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SF Mayor Lurie’s ‘Clean Up City Hall’ Measures Qualify For November Ballot
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The San Francisco Department of Elections announced this week that all three "Clean Up City Hall" measures met the signature threshold after a random sampling verification, according to a press release from the Clean Up City Hall campaign.
As the Chronicle reports, the proposals would change how city departments are managed, overhaul contracting rules, and raise the number of signatures needed for most local ballot measures from roughly 10,600 to about 42,500.
City voters weighed in on 15 local measures in 2024, compared with seven in Los Angeles, three in Oakland, and one in San Jose.
Per Mission Local, the Clean Up City Hall campaign has raised about $8.6 million so far, including $2 million from Silicon Valley venture capitalist Michael Moritz.
Mandelman Introduce Ballot Measures Aimed at Reforming City CharterImage: Daniel Lurie/Facebook