San Francisco Pushes All Mail-in Ballots in November Election

June 2, 2020, 10:03 PM UTC

All registered San Francisco voters would receive mail-in ballots for the Nov. 3 election under an ordinance the Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday in response to the coronavirus pandemic and concerns Covid-19 might surge again this fall.

The legislation, approved on an 11-0 vote, isn’t much of a stretch in a city where 70% of voters are permanently registered to vote by mail. The measure now heads to Mayor London Breed (D) who has 10 days to consider it.

In-person voting would still be available. The San Francisco Department of Elections would report to supervisors by June ...

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