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| Jul. 19 |
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Sex Workers Put Prostitution On Ballot| A measure that aims to keep prostitutes from facing criminal charges has qualified for the November ballot | |
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| Jun.4 |
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Voters Pass Bayview Development SF voters considered 8 local propositions in primary election, approving a parcel tax to improve public education
| Measure G Reopens Door On 49er Stadium: In the city's largest redevelopment project since World War II oters endorsed plans to build new homes, office space and possibly a football stadium
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| Feb.21 |
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Voters to decide on Candlestick Point SF Bayview: A redevelopment plan for Candlestick Point and the Hunters Point shipyard could include a football stadium
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| Jun.7 |
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3 Of 5 Ballot Measures Fail Measure B, landlords to tell buyers whether tenants evicted are elderly or disabled, appears to have passed
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| Oct.8 |
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City voted no on recall The no votes totaled more than 80%
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| Aug.13 |
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Davis rallies abortion rights supporters SF Mission: Gov. Gray Davis is to shore up one of his most loyal constituencies appearing at the Women's Building
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| Nov.5 |
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Voters stripping homeless of monthly cash| The tough-love 'Care Not Cash' initiative passed with 59% of the vote. It would reduce cash allowances to $59 a month | |
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Yes to marijuana measure| 63% supported a measure to allow the city to explore the possibility of growing and distributing pot | |
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Hetch Hetchy bond measure approved| A $1.6 billion bond measure is covering the city's share of revamping Hetch Hetchy, the aging water delivery system | |
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Voters reject public power measure 53% of voters were opposed to a measure that would enable the city to buy electricity for its residents and businesses
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42,000 anti-war protesters
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| Aug.27 |
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Epic voters' guide to land on doorsteps An explanatory guide to November's ballot measures will run more than 300 pages and could cost as much as $2.8 million
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| Nov.11 |
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Public power measures defeated SF City Hall: After 5 days of waiting, measure F lost by 533 votes, measure I lost by 4,361 votes
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| Nov.6 |
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2 solar power measures approved Voters approved measures to make city the nation's largest municipal producer of sun-generated electricity
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Measures to replace PG&E go down 2 measures that would allow the city to seize transmission lines and plants have been rejected
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