Purpose and Process
The goal of the SPUR Voter Guide is to offer objective analysis and advise voters on which measures will deliver real solutions.
For the March election, SPUR analyzed San Francisco city and county measures and California state measures related to our policy areas. (Note: There were no regional or San José measures related to SPUR policy areas on this ballot. SPUR did not analyze Oakland Measure D because it qualified for the ballot after SPUR completed its analysis process.)
For San Francisco measures, a subcommittee of the SPUR board served on a ballot analysis committee to hear arguments on both sides, debate the merits of each, and provide recommendations to the SPUR San Francisco Board of Directors, which voted to accept or reject the committee's recommendation. For state measures, the SPUR Executive Board served as both the ballot analysis committee and the adopting body. Each board must reach a 60 percent vote to determine the final SPUR recommendation on a given ballot measure. The boards voted to adopt a position on the relevant measures on the following dates:
SPUR Executive Board: December 5, 2023
San Francisco Board of Directors: November 28, 2023, and December 15, 2023
Acknowledgments
SPUR Executive Board: Lydia Tan (chair), Kristina Raspe (vice chair), Bob Gamble (secretary), Cynthia Wong (treasurer), Jaye Bailey, Lindsay Baker, Daniel Cedeño, Donald Falk, Jean Fraser, David Friedman, Hao Ko, Camille Llanes-Fontanilla, Manan Shah, Leah Toeniskoetter, Shin-pei Tsay
San Francisco Ballot Analysis Committee: Shin-pei Tsay (chair), Don Falk, Robert Gamble, Edward Harrington, Dawn Kamalanathan, Guillermo Rodriguez, Lydia Tan
SPUR Staff: Annie Fryman, Alicia John-Baptiste, Sarah Karlinsky, Michael Lane, Sujata Srivastava, Laura Tolkoff
Editors: Melissa Edeburn, Valerie Sinzdak, Karen Steen
Published on February 5, 2024
Paid for by the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association. Financial disclosures available at sfethics.org