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  '2nd term will be as daring as 1st'  SF City Hall: Mayor Gavin Newsom acknowledged the expectations surrounding his second when he told supporters his agenda includes initiatives no less daring   Newsom re-elected as mayor


year 2007 Top ^

Nov.7
Nov.6
  SF City Hall: The mayor has been re-elected after easily eclipsing a field of candidates that included a colorful cast of characters but no serious rivals
 An early absentee ballot count gives Newsom an insurmountable lead over his nearest opponent. With 45,000 absentee ballots for mayor about 41% of the total votes cast unofficial returns showed Newsom with 77.5% of the vote compared to 7% for flower shop owner Harold Hoogasian. Community activist Wilma Pang was third with 6%

Nov.1
  SF City Hall: Gavin Newsom voted against Proposition E, which would require him to appear monthly before the Board of Supervisors
Feb.11   Mayor opens re-election headquarter  SF City Hall: Gavin Newsom opened his re-election headquarters with an apology to 'someone I care deeply about,' Alex Tourk, 39,

year 2006 Top ^

Jerry Brown Elected Attorney General

year 2003 Top ^

Dec.9 Gavin Newsom New San Francisco Mayor
  SF City Hall: Supervisor Gavin Newsom, 36, beat rival Matt Gonzalez and will replace outgoing mayor Willie Brown
 Born on Oct. 10, 1967, in San Francisco. From 1992 was a founder, owner of PlumpJack wine shop. Mayoral candidate's platform focused on homeless policy, economic development and measures to improve the quality of life in the city's neighborhoods
Dec.8 Clinton backs Newsom
  San Francisco: The former president flew into town aboard a Newsom supporter's jet for a 20-minute pep- talk at Newsom campaign HQ
Dec.7 Gonzalez, Newsom supporters clash  SF City Hall: Gonzalez and Newsom spent Sunday hustling supporters to City Hall for early voting Dec.5 Runoff races tighten
  SF City Hall: Matt Gonzalez received 50% backing in the group of telephone surveys, compared to 48% for Gavin Newsom Dec.2 Gonzalez, Newsom in final debate  San Francisco: In mayoral debate the 2 candidates emphasized their differences but did not appear to open any new wounds Gore endorses Newsom  San Francisco: Former Vice President's defeat in the presidential election has been attributed to support taken by the Green Party's Nader Nov.30 Candidates Clash Over Fundraising  SF City Hall: Gonzalez has already been outspent by Newsom, and Newsom has been allowed to collect even more money Nov.24 Gonzalez criticized Newsom-Alioto deal  SF City Hall: Gonzalez said Alioto wanted sort of vice mayor position overseeing homelessness and he refused Alioto endorses Newsom  SF City Hall: Angela Alioto is the race's 3rd-place finisher. Ammiano endorsed Green Party candidate Gonzalez Nov.14 Poll: mayor race will be close  San Francisco: Matt Gonzales leading with 49% of the vote, while Gavin Newsom was close behind with 47% Nov.12 Mayor Candidates Square Off  San Francisco: Supervisors Newsom and Gonzalez took on issues like school and arts funding, shrinking city government Nov.9 Newsom, Gonzalez Pick Up Endorsements  SF City Hall: Sec't of State Shelley, Teamsters have come out in support of Newsom. Gonzalez was endorsed by ex-mayor Agnos Nov.6 Newsom challenged Gonzalez to debates  SF City Hall: Mayoral contender challenged his runoff opponent and fellow supervisor to 4 debates Nov.4 Newsom faces runoff
  SF City Hall: Brown's hand-picked successor now faces a runoff against a Green Party upstart Gonzalez
Nov.1 Election campaigning heats up  San Francisco: Newsom met with members of the SF Police Officers Association. Gonzalez rallied at his Mission District Davis out, Schwarzenegger wins Aug.7 Newsom Files Papers for Mayor's Race  SF City Hall: San Francisco supervisor has centered his campaign on his Care Not Cash initiative for dealing with the homeless problem Schwarzenegger to run for governor Mar.16 Newsom gets deal on house loan  SF City Hall: A mayoral candidate received a $1 million loan from billionaire Getty with terms far more favorable than regular lenders Mar.8 Gavin Newsom officially running for mayor  SF City Hall: Joined by Mayor Brown, state Sen. Speier, Newsom pledged to breathe new life into what he called stale political landscape

year 2002 Top ^

Gore will not run for president in 2004 Aug.24 Newsom announces reelection bid. SF City Hall

year 2000 Top ^

Closest Presidential election
Jan.11 3 Supervisors Back Bradley  SF City Hall: Yaki, Ammiano and Newsom are criticizing Gore for not acting aggressively on issues concerning gays and Asian Americans



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