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CAA 2026 Primary Election Voter Guide – San Francisco

The California Presidential Primary Election is on Tuesday, June 6, 2026. In San Francisco, there are a number of important issues on the ballot. To help you make an informed decision, CAA is proud to share the following local ballot propositions.


SAN FRANCISCO PROPOSITIONS

Election Day: June 6, 2026
Voter Information
中文


Prop C would reduce city revenue and significantly worsen the budget crisis. San Francisco is facing a $700 million budget deficit. Without new revenue, the City will cut services and reduce grants to community-based organizations that provide health care, immigration, and victims’ rights services to working class families and seniors. These austerity measures will deepen racial inequities as the City’s cuts to community-based services, language access, and workforce development fall hardest on communities that already face structural barriers–including many monolingual Chinese immigrants. Prop C is funded by billionaires and large corporations hoping to confuse voters in order for Prop D to fail.

All San Franciscans value fairness, and our communities are hurting from the City’s budget cuts to in-home supportive services, public health clinics, and mental health programs. 230,000 residents–many seniors and low-income families–depend on Medi-Cal, and they have few or no affordable alternatives. Community programs that provide culturally competent care to Chinese and Spanish speaking patients are facing elimination. Meanwhile the cost of everyday goods is increasing, and everyone–except the wealthiest few–is feeling the strain on our pocketbooks. Prop D protects life-saving services without taxing small businesses, working families, or seniors. It raises an existing tax on only those corporations with over $1 billion in revenue whose executives earn 100 times their workers’ median wage. These corporations, which profited enormously from Trump’s tax breaks, can afford to chip in a little and help the rest of us. Because of the way Prop C was written, Prop D must get more votes than Prop C to pass.

No position on Prop A and B.


By May 18, 2026: Register to vote online at registertovote.ca.gov
June 2, 2026: Election day (polling places open from 7 am to 8 pm)

Visit SF Department of Elections Voter Portal (https://sfelections.org/tools/portal/index.php) to update language preference for election materials and information regarding vote-by-mail and ballot drop off locations.

SF Department of Elections: for English (415) 554-4375, 中文 (415) 554-4367


三藩市提案

选举日:2026年6月2日(周二)
选民须知
English


C提案将削减市政府收入,进一步加剧本已严峻的预算危机。三藩市目前面临高达7亿美元的预算赤字。若无新的收入来源,市政府将不得不削减公共服务,并减少对社区组织的拨款——这些组织为工薪家庭和老年人提供医疗、移民权益及受害者保护等重要服务。

这些削减措施将加深种族不平等。社区服务、语言服务和就业培训方面的缩减,将对本已处于弱势的群体造成最沉重的打击——尤其是许多只讲中文的移民居民。

C提案背后是亿万富翁和大企业的利益,他们试图混淆视听,阻止对普通市民更有利的D提案获得通过。

公平是每一位三藩市市民共同珍视的价值。然而,随着市政府削减居家支援服务、公共卫生诊所和心理健康项目的预算,我们的社区正在承受切实的代价。全市23万居民——其中许多是老年人和低收入家庭——依赖医疗补助计划维持生活,而他们几乎没有其他负担得起的选择。为讲中文和西班牙语的患者提供贴心照护的社区项目,正面临被迫关闭的危机。与此同时,日常生活开销持续攀升,除极少数富人外,每个人的钱包都越来越紧。

D提案在不增加小企业、工薪家庭或老年人税负的前提下,保障和守护关乎市民生命安全的公共服务。D提案只针对年收入超过10亿美元、且CEO薪酬是普通员工中位数工资100倍以上的大企业,要求其适当提高现有税率。这些企业已从川普政府的联邦减税政策中大获其利,完全有能力回馈社会,为我们普通市民出一份力。

请注意:由于C提案的条款设计,D提案必须获得比C提案更多的票数才能生效。请务必同时投票反对C提案、赞成D提案。

对A提案和B提案无立场


2026年5月18日前: 请登录 registertovote.ca.gov/zh  在线登记投票
2026年6月2日:选举日(投票站开放时间为上午7点至晚上8点)

请访问三藩市选务处选民门户网站 (https://sfelections.org/tools/portal/index_c.php),更新选举材料的语言偏好,并了解邮寄投票及选票投递点的相关信息。

三藩市选务处:English (415) 554-4375,中文 (415) 554-4367