November 2012 San Francisco general election

Three incumbents ran for reelection, while one, Rodrigo Santos, is seeking his first election after being appointed by Mayor Ed Lee.

Proposition A would levy an annual $79 parcel tax for eight years to provide funding for several City College of San Francisco programs.

Proposition B would authorize the city to issue $195 million in bonds to fund repairs and improvements in parks and public open spaces.

Proposition C would establish a Housing Trust Fund to fund construction and maintenance of affordable housing, provide for loan assistance and foreclosure relief, and fund neighborhood improvements; reduce on-site affordable-housing requirements; and authorize the construction of 30,000 low-rental units in the city.

Proposition F would require the city to study the draining of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and the identifying of replacement water and power sources.