November 2010 SFYR Endorsements

Dated October 25, 2010

(Retrieved June 23, 2021)

 

ELECTION 2010: When The Elephants Come Stomping Back!

October 25th, 2010 by Administrator

SFYR Endorsements

Local Ballot Initiatives

Proposition AA, Vehicle Registration Fee: NO
Proposition A, Earthquake Retrofit Bond: NO
Proposition B, City Retirement and Health Plans: YES
Proposition C, Mayoral Appearances at Board Meetings: NO
Proposition D, Non-Citizen Voting in School Board Elections: NO
Proposition E, Election Day Voter Registration: NO
Proposition F, Health Service Board Elections: NO ENDORSEMENT
Proposition G, Transit Operator Wages: YES
Proposition H, Local Elected Officials on Political Party Committees: NO
Proposition I, Saturday Voting: NO
Proposition J, Hotel Tax Clarification and Temporary Increase: NO
Proposition K, Hotel Tax Clarification and Definitions: YES
Proposition L, Sitting or Lying on Sidewalks: YES
Proposition M, Community Policing and Foot Patrols: NO
Proposition N, Real Property Transfer Tax: NO

Candidates

BART Board, District 8
James Fang

Superior Court Judge, Seat 15
Judge Richard B. Ulmer

State Assembly, 12th District
Alfonso Faustino

State Assembly, 13th District
Laura Peter

U.S. Congress, 8th District
John Dennis

Public Defender
Jeff Adachi (running unopposed)

Board of Education
(Vote for up to 3 candidates)
SUPPORT: Omar Khalif
AVOID: Margaret Brodkin, Kim-Shree Maufas

Board of Supervisors
(Ranked-choice voting will be used, so be sure to use your 2nd and 3rd
choices to avoid the “progressives” in your district, in addition to
voting for our endorsed candidates.)

District 2
Mark Farrell
Abraham Simmons (2nd choice)

District 8
Bill Hemenger
Scott Wiener (2nd choice)

 

(2021 Editor’s Note: The above was retrieved from the archive.org copy of a prior incarnation of SFYR’s website.  We do not condone the negativity towards progressives, nor the support for Democrat Scott Weiner in the above post.  We repost this here for the historical record.  We do proudly note, that SFYR Endorsed candidate James Fang won his election as a Republican in San Francisco.  Anyone who tells you that Republicans can’t win in San Francisco is lying to you.  Republicans win here when they run strong campaigns tailored to their districts.)