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San Francisco mayoral election, 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版
San Francisco mayoral election, 2007

The 2007 San Francisco mayoral election occurred on November 6, 2007. Voters elected a Mayor of San Francisco and several local officials. Incumbent Mayor Gavin Newsom was re-elected by a good margin. There were 12 candidates on the ballot as well as 6 write-ins.
Besides Newsom, other notable candidates included Josh Wolf, a journalist who was jailed for refusing to testify and turn over video evidence to a federal grand jury. Another candidate, "Chicken" John Rinaldi, qualified for public financing of his campaign but ran into procedural difficulties with San Francisco's Election Commission.
It was the first mayoral election in San Francisco history to use instant-runoff voting, also known as ranked-choice voting, so that there would be no need for a run-off. Results of the election weren't known for weeks because every ballot had to be hand-counted due to the long feud between the Elections Department of San Francisco and the California Secretary of State.〔(Counting S.F. ballots will take a record amount of time ), ''The San Francisco Chronicle'', November 7, 2007 〕
==Issues==
Many ongoing and emerging issues might have influenced this election. They include:
* Newsom's popularity - Newsom's approval rating has remained high throughout his first term
* Same-sex marriage - Newsom's 2004 directive permitting the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples played a key role in garnering wide approval from the largely liberal city.
* Potholes, infrastructure, deferred maintenance, and the mayor's plans to improve Muni.
* Keeping the San Francisco 49ers football team within city limits, as the team has threatened to move to a more spacious suburban stadium in Santa Clara County. The move would create a situation similar to that of the New York Jets and New York Giants, who both play at the New Jersey Meadowlands.
* The city's high homicide rate might also hurt Newsom during the campaign. A national survey gives San Francisco low marks for public safety.〔(The Most, Least Dangerous U.S. Cities ), ''Associated Press'', October 30, 2006 〕 Indeed, San Francisco ranked well below both Los Angeles and New York City.
* Homelessness and transportation issues from previous years remain relevant. Public perception of the mayor's "Care, Not Cash" program (which reduces welfare payments in favor of long-term subsidized housing) will likely inform the debate.
* On February 1, 2007, Newsom admitted to having an affair with his campaign manager's wife, who was working in City Hall. Newsom later apologized about the scandal.〔(Newsom apologizes at press conference ), ''The San Francisco Chronicle'', February 1, 2007 〕

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