Latino Voters Express Hopes and Fears On Election Day
Mission Local interviewed Latino residents to see what their thoughts were on the election.
View ArticleYouth Speak Up About Election Issues
Students from Children’s Day School speak about the issues that matter to them in the election. Find out what the next generation of voters care about. ”I’ve been raised believing voting is the right...
View ArticleMission Votes 2012
Mission residents reflect on issues, the voting process and who they elected for president this year.
View ArticleA Binder Full of Women Voters
Mission Local reporters spent the day talking to female voters in the Mission to find out what issues were most important to them.
View ArticleThen and Now: Valencia and 19th Sts. on Election Day, 2008 and 2012
Where are all the people? Missionites celebrating near the intersection of Valencia and 19th streets in 2008 were nowhere to be seen in 2012 after Barack Obama was reelected to the presidency. All is...
View ArticleMission Voters Cast Ballots to Reelect President Obama and Supervisor Campos
President Barack Obama clinched the nationwide vote in a nail-biting saga Tuesday night, marking the beginning of a new term that will be defined by lingering unemployment rates, a looming deficit,...
View ArticleElection Results Show Jump in Voter Turnout
With 100 percent of the city’s 596 precincts reporting, the San Francisco Department of Elections has released updated election results. At least 270,056 of 502,841 registered voters cast a ballot by...
View ArticleTurnout Jumps 3 Percent, District 7 Still a Toss-Up
Updated election results show that at least 56 percent of registered city voters cast a ballot in this general election, according to the Department of Elections. While the updated results offer...
View ArticleThe Sock Puppets’ Election Recap
The sock puppets are back for their final installation, in which they recap city election results. And here is Mission Local’s full election coverage.
View ArticleObama Wins Florida
The Associated Press reported that four days after his reelection, President Barack Obama was finally declared the winner of Florida’s 29 electoral votes by a slim margin of 74,000. Obama had already...
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