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1 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM LISTEN TEXT ONLY PRINT A A A Election Summary - November 4, 2008 City and County of San Francisco Consolidated Presidential General Election November 4, 2008 Election Summary Go To: Election Summary Neighborhood Statistics RCV 1 RCV 3 RCV 4 RCV 5 RCV 7 RCV 9 RCV 11 For information about candidates and measures see Candidates & Campaigns. Last Updated: 11/5/2008 1:04 AM Total Registration and Turnout Registration 477,651 Total Ballots Cast 237,843 49.79 % Election Day Reporting 191,962 Vote by Mail / Absentee Reporting 45,881 President and Vice President JOHN MCCAIN AND SARAH PALIN 30,888 13.11 % CYNTHIA MCKINNEY AND ROSA CLEMENTE 1,077 0.46 % ALAN KEYES AND WILEY S. DRAKE, SR. 266 0.11 % RALPH NADER AND MATT GONZALEZ 2,453 1.04 % BARACK OBAMA AND JOE BIDEN 198,989 84.45 % BOB BARR AND WAYNE A. ROOT 1,128 0.48 % WRITE-IN 828 0.35 % US Representative, District 08 473 out of 473 precincts (100.00 %)

2 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM DANA WALSH 16,149 9.15 % CINDY SHEEHAN 29,951 16.97 % NANCY PELOSI 126,073 71.44 % PHILIP Z. BERG 4,024 2.28 % WRITE-IN 268 0.15 % US Representative, District 12 107 out of 107 precincts (100.00 %) JACKIE SPEIER 28,543 76.89 % NATHALIE HRIZI 1,102 2.97 % BARRY HERMANSON 1,381 3.72 % GREG CONLON 5,059 13.63 % KEVIN DEMPSEY PETERSON 931 2.51 % WRITE-IN 106 0.29 % State Senate, District 03 328 out of 328 precincts (100.00 %) SASHI MCENTEE 15,723 12.62 % MARK LENO 108,542 87.13 % WRITE-IN 304 0.24 % State Assembly, District 12 250 out of 250 precincts (100.00 %) CONCHITA APPLEGATE 14,005 16.58 % FIONA MA 70,084 82.99 % WRITE-IN 359 0.43 % State Assembly, District 13 330 out of 330 precincts (100.00 %) TOM AMMIANO 103,023 83.86 % HARMEET K. DHILLON 19,493 15.87 % WRITE-IN 341 0.28 % Superior Court Judge, Seat 12

3 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM THOMAS MELLON 80,362 44.61 % GERARDO C. SANDOVAL 98,796 54.84 % WRITE-IN 991 0.55 % Member, Board of Education Vote For 4 JAYNRY MAK 40,341 7.65 % EMILY M. MURASE 30,130 5.72 % KELLY WALLACE 9,997 1.90 % KIMBERLY WICOFF 32,575 6.18 % JILL WYNNS 44,699 8.48 % ALEXANDER LEE 14,450 2.74 % BARBARA ''BOBBI'' LOPEZ 47,101 8.94 % GLENN DAVIS 12,252 2.32 % SANDRA LEE FEWER 69,682 13.22 % NORMAN YEE 86,646 16.44 % JAMES M. CALLOWAY 34,543 6.55 % MARIGRACE COHEN 23,178 4.40 % OMAR KHALIF 15,525 2.95 % RACHEL NORTON 45,484 8.63 % H. BROWN 18,250 3.46 % WRITE-IN 2,239 0.42 % Member, Community College Board Vote For 4 RODEL RODIS 34,801 7.87 % MILTON MARKS 91,285 20.65 % BRUCE WOLFE 44,575 10.08 % CHRIS JACKSON 57,031 12.90 % MARY T. HERNANDEZ 51,153 11.57 % ROBERTO FIGUEROA 25,255 5.71 % CARL KOEHLER 15,925 3.60 % STEVE NGO 51,431 11.63 %

4 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM NATALIE BERG 68,721 15.54 % WRITE-IN 1,962 0.44 % BART Director, District 7 55 out of 55 precincts (100.00 %) MARSHALL WALKER III 3,084 25.88 % LYNETTE SWEET 8,730 73.25 % WRITE-IN 104 0.87 % BART Director, District 9 267 out of 267 precincts (100.00 %) TOM RADULOVICH 56,926 84.28 % PETER A. KLIVANS 10,104 14.96 % WRITE-IN 510 0.76 % Board of Supervisors, District 1 49 out of 49 precincts (100.00 %) ERIC MAR 7,716 42.41 % ALICIA WANG 2,551 14.02 % JASON JUNGREIS 341 1.87 % BRIAN J. LARKIN 659 3.62 % SUE LEE 5,982 32.88 % SHERMAN R. D''SILVA 160 0.88 % GEORGE FLAMIK 210 1.15 % FIDEL CHRYS GAKUBA 226 1.24 % NICHOLAS C. BELLONI 347 1.91 % WRITE-IN 0 0.00 % Board of Supervisors, District 3 45 out of 45 precincts (100.00 %) DENISE MCCARTHY 2,167 12.71 % LYNN JEFFERSON 735 4.31 % JOSEPH ALIOTO, JR. 3,986 23.38 % MIKE DENUNZIO 786 4.61 %

5 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM TONY GANTNER 741 4.35 % DAVID CHIU 6,657 39.04 % CLAUDINE CHENG 1,355 7.95 % WILMA PANG 496 2.91 % MARK QUESSEY 129 0.76 % WRITE-IN 0 0.00 % Board of Supervisors, District 4 46 out of 46 precincts (100.00 %) RON DUDUM 6,430 36.71 % DAVE FERGUSON 2,300 13.13 % CARMEN CHU 8,787 50.16 % WRITE-IN 0 0.00 % Board of Supervisors, District 5 66 out of 66 precincts (100.00 %) ROSS MIRKARIMI 17,488 77.49 % ROB ANDERSON 1,298 5.75 % OWEN P. O''DONNELL 3,780 16.75 % WRITE-IN 1 0.00 % Board of Supervisors, District 7 59 out of 59 precincts (100.00 %) BILLY BOB WHITMER 1,872 10.07 % JULIAN P. LAGOS 3,732 20.09 % SEAN R. ELSBERND 12,976 69.83 % WRITE-IN 1 0.01 % Board of Supervisors, District 9 42 out of 42 precincts (100.00 %) EVA ROYALE 1,037 6.07 % VERN MATHEWS 279 1.63 % MARK SANCHEZ 5,036 29.49 % ERIC STOREY 494 2.89 %

6 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM TOM VALTIN 535 3.13 % DAVID CAMPOS 6,065 35.52 % ERIC QUEZADA 3,631 21.26 % WRITE-IN 0 0.00 % Board of Supervisors, District 11 43 out of 43 precincts (100.00 %) JULIO RAMOS 2,140 14.74 % AHSHA SAFAI 3,562 24.54 % MYRNA LIM 2,392 16.48 % ELI M. HORN 219 1.51 % JOHN AVALOS 4,371 30.12 % MARY GOODNATURE 254 1.75 % RANDY KNOX 1,318 9.08 % ADRIAN BERMUDEZ 258 1.78 % WRITE-IN 0 0.00 % PROPOSITION 1A Yes 177,066 79.23 % No 46,413 20.77 % PROPOSITION 2 Yes 164,483 73.70 % No 58,707 26.30 % PROPOSITION 3 Yes 129,217 59.92 % No 86,441 40.08 % PROPOSITION 4

7 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM Yes 53,168 23.69 % No 171,296 76.31 % PROPOSITION 5 Yes 134,058 61.44 % No 84,146 38.56 % PROPOSITION 6 Yes 43,504 20.83 % No 165,380 79.17 % PROPOSITION 7 Yes 66,950 31.04 % No 148,756 68.96 % PROPOSITION 8 Yes 54,321 23.48 % No 177,036 76.52 % PROPOSITION 9 Yes 75,128 36.20 % No 132,412 63.80 %

8 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM PROPOSITION 10 Yes 76,879 36.21 % No 135,434 63.79 % PROPOSITION 11 Yes 72,467 36.00 % No 128,809 64.00 % PROPOSITION 12 Yes 144,228 69.09 % No 64,514 30.91 % MEASURE A Yes 186,903 84.29 % No 34,837 15.71 % MEASURE B Yes 106,076 49.46 % No 108,392 50.54 % MEASURE C Yes 74,201 36.81 % No 127,390 63.19 %

9 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM MEASURE D Yes 138,669 67.58 % No 66,534 32.42 % MEASURE E Yes 121,605 60.57 % No 79,165 39.43 % MEASURE F Yes 89,532 45.18 % No 108,623 54.82 % MEASURE G Yes 126,400 63.33 % No 73,205 36.67 % MEASURE H Yes 86,859 40.88 % No 125,639 59.12 % MEASURE I Yes 69,979 35.65 % No 126,292 64.35 %

10 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM MEASURE J Yes 114,935 56.57 % No 88,231 43.43 % MEASURE K Yes 89,833 42.44 % No 121,815 57.56 % MEASURE L Yes 78,756 41.16 % No 112,580 58.84 % MEASURE M Yes 124,749 61.01 % No 79,725 38.99 % MEASURE N Yes 138,706 69.00 % No 62,325 31.00 % MEASURE O Yes 127,248 66.28 % No 64,734 33.72 %

11 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM MEASURE P Yes 60,013 31.74 % No 129,084 68.26 % MEASURE Q Yes 143,669 74.13 % No 50,128 25.87 % MEASURE R Yes 63,879 30.86 % No 143,087 69.14 % MEASURE S Yes 99,570 53.50 % No 86,537 46.50 % MEASURE T Yes 127,197 62.85 % No 75,187 37.15 % MEASURE U Yes 120,558 59.77 %

12 of 12 11/5/2008 8:42 AM No 81,134 40.23 % MEASURE V Yes 107,846 53.20 % No 94,882 46.80 %