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Board backs Proposition D to let non‑citizen parents vote in SF school board elections
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously adopted a resolution supporting Proposition D (Nov. 2, 2010), a charter amendment to allow non‑citizen parents and guardians with SFUSD students to vote in school board elections and urging protections for non‑citizen voters' personal information.
The San Francisco Board of Education voted to support Proposition D on Sept. 28, a charter amendment on the Nov. 2, 2010 ballot that would allow non‑citizen parents and guardians with students in SFUSD to vote in San Francisco school board elections.
The resolution, which mirrors language the…
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