This is a survey of San Francisco voters about important state and local issues from ResetSanFrancisco.org. Please take a few minutes to express your views. Your responses are strictly confidential.

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* 1. Are you registered to vote in San Francisco?

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* 2. How would you describe your likelihood to vote in this November's election?

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* 3. How do you typically cast your vote?

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* 4. Do you think San Francisco is generally headed in the right direction or is seriously off on the wrong track?

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* 5. What should be City Hall's top priority right now?

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* 6. What’s one thing that makes you angriest about San Francisco?

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* 7. What's one thing that makes you happiest about San Francisco?

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* 8. On a scale of 1-7, how do you rank the importance of these issues facing San Francisco?

  Least important 2 3 4 5 6 Most important
a. Transportation
b. Education
c. Reforming City Government
d. Environment
e. Protecting Neighborhoods
f. Public Safety
g. Housing
h. Job Creation

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* 9. If the election for Governor were held today, for whom would you vote?

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* 10. If the election for US Senate were held today, for whom would you vote?

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* 11. If the election for School Board were held today, for whom would you vote? (Choose up to 3)

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* 12. If the election for Assessor-Recorder were held today, for whom would you vote?

Here are some of the measures on the San Francisco ballot. Please say how you intend to vote.

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* 13.

Proposition B. The proposition states:

Shall the City increase employee contributions to the Retirement System for retirement benefits; decrease employer contributions to the Health Service System for health benefits for employees, retirees and their dependents; and change rules for arbitration proceedings about City collective bargaining agreements?

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* 14. Proposition G. The proposition states:

Shall the City eliminate the formula for setting minimum MUNI operator wages and instead set MUNI operator wages through collective bargaining and binding arbitration; add rules for arbitration proceedings regarding MTA's transit employees; and make other changes to terms of employment for MTA employees?

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Proposition L. The proposition states:

Shall the City amend its Police Code to prohibit sitting or lying on a public sidewalk in San Francisco between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with certain exceptions?

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Proposition M. The proposition states:

Shall the City require the Police Commission to adopt a written community policing policy, require the Chief of Police to establish a comprehensive Foot Beat Patrol Program, and not amend its Police Code to prohibit sitting or lying on sidewalks?

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* 17. Which party do you consider yourself a member of?

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* 18. Do you consider yourself Liberal, Moderate, Conservative or Progressive?

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* 19. Where do you get most of your news about city government and election campaigns?

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* 20. Do you use any of the following social networking sites?

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* 21. If you have a Facebook account, how often do you log in?

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* 22. Do you use a smart phone, like an iPhone or Android?

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* 23. Please specify your gender:

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* 24. What age are you?

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* 25. Would you consider yourself to be:

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* 26. Do you currently have children under the age of eighteen living at home?

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* 27. Which of the following best describes your education background?

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* 28. What’s your zip code?

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* 29. For statistical purposes, what is your sexual orientation?

This online survey is sponsored by www.ResetSanFrancisco.org. The results will be posted on Reset San Francisco on Thursday, October 21.

Paid for by Phil Ting for Assessor 2010.

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