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PROP H: Increase Voter Turnout by Moving City Elections to Even Years (NOVEMBER 2022)

SF Rising Action Fund endorses a YES vote on Prop H, which would move city elections from odd years to even years. Voter turnout doubles in even years because voters are already voting in larger elections at the state and federal levels. If we were to consolidate local elections to take place in even years, more community voices would be heard in our local elections, strengthening our democracy.

The measure would also save the local government $6.9 million each odd-numbered fiscal year. In the past 5 years, more than 55 cities in California have made the switch from odd-year city elections to even-year cycles, including Los Angeles and San Jose, because of the tremendous voter turnout increase in even-year elections.

Won with 71.22%

Our Statement on the Results of the November 8th, 2022 Midterm Election

November 18, 2022
SF Rising Action Fund is grateful and thrilled to see that there have been many progressive victories across the country in the November Midterm Elect…

PROP A: Adjust Retiree Supplemental Cost of Living (November 2022)

San Francisco Local Measure
Costs are rising and San Francisco has always been expensive. Prop A allows city employees who retired before November 6, 1996, to receive a supplemen…

PROP B: Eliminates the Department of Sanitation and Streets and transfer its duties back to the Department of Public Works (November 2022)

San Francisco Local Measure
Prop B eliminates the Department of Sanitation and Streets and transfers its duties to the Department of Public Works and retains the Public Works Com…

PROP C: Create a Homelessness Oversight Commission (November 2022)

San Francisco Local Measure
Prop C creates a Homelessness Oversight Commission to oversee the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing and require the City controller to…

PROP D: Make it harder for low-income families to qualify for affordable housing (NOVEMBER 2022)

SF Rising Action Fund endorses a NO vote on Prop D. San Francisco is already saturated with market-rate housing, with more and more working-class peop…