[SFGP] Join us at the Haight Ashbury Street Fair this Sunday!
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Dear Greens,
Please join us this Sunday, 9/7, for the Haight Street Fair! Details
on this event are below.
Do you live in District 4 (the Sunset)? See our statement below on
the Engardio Recall. You should have already received your ballot,
and you can vote between now and September 16.
Greens also endorsed NO on Prop 50, Newsom's gerrymandering ballot
measure for November. We are writing a statement with further details.
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What: Voter Outreach at Haight-Ashbury Street Fair
Where: Haight Street between Masonic Avenue and Stanyan Street
When: Sun, Sep 7, 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
We'll be doing voter outreach, promoting Butch Ware for Governor, and
registering new Greens at this year's Haight St Fair!
We'll need volunteers to help staff our table, sign up volunteers, and
register new Greens! Our booth is C20S, between Belvedere and Clayton
on the south side of the street. Please email cc at sfgreens.org if you
can help.
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Statement on the Engardio Recall - please share!
The District 4 Recall Election is happening between now and Election
Day, September 16. If you are voting by mail, your ballot must be
postmarked on or before September 16. You can also vote in person on
Election Day, or beforehand at City Hall. Only voters in District 4
(the Sunset) can vote in this election.
The ability to recall elected officials is a critical right in a
representative democracy, because politicians who disregard the wishes
of those who put them in office know they are always at risk of being
fired. District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio spearheaded 2024's Prop K,
which closed the Great Highway to cars. This proposition was opposed
by almost 2/3 of his constituents in D4, as well as by Greens (as we
wrote at the time, this was primarily out of concern for the
over-monetization of our public parks and YIMBY plans for coastal
development). However, SF Greens are not making any endorsement on
Prop A, the Engardio recall, because SF's recall process is rigged to
favor the Mayor and his wealthy supporters. As we have written
previously:
Greens believe that our current recall system is broken in two
ways: first, if voters recall an elected official in SF, only the
Mayor has the power to choose a replacement. Voters who the Mayor
does not listen to cannot meaningfully exercise our constitutional
right to recall elected officials, because if we recall a Mayoral
ally, the Mayor can just replace that person with a different sock
puppet. Second, there are no meaningful campaign finance laws that
apply to recall elections, as there are for regular elections, so
wealthy people and corporations have far too much influence. This
leads to even more corruption in our local government.
Greens have long called for giving voters (not the Mayor) the
right to choose the replacement for recalled elected officials.
Recall elections could be done as a "vote of confidence" in the
politician, who would appear on a single ranked choice ballot
along with all the candidates hoping to replace them. The person
with majority support in the final ranked choice tally would win:
either the original official would survive the recall, or the
voters would choose a more popular candidate to serve the
remainder of the term.
We ask all Supervisorial candidates if they would support a charter
amendment to allow voters to choose a replacement official on the same
ballot as the recall vote. Engardio did not answer our candidate
questionnaire when he ran for office in 2022. We hope that voters
will vote your conscience on Prop A, and then join us in working to
empower ordinary San Franciscans to elect our own representatives in
future recall elections.
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