In the ongoing San Francisco election, the latest updates reveal significant developments in the counting process and the standings of various propositions and seats. The 'Yes' margin for Gavin Newsom's Prop 1 has narrowed to 12,474 votes, with a close split of 50.17% to 49.83% after adding 18,704 votes from several counties. The city has seen a turnout of approximately 9.26% with 82,462 votes cast, and there are still ballots to be counted, including 103,000 vote-by-mail and 7,500 provisional ballots. An estimated 111,000 ballots, or about 50% of all ballots cast, are still pending, with a projected overall turnout of 48-49%. The Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC) has seen a shift, with Moderates holding 21 out of 24 seats, and Prop A increasing its lead. A recent count added 27,331 new votes, leaving an estimated 98,500 ballots remaining. One notable change occurred in the DCCC seats, with Laurance Lem Lee being replaced by Peter Ho Lik Lee. The Moderate Democrats for Change slate is leading in 12 of the 14 matchups against their progressive rivals. With 60,000 new ballots counted, Prop A is now at 70.03%, and Moderates have 18 out of 24 seats on the DCCC, with 37.5k ballots left to count.
Here's today's election update! With 60k new ballots counted, we've got: Prop A has held ground, now at 70.03% Moderates have dropped to 18 out of 24 seats on the DCCC All other props held This was a big release! There's just 37.5k left to count
In addition, the moderate Democrats for Change slate running for seats on the powerful Democratic County Central Committee were leading their progressive rivals on the Labor & Working Families slate in 12 of the 14 match-ups. https://t.co/5aP9QOXUhl
Election results for San Francisco propositions, judicial races, DCCC and other races have been updated, including vote breakdown by precinct. https://t.co/860qlTPb1C
UPDATE: Another 27,000 votes have been released. Here are the closest votes: - Proposition A - Proposition C - The Superior Court judge seats - The political party central committee seats https://t.co/l2wwLEBwqO
UPDATE: Some 27,300 additional ballots have been counted. Aside from one shift in DCCC seats - with Laurance Lem Lee replaced by Peter Ho Lik Lee, another member of the Dems for Change slate - there is little change so far. Some 98,500 ballots remain. https://t.co/mO5PfVF89I
Here are updated election results for San Francisco propositions, judicial races, Democratic County Central Committee and other races, including vote breakdown by precinct. https://t.co/1U65sAhdiu
Here's today's results: Nothing changed DCCC remains 21 out of 24 seats for Moderates Prop A increased its lead Today's results included 27,331 new votes. There are still an estimated 98,500 ballots to count. Check back tomorrow at 4pm for more!
The latest S.F. election results are expected to be released at 4 p.m. Watch for the updated totals here: https://t.co/xX15FGceek
Some 21% of San Franciscans have seen their ballots counted. Expect another drop at 4pm today. We've been giving you in-depth election analysis, voting maps, detailed breakdowns. Voting is free, but reporting on it isn't. Please help us keep doing this. https://t.co/Puw8R7OCHE
New S.F. election results are expected at 4 p.m. PT. See the updated totals here: https://t.co/JNw02SGbJE
This election will wind up with turnout around 48 - 49%. 103k votes counted + 111k votes in the queue + est. 25-30k votes that will drift in via mail over next few days = 239k votes. 239k / 500k voters = 47.8 - 48.8% turnout. Avg for presidential primaries since 2000: 50%
There are still at least 111,000 ballots left to count, or about 50% of all ballots cast, so we'll learn more over the next week. But we posted our initial results summary here. Follow @GrowSF for updates. https://t.co/JpMUajgMTS
"As of Wednesday afternoon, San Francisco’s Department of Elections has 103,000 vote-by-mail ballots to count, as well as 7,500 provisional ballots that were cast at polling places on Election Day. When adding the ballots that must be reviewed to the 104,760 votes that have… https://t.co/BKUo0xdqdN
Last update of the night. We're now at 82,462 votes for 9.26% turnout. Again, there are still some precincts outstanding and we don't know how many people may have affiliated GOP on site last night. Follow @LindsayOnAir for more context - she's the reason I started looking at it! https://t.co/usQ28Bm5uL
The first update to the @CASoSVote results site since yesterday adds 18,704 votes from Butte, San Bernardino, Sierra, and Siskiyou Counties. The 'Yes' margin on Gavin Newsom's Prop 1 slips to 12,474 votes and 50.17%/49.83%. https://t.co/uLiNwz9B2e