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Sheriff’s deputy faces election fraud charges
A San Mateo County sheriff’s deputy charged in a jail smuggling case is facing new charges of conspiracy, fraud, perjury and embezzlement, including election fraud charges stemming from his...Read More
Final election count flips Petaluma mayor race
Petaluma Mayor David Glass, who had been losing City Councilman Mike Harris, has been declared the victor by 84 votes.Read More
Resignation prompts review of election results
The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters said Friday she is asking for the Secretary of State to conduct a review of Tuesday's election resultsRead More
Protester arrested at Beach Chalet
San Francisco police said they arrested one person in Golden Gate Park Friday during a protest by opponents of a soccer field renovation.Read More
Cortese clings to slim hopes in San Jose mayor race
San Jose mayor candidate Dave Cortese Friday showed no signs of conceding Tuesday's election despite new vote tallies from absentee ballots.Read More
SF voters set transit-first agenda
San Francisco voters Tuesday passed two transportation measures to fund public transit.Read More
Quan’s performance at center of Oakland mayor race
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan acknowledged she's "made mistakes" but thinks she is now "a stronger mayor."Read More
Know This Love: I’m a cynic and I’m still voting
No politician on the planet gives a damn about people who don’t vote. Read More
Oakland mayoral longshots urge change
Three of the 15 candidates in the Oakland mayoral race urged voters not to re-elect the three major "insider" candidates.Read More
‘Soda tax’ bubbles onto SF ballot
The Board of Supervisors approved a ballot measure to tax soda and sugary drinks.Read More
Initiative promotes parks, muzzles pushback
A November ballot measure give voters a chance to put City parks on the fast track. Read More
SF voters tighten waterfront height limits
Waterfront projects could be subject to a public vote after Prop. A passed Tuesday night.Read More
Campos supporters protest attack ads
About 70 women protested against ads targeting David Campos' stance on domestic violence.Read More
Two ballot propositions face SF voters
Voters will decide on waterfront development and a $400 million earthquake safety bond. Tuesday's electionRead More