Sean Elsbernd
Yee Expands Lead In Close Race For San Francisco Supervisor
The historically close race for San Francisco’s District 7 supervisor seat widened a bit, with board of education president Norman Yee now leading by 109 votes as of Tuesday afternoon, according to the city’s elections department.
33 Votes Separate Candidates In San Francisco Supes Race
The race for San Francisco’s District 7 supervisor seat remains historically close, with board of education President Norman Yee holding a 33-vote lead over F.X. Crowley after the latest vote totals were released Monday.
Top Candidates In San Francisco Supes Race 97 Votes Apart
The top two candidates are less than 100 votes apart in the race for San Francisco’s District 7 supervisor, according to the latest results released Thursday by the city’s Department of Elections.
San Francisco Supes Unanimously Approve 2-Year Budget
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved the city’s budget for the next two fiscal years.
SF Muni Operators’ Union Challenges Contract From Arbitrator
A lawsuit filed Friday seeks to overturn a contract imposed on San Francisco Muni bus drivers and train operators by an arbitrator.
SF Supe Concerned About Transbay Terminal Without High-Speed Rail
San Francisco Supervisor Sean Elsbernd wants a reality check on the city’s Transbay Terminal Project if high-speed rail is not built.
Despite Merchant Complaints, Mayor Lee Won’t Remove Occupy SF
Despite recent arrests at the Occupy SF encampment and complaints from nearby merchants, Mayor Ed Lee said Wednesday that there were no immediate plans to remove the encampment.
San Francisco Supervisors Propose Repeal of Ranked-Choice Voting
A charter amendment proposal was introduced at San Francisco City Hall Tuesday which would put an end to the city’s experiment with rank choice voting.
Proposition B Promises More Funds To Fix SF Potholes
The pace of re-paving roads and filling potholes would pick up in San Francisco if voters approve Proposition B on the November ballot. There would also be money for bicycle and pedestrian safety in this $248 million bond measure.
Another Pension Reform Plan Makes It Onto San Francisco’s Nov. Ballot
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a pension and health care reform plan to be placed on the November ballot.


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