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San Francisco Board of Education endorses Prop N to allow non‑citizen parents to vote in school board elections

San Francisco Board of Education · September 13, 2016
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The board unanimously introduced and endorsed Charter Amendment Prop N, which would allow San Francisco residents who are parents, guardians or caregivers of SFUSD children to vote in school board elections if the measure passes in November; the board heard extensive public support from immigrant families and student delegates.

The San Francisco Board of Education on Tuesday voted unanimously to endorse Proposition N, a charter amendment on the November ballot that would permit San Francisco residents who are parents, legal guardians or caregivers of an SFUSD student to vote in school board elections even if they are not U.S. citizens.

Commissioners Aimee, Walton…

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