Important Information Regarding Nov. 4th Election
This is a special encore edition of the October 15 issue of SF Republican, Part 3 of our three part series on the local ballot propositions. With the November 4th election a week away, we want to make it as convenient as possible for voters to learn about the issues to be decided. For a complete review of the San Francisco ballot propositions and a list of the candidates endorsed by the San Francisco Republican Party, also see Part 1 and Part 2 of the series. Remember to vote on November 4th
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Chairman's Corner
by Howard Epstein
Dear Fellow Republicans, Three weeks from today, the 2008 election will be behind us and we will be living with the decisions that we, as voters and citizens, have made. With 34 state and local ballot propositions and a long list of elected offices, certainly voting this year takes on additional significance. The decisions that we make will have great impact on our lives and those of our children.
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Breaking Down the Local Ballot Propositions
Part Three of Three
The November ballot in San Francisco is crowded and complex, with voters facing a total of 34(!) state and local ballot propositions. In the September edition of the SF Republican, we provided details on Propositions R, V and H. In our October 1st edition, we followed up with details on why Propositions B, E, N and Q need to be defeated and why Propositions A and I deserve support. In this final issue prior to the election, we’ll break down four additional propositions that should be defeated, J, K, M and U; and two that deserve your support: L and P.
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Endorsed Candidates
The San Francisco Republican Party has endorsed the following candidates for federal, state and local offices.
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Voter Guide for Ballot Propositions
The San Francisco Republican Party has evaluated all of the November 4th local ballot propositions. Find the complete guide to the SFRP proposition recommendations here.
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