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Elections department asks Rules Committee to let San Francisco opt out of listing supporters and opponents on local ballot labels
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · June 10, 2024
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Summary
Elections staff asked the committee to allow the county to opt out of printing supporters’ and opponents’ names on local measure ballot labels to avoid exceeding six ballot cards in November; staff warned each extra card could cost roughly $800,000–$850,000 and slow counting.
The Department of Elections told the Rules Committee on June 10 it seeks authority to opt out of printing the names of supporters and opponents on local ballot labels to avoid producing ballots longer than six cards for the expected heavy November 2024 ballot.
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