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San Francisco Real Estate Related Election Results

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Commercial Real Estate Agent with NNN Brokers USA Commercial Real Estate
The Sit/Lie Proponents Win, Prop L Passes; Prop G, Changing the Way Muni Drivers Are Paid, Also Passes November 4th, 2010 sit-lie-vid.jpg Measure L, the Sit/Lie law, looks to have passed with 53% of the city voting yes to outlaw sitting or lying on sidewalks between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. Sure, the whole issue of enforcement (which will likely be driven by area businesses, as this proposition was driven by Haight Street merchants), remains to be seen. But there you have it, folks. S.F. is drawing a line in the sand when it comes to sidewalks. Proposition G, requiring the Muni operators’ union to negotiate with the city, as other labor groups do, also passed. See the results of all the local ballot measures below. Measure AA - Vehicle Registration Fee Yes 97014 60% No 65745 40% Measure A - Earthquake Retrofit Bond Yes 101307 64% No 56439 36% Measure B - City Retirement and Health Plans Yes 68746 42% No 93514 58% Measure C - Mayoral Appearances at Board Meetings Yes 95602 60% No 63162 40% Measure D - Non-Citizen Voting in School Board Elections Yes 73964 46% No 87418 54% Measure E - Election Day Voter Registration Yes 73713 48% No 80217 52% Measure F - Health Service Board Elections Yes 78471 52% No 72005 48% Measure G - Transit Operator Wages Yes 99163 64% No 56034 36% Measure H - Local Elected Officials on Political Party Committees Yes 62732 42% No 87006 58% Measure I - Saturday Voting Yes 92158 59% No 63949 41% Measure J - Hotel Tax Clarification and Temporary Increase Yes 72290 47% No 84460 54% Measure K - Hotel Tax Clarification and Definitions Yes 57951 38% No 94048 62% Measure L - Sitting or Lying on Sidewalks Yes 85963 53% No 75219 47% Measure M - Community Policing and Foot Patrols Yes 74321 48% No 80680 52% Measure N - Real Property Transfer Tax Yes 91886 59% No 64744 41%