Note: "City" refers to the San Francisco municipal government.
Proposition A
Proposition A would change the budget cycle from a one-year system to a two-year system, require the city to adopt and prepare a five-year financial plan and long-range policies, and change deadlines for submitting and adopting labor agreements.
Proposition C would allow the city to enter into a new naming rights contract for Candlestick Park and devote half of the proceeds to City recreation center directors.
Proposition C
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
58,192
58.68
No
40,973
41.32
Valid votes
99,165
97.16
Invalid or blank votes
2,896
2.84
Total votes
102,061
100.00
Proposition D
Proposition D would create a Mid-Market Special Sign District, permitting new general advertising signs with some restrictions.
Proposition D
Choice
Votes
%
No
53,999
54.00
Yes
46,008
46.00
Valid votes
100,007
97.99
Invalid or blank votes
2,054
2.01
Total votes
102,061
100.00
Proposition E
Proposition E would prohibit new general advertising signs on street furniture and City-owned buildings.