February 2022 San Francisco special election

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The February 2022 San Francisco special election (formally, the February 15, 2022, Consolidated Special Municipal Election [1] ) was held on February 15, 2022, in San Francisco. The races on the ballot include assessor-recorder; and three ballot measures to recall members of the school board. Some voters in this election also voted in the special primary election for the 17th State Assembly district on the same ballot.

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Assessor-Recorder

In January 2021, Mayor London Breed appointed Joaquin Torres to be Assessor-Recorder, after Carmen Chu resigned from the position to become City Administrator. [2] Joaquin Torres was the only candidate who registered before the deadline of November 19, 2021. [1] [3]

Assessor-Recorder [4]
PartyCandidateMaximum
round
Maximum
votes
Share in
maximum
round
Maximum votes
First round votesTransfer votes
Nonpartisan Joaquín Torres1117,33699.91%
Nonpartisan Write-In11090.09%
Nonpartisan Michael Petrelis (Write-In)11090.09%
February 2022 Assessor-Recorder Special Election
First Round Ballot Summary
CountShare of
Contest
Ballots
Continuing Votes117,44565.25%
Over Votes10.00%
Under Votes62,29334.61%
Contest Ballots179,981100.00%
Registered Voters499,771
Contest Turnout36.01%

Proposition A: Recall of Board of Education Member Alison Collins

Proposition A is a recall election to remove Board of Education member Alison Collins from office.

Proposition A: Recall Election of Alison Collins from the Board of Education
ChoiceVotes %
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yes134,87176.28
No41,92823.72
Valid votes176,79998.23
Total votes179,981100.00
Registered voters/turnout499,77136.01
Source: [4]

Proposition B: Recall of Board of Education Member Gabriela Lopez

Proposition B is a recall election to remove Board of Education member Gabriela Lopez from office.

Proposition B: Recall Election of Gabriela Lopez from the Board of Education
ChoiceVotes %
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yes127,02272.06
No49,25727.94
Valid votes176,27997.94
Total votes179,981100.00
Registered voters/turnout499,77136.01
Source: [4]

Proposition C: Recall of Board of Education Member Faauuga Moliga

Proposition C is a recall election to remove Board of Education member Faauuga Moliga from office.

Proposition C: Recall Election of Faauuga Moliga from the Board of Education
ChoiceVotes %
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yes121,19768.87
No54,78531.13
Valid votes175,98297.78
Total votes179,981100.00
Registered voters/turnout499,77136.01
Source: [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "February 15, 2022, Consolidated Special Municipal Election: Filing Deadlines". San Francisco Department of Elections. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  2. Thadani, Trisha (January 27, 2021). "Breed appoints new S.F. assessor-recorder, part of shakeup amid City Hall corruption scandal". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  3. "Candidates". San Francisco Department of Elections. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Election Results". San Francisco Department of Elections.