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Committee advances Prop N implementation ordinance with language‑access and safety safeguards

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · May 9, 2018
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Summary

The Rules Committee advanced an ordinance to implement Proposition N (non‑citizen parent voting in school board elections), approving measures for a voter‑registration affidavit, notices about federal data risks, and stepped‑up language access and community outreach; advocates pledged legal and rapid‑response supports.

The Rules Committee on Tuesday recommended an implementation ordinance to carry out Proposition N — the charter change enabling non‑United States citizens who are parents of SFUSD students to register and vote in school board elections. The committee emphasized language access, outreach, and safeguards to inform prospective registrants about any immigration‑related risks.

Supervisor Norman Yee said the ordinance responds to community demand to implement the…

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