DEPARTMENT of ELECTIONS
Director of Elections: John Arntz
Phone: 415-554-4375
Fax: (415) 554-7344
Department of Elections Address:
City Hall, Room 48
1 Dr. Carlton B Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
LEAGUE of WOMEN VOTERS
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DIRECTORY of CONTESTS
Find information about contests and candidates on
a November 8 ballot,
with election results, in San Francisco County:
This is a preview of the election. Candidates will be added
and may change until the final certified list of names is available.
Some contests or ballot questions might be added.
ELECTION ARCHIVE
Archives are available for these past San Francisco County elections:
11/8/2022,
6/7/2022,
4/19/2022,
2/15/2022,
9/14/2021,
11/3/2020,
3/3/2020,
11/5/2019,
11/6/2018,
6/5/2018,
11/8/2016,
6/7/2016,
11/3/2015,
11/4/2014,
6/3/2014,
11/5/2013,
11/6/2012,
6/5/2012,
11/8/2011,
11/2/2010,
6/8/2010,
11/3/2009,
5/19/2009,
11/4/2008,
6/3/2008,
4/8/2008,
2/5/2008,
11/6/2007,
11/7/2006,
6/6/2006,
11/8/2005,
11/2/2004,
3/2/2004,
12/9/2003,
11/4/2003,
10/7/2003,
12/10/2002,
11/5/2002,
3/5/2002,
11/6/2001,
11/7/2000,
3/7/2000,
12/14/1999,
11/2/1999,
11/3/1998,
6/2/1998
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See an example of a ballot, or enter "551 CONGO ST, 94131" above.
SEARCH
Find your county, ballot, candidates, and keywords
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REGISTER to VOTE
You must have registered by October 24
to vote on November 8.
Call 415-554-4411 for questions about voting or to determine your voter registration status.
Qualifications to Register to Vote
See Voter Registration in California from the League of Women Voters.
See Voter Registration from the Secretary of State of California. You can now register online. Better yet, use your county's voter registration service if available.
Check status of your voter registration.
VOTING BY MAIL (ABSENTEE VOTING) and VOTING EARLY
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To process your application more rapidly, we (the Department of Elections) recommend using the application provided on the back cover of your Voter Information Pamphlet; or
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You may also download a Vote-By-Mail Application (PDF),
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which you can fill out and mail to the Department of Elections; or You may send us a signed note, postcard, or fax requesting a vote-by-mail ballot.
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Any voter may vote early by a Vote-by-Mail (Absentee) Ballot or they may vote early in person.
Mail in your Absentee Ballot to the
Department of Elections:
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett
San Francisco, CA. 94102
OR
Drop it off at the Department of Elections
Room 48, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett
(Ground Floor, City Hall)
OR
Drop it off at a polling location before 8 p.m. on Election Day
To vote early in person:
Go to the Department of Elections beginning
October 9, 2012:
Room 48, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett (City Hall, Ground Floor),
Monday - Friday-- 8:00 am. to 5:00 pm.
Saturday & Sunday, October 27 & 28, and November 3 & 4, 2012, 10:00 am. to 4:00 pm. (enter from Grove Street only) (Call the Dept. of Elections for confirmation at 415-554-4375)
You don't have to give a reason for voting early.
Any ballot that arrives at the Department of
Elections after 8 p.m. on Election Day will not be
counted.
VOTERS GUIDE
NEWS MEDIA LINKS
LOCAL TV & RADIO
SAN FRANCISCO POLITICS ONLINE
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The Usual Suspects
- San Francisco's Homepage since 1995 for elections, politics and governance.
GOVERNMENT LINKS
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San Francisco
- Official website for the City and County of San
Francisco
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San Francisco Ethics Commission
- including information on local "campaign
finance"
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San Francisco Elections Commission
- The Commission is charged with setting general
policies for the Department of Elections and is
responsible for the proper administration of the
Department subject to budgetary and fiscal Charter
provision.
STATE GOVERNMENT LINKS
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