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S.F.’s November ballot is shaping up to be a long one. Here are measures voters could weigh in on - San Francisco Chronicle
By Google News - San Francisco
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The San Francisco
San Francisco voters will face a lengthy ballot in November, with multiple measures that could significantly impact the city's governance and residents' daily lives. The sheer number of measures on the ballot may lead to voter fatigue, making it crucial for voters to stay informed about each proposal. City officials and advocacy groups will likely ramp up their outreach efforts to educate voters on the potential effects of each measure. As voters consider these proposals, they will be weighing in on the direction of the city's policies, from budget allocations to social services. The outcome of these votes will have far-reaching consequences for San Francisco's future, influencing everything from public safety and transportation to education and community development. With so much at stake, it is critical that voters take the time to carefully evaluate each measure and make their voices heard in November.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
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