Avalos for mayor, Mirkarimi for sheriff: Our voter printout guide to take to the polls on Nov. 8
MAYOR
1. John Avalos
2. Dennis Herrera
3. Leland Yee
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
1. David Onek
2. Sharmin Bock
3. Bill Fazio
SHERIFF
1. Ross Mirkarimi
BALLOT MEASURES
Proposition A (school bonds): YES
Proposition B (street bonds): YES
Proposition C (consensus pension reform): YES
Proposition D (Adachi pension reform): NO
Proposition E (changing voter initiatives): NO
Proposition F (campaign consultant rules): NO
Proposition G (sales tax increase): YES
Proposition H (neighborhood schools): NO
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