Incumbent Phil Ting, appointed in July 2005 by mayor Gavin Newsom, won reelection against supervisor Gerardo Sandoval and former chief deputy assessor-recorder Ronald Chun.
Incumbent José Cisneros, appointed by mayor Gavin Newsom in September 2004, won reelection.
Proposition A would allow City College of San Francisco to issue $246.3 million in bonds to finance expansion, improvements, and maintenance.
Proposition B would allow the city to issue $208 million in bonds to finance street and sidewalk improvements.
Proposition C would change the budget process for the Ethics Commission and allow it to hire outside counsel if the City Attorney is the subject of an investigation or audit.