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The November 2004 San Francisco general elections were held on November 2, 2004, in San Francisco, California. The elections included seven seats to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, four seats to the San Francisco Community College Board, four seats to the San Francisco Board of Education, and fourteen San Francisco ballot measures.

Board of Supervisors

Propositions

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Note: "City" refers to the San Francisco municipal government.

Proposition A

Proposition A would allow the City to issue $200 million in bonds to finance the purchase and maintenance of affordable housing and housing assistance for low- and moderate-income households. This measure required a two-thirds majority to pass.

Proposition A
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 116,706 35.80
Yes 209,259 64.20
Required majority 66.67
Valid votes 325,965 90.09
Invalid or blank votes 35,857 9.91
Total votes 361,822 100.00

Proposition B

Proposition B would allow the City to issue $60 million in bonds to finance the purchase and maintenance of historical resources owned by the City and the San Francisco Unified School District. This measure required a two-thirds majority to pass.

Proposition B
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 134,896 42.61
Yes 181,658 57.39
Required majority 66.67
Valid votes 326,554 87.49
Invalid or blank votes 45,268 12.51
Total votes 361,822 100.00

Proposition C

Proposition C would establish the Health Service System as a separate City department and allow the Health Service Board to appoint and remove the manager for the System.

Proposition C
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 166,651 56.33
No 129,210 43.67
Valid votes 295,861 81.77
Invalid or blank votes 65,961 18.23
Total votes 361,822 100.00

Proposition D

Proposition D would change the City Charter regarding the Board of Supervisors by changing deadlines and vote requirements, restrictions on the number of aides, and commissioners' length of service after terms have expired.

Proposition D
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 162,385 57.89
Yes 118,123 42.11
Required majority 66.67
Valid votes 280,508 77.52
Invalid or blank votes 81,314 22.47
Total votes 361,822 100.00