

Amend/Repeal Legislative Initiative Ordinances

Winner: No

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:24 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. F

Campaign Consultant Ordinance

Winner: No

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:24 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. G

Sales Tax

Winner: No

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:23 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

Prop. H

School District Student Assignment

Winner: No

100% of Precincts Reporting
Last updated at: 6:22 p.m. PST on 11/17/2011

An End to Zombie Candidates?

By Bay City News Service  |  January 11, 2012
Some SF supervisors want to make it more difficult for candidates to qualify for public financing

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Official SF Election Results Released; Prop. H Narrowly Fails

By Bay City News Service  |  November 17, 2011  |

Victory Declared in SF Law Enforcement Races

Gascón is city's first elected Latino district attorney; Mirkarimi is first new sheriff in 32 years
By Bay City News Service  |  November 10, 2011  |

Despite Outcries, Little Proof of Voting Fraud

Elections chief says current system makes widespread violations impossible
By Scott James   |  November 10, 2011  |

SF Election Signals Shift to the Right

"More conservative is the new normal" in a bastion of liberalism
By Gerry Shih and Matt Smith  |  November 10, 2011  |

The SF Mayor's Race, Round by Round

Our ranked-choice voting simulator shows how Lee's lead grew as the count unfolded
By Shane Shifflett   |  November 10, 2011
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