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By Bay Guardian News Staff

There will probably be hundreds of parties in the Bay Area marking this historic election. But with 22 local ballot measures and seven of the 11 seats on the Board of Supervisors up for grabs, there are more official campaign parties than ever before (which we'll do our very best to cover as we bring you our usual live election coverage here on this blog).
All the parties are free and they generally start around 8 p.m. when the polls close. So take a look at our list so far and feel free to add to it in the comments section with the ones we're missing. And don't forget to vote.

Democratic Party, Barack Obama, No on Props. 4 and 8: Westin St. Francis Hotel, Colonial Room, 335 Powell Street (Mayor Newsom to be there at 8:45 pm)
Congress, District 8, Cindy Sheehan: Inner Mission Tavern, 20th and Shotwell
Mark Leno – San Rafael, 1344 4th Street (May also have SF party, TBA)
SF Labor Council Party (Yes on A and H) – Temple Bar, 600 Polk (Gerardo Sandoval for Judge party will also be there.)

San Francisco Board of Supervisors:
Eric Mar: campaign headquarters, 4328 Geary
David Chui: Broadway Studios, 435 Broadway
Joe Alioto: Joey and Eddie’s 1652 Stockton St
Claudine Cheng: at campaign HQ, 1455 Powell St.
Denise McCarthy: at campaign HQ, 1920 Polk Street
Ross Mirkarimi: Rassella's Jazz Club, at 1534 Fillmore (@ Geary).
David Campos: Campaign HQ at 3270 24th Street
Eric Quezada: Rocapulco, 3140 Mission St joined with Yes on Prop B, M, N, and Q campaigns
Mark Sanchez: 988 Valencia @ 21st
John Avalos: Club Bottom's Up, 4704 Mission St
Randy Knox – at campaign HQ, 4699 Mission St. 334-2400
Julio Ramos – campaign HQ, 4467 Mission St, 859-9309
Asha Safai: Pissed Off Pete's, 4528 Mission Street, S.F

School Board:
Sandra Lee Fewer and Norman Yee -- Yet Wah Restaurant 2140 Clement St, at 23rd Ave

SF and state ballot measures:
Yes on Prop. A – BMWL office, 660 Mission
Yes on Prop H, the Clean Energy Act (and the League of Pissed Off Voters party): El Rio, 3158 Mission St
Prop 8: Weston Saint Francis, 335 Powell Street
Prop B: : Rocapulco, 3140 Mission St joined with Prop B, M, N, and Q start around 9 p.m.
Yes on Prop. K: Zeitgeist, 199 Valencia at Dubose

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Comments (2)

Update: Sue Lee's party will be at Kansai Bistro, 4112 Geary Blvd. at 5th Ave

expatriate:

I'll bet the people will tearing down the doors to get to her party and hear her eloquence.

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