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Related: Dueling Pension Reform Measures Meet Opposite Fates: Prop C Passes, D Fails
$531 Million Bond Measure For Schools, $248 Million Bond Measure For Roads Both Appear To Pass

11:30 PM: What’s everyone else saying about the SF props? As the Ex reports, “Pension reform measure backed by Ed Lee bests opposing proposition,” “Street repair bond passed by San Francisco voters,” “San Francisco voters reject 0.5% sales tax increase” “Neighborhood schools hang in balance after Prop. H too close to call,” “School bond measure Prop. A passes, allowing funds for improvements,” “Greater oversight of campaign consultants in San Francisco rejected,” and “Most Bay Area local tax, bond measures winning” and “Voters backing Ed Lee’s pension reform plan.”

10:15 PM: We have 429 out of 429 precincts reporting, so though there are still lingering ballots to count, we’re probably close to the final answers for most of these propositions. Probably!

Registration464380
Total Ballots Cast143806
Turnout30.97%

Proposition A: School bond measure (requires 55 percent vote)
Yes9889270.75%
No4088029.25%

Proposition B: Bond issue for road repaving and street safety (requires two-thirds vote)
Yes9526368.03%
No4477631.97%

Proposition C: City pension and health benefits (requires majority vote)
Yes9532568.74%
No4335231.26%

Proposition D: City pension benefits (requires majority vote)
No9101066.19%
Yes4648033.81%

Proposition E: Amending/repealing ordinances (requires majority vote)
No8907066.75%
Yes4436633.25%

Proposition F: Campaign consultant ordinance (requires majority vote)
No7276955.78%
Yes5767944.22%

Proposition G: Sales tax ordinance (requires majority vote)
No7433853.98%
Yes6337646.02%

Proposition H: School District Student Assignment (requires majority vote)
Yes6864350.74%
No6665449.26%

9:45 PM: Here’s the first round of unofficial election results that includes votes cast at the polling places (the last report was just vote-by-mail), and with 253 out of 429 precincts (58.97%) reporting, not too much has changed. 29,000 more votes to go!

Registration 464380
Total Ballots Cast 112681
Turnout 24.26%

Proposition A: School bond measure (requires 55 percent vote)
Yes7593369.47%
No3336630.53%

Proposition B: Bond issue for road repaving and street safety (requires two-thirds vote)
Yes7388467.44%
No3566532.56%

Proposition C: City pension and health benefits (requires majority vote)
Yes7454868.7%
No3396731.3%

Proposition D: City pension benefits (requires majority vote)
No6977864.89%
Yes3775135.11%

Proposition E: Amending/repealing ordinances (requires majority vote)
No6841765.55%
Yes3596434.45%

Proposition F: Campaign consultant ordinance (requires majority vote)
No5581154.67%
Yes4628245.33%

Proposition G: Sales tax ordinance (requires majority vote)
No5902754.8%
Yes4869445.2%

Proposition H: School District Student Assignment (requires majority vote)
Yes5557852.53%
No5022747.47%

8:45 PM: After an election day marked by fairly empty polling places, complaints of election rules violations, and some fancy-sounding parties, the first round of unofficial election results (the absentees) is out.

464380
Total Ballots Cast67773
Turnout14.59%

PROPOSITION A: School bond measure (requires 55 percent vote)
Yes4291265.76%
No2234734.24%

PROPOSITION B: Bond issue for road repaving and street safety (requires two-thirds vote)
Yes4285765.42%
No2264934.58%

PROPOSITION C: City pension and health benefits (requires majority vote)
Yes4401667.73%
No2096732.27%

PROPOSITION D: City pension benefits (requires majority vote)
No3908660.69%
Yes2532139.31%

PROPOSITION E: Amending/repealing ordinances (requires majority vote)
No3955663.42%
Yes2281436.58%

PROPOSITION F: Campaign consultant ordinance (requires majority vote)
No3185552.23%
Yes2913447.77%

PROPOSITION G: Sales tax ordinance (requires majority vote)
No3707757.52%
Yes2738142.48%

PROPOSITION H: School District Student Assignment (requires majority vote)
Yes3687558.21%
No2646841.79%

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Eve Batey is the editor and publisher of the San Francisco Appeal. She used to be the San Francisco Chronicle's Deputy Managing Editor for Online, and started at the Chronicle as their blogging and interactive editor. Before that, she was a co-founding writer and the lead editor of SFist. She's been in the city since 1997, presently living in the Outer Sunset with her husband, cat, and dog. You can reach Eve at eve@sfappeal.com.

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