“Who won, who lost and how did the ballot measures fare? Guest host Scott Shafer takes a look at results in Bay Area elections including analysis of ranked-choice voting and the political clout of Asian-Americans.
Host: Scott Shafer
Guests:
- Corey Cook, assistant professor of politics and director of the Leo McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at the University of San Francisco
- David Lee, executive director of the Chinese American Voters Education Committee (CAVEC)
- Willie Brown, former mayor of San Francisco
- Corey Marshall, good government policy director for San Francisco Planning and Urban Research
- Omar Khalif, parent and co-chair of Families for Neighborhood Schools, which supports Measure H
- Steven Hill, designer and supporter of the ranked-choice voting systems in San Francisco and Oakland and author of “10 Steps to Repair American Democracy”
12:30 PM – Attend in Person at 654 Mission Street – $10:
“The November 2011 election promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. What will the election results mean for San Francisco, and who will be our next mayor? In one of SPUR’s best-loved traditions, join political analysts Alex Clemens and David Latterman for our post-election recap.”
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