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By Kim Geiger
With just 17 percent of registers voters participating in this year’s election for mayor, sheriff, district attorney and a host of ballot measures, results came in as expected.  Incumbent mayor Gavin Newsom maintained his post with a landslide victory over the 11 challengers, none of whom were able to garner even 10 percent [...]

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Produced by Kim Geiger, Larry Santana

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By Kim Geiger
Though incumbent Mayor Gavin Newsom is expected to have a cake walk to re-election Tuesday, the 11 challengers hoping to unseat him have done just about everything to try to keep the race interesting.
Newsom has kept his distance from the eccentric crowd, which gathers outside City Hall every Friday evening to debate the [...]

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Compiled by Kim Geiger
H. Brown

“My promise is to fire your boss. That would be 61 department heads and hundreds of commissioners, agency and authority directors and their PR staffs. I will replace them with veteran city employees from within those departments, agencies and authorities.”
“I believe in God, judgment and the SF 49ers.”
H. [...]

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By Kim Geiger
Despite Mayor Gavin Newsom’s hefty lead over the 11 challengers vying to unseat him in this year’s mayoral election, some say the city’s new voting system to take effect for the first time this year could have allowed an underdog a chance — if any of the challengers had been able to secure [...]

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Compiled by Kim Geiger
Prop. A — Transit
This measure would give more power to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, an unelected governing body created in 1999 to have reform oversight over MUNI. Under Prop. A, the MTA would be given more authority over MUNI, parking, taxis and bike lanes and would have access to $26 million [...]

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