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The government of the City and County of
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
utilizes the " strong mayor" form of mayoral/council government, composed of the Mayor, Board of Supervisors, several elected officers, and numerous other entities. It is the only consolidated city-county in California, and one of only thirteen charter
counties of California The U.S. state of California is divided into 58 counties. The state was first divided into 27 counties on February 18, 1850. These were further sub-divided to form sixteen additional counties by 1860. Another fourteen counties were formed throug ...
. The fiscal year 2019–20 city and county budget was approximately $12.3 billion.


Organization

San Francisco utilizes the " strong mayor" form of mayoral/council government, composed of the mayor, Board of Supervisors, several elected officers, and numerous other entities. San Francisco voters use ranked-choice voting to elect the mayor, supervisors, and other elective officers.


Mayor

The Mayor of San Francisco is the head of the executive branch of the city and county government. The mayor has the responsibility to enforce all city laws, administer and coordinate city departments and intergovernmental activities, set forth policies and agendas to the Board of Supervisors, and prepare and submit the city budget at the end of each fiscal year. The mayor has the powers to either approve or veto bills passed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, participate in meetings of the Board of Supervisors and its committees, appoint a replacement to fill vacancies in all city elected offices until elections, appoint a member of the Board as acting mayor in his/her absence, and to direct personnel in the case of emergency. The mayor serves a four-year term and is limited to two successive terms.City and County of San Francisco Municipal Code art. III
/ref> If the mayor dies or resigns, the President of the Board of Supervisors assumes the office as acting mayor. This has occurred twice since the 1970s: Dianne Feinstein became acting mayor after the assassination of George Moscone in 1978, and London Breed became acting mayor following the death of Ed Lee from a heart attack in 2017. The current mayor is London Breed.


Board of Supervisors

The legislative body is composed of the 11-member Board of Supervisors which acts as both a board of supervisors and a city council, with " l rights and powers of a City and County which are not vested in another officer or entity" by the charter.Charter of the City and County of San Francisco, article 1, section 1.101 The Board of Supervisors is headed by a president and is responsible for passing laws and budgets. The members of the Board of Supervisors are elected as representatives of specific districts within the city. File:Connie chan frame 2020.png, Connie Chan
Supervisor,
District 1 District 1 may refer to: * I District, Turku, in Finland * District 1, Düsseldorf, a district in Düsseldorf, Germany * Sector 1 (Bucharest), also known as District 1, in Bucharest, Romania * District I, Budapest in Budapest, Hungary * Distric ...
File:Supervisor Catherine Stefani.jpg, Catherine Stefani
Supervisor,
District 2 District 2 may refer to: Places by country * II District, Turku, in Finland * District 2, Düsseldorf, Germany *District 2, Grand Bassa County, a district in Liberia *District 2, an electoral district of Malta *District 2, a police district of Ma ...
File:Aaron Peskin.jpg,
Aaron Peskin Aaron Dan Peskin (born June 17, 1964) is an American elected official in San Francisco, California. He serves as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors representing District 3, and is currently Dean of the Board. He was elected in 2 ...

Supervisor,
District 3 District 3 can refer to: * III District, Turku, in Finland * District 3, Düsseldorf, in Germany *District 3, Grand Bassa County, in Liberia * District 3, Malta, an electoral district of Malta *District 3, a police district of Malta * Wiedikon, al ...
File:Gordon Mar, official portrait, 2019 (from sfbos.org).jpg, Gordon Mar
Supervisor,
District 4 District 4 can refer to: *District 4, Düsseldorf, in Germany *District 4, Grand Bassa County District #4 is one of six districts located in Grand Bassa County, Liberia Liberia (), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the ...
File:Dean Preston 2020.png, Dean Preston
Supervisor, District 5 File:Matt Dorsey 2022 Board of Supervisors.png, Matt Dorsey
Supervisor,
District 6 District Six is a place in Cape Town, South Africa. District Six may also refer to: :Government divisions * District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam * District 6 (New York City Council), in the United States * VI District, Turku, in Finland * Distr ...
File:Myrna Melgar 2020.png, Myrna Melgar
Supervisor,
District 7 District 7 could refer to: *District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam * District 7 (Zürich), Switzerland * District 7, Düsseldorf, Germany *VII District, Turku The VII District is one of the central districts of Turku, Finland. It is located on th ...
File:Rafael Mandelman frame Board of Supervisors 2020.jpg, Rafael Mandelman
Supervisor,
District 8 District 8 can refer to: *District 8 Jakarta, in Indonesia *District 8 (Ho Chi Minh City), in Vietnam *VIII District, Turku, in Finland * VIII District, Budapest, in Hungary *Riesbach, also known as District 8, in Zürich, Switzerland * District 8 ...
File:SupervisorHillaryRonen.jpg, Hillary Ronen
Supervisor,
District 9 ''District 9'' is a 2009 science fiction mockumentary film directed by Neill Blomkamp in his feature film debut, written by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell, and produced by Peter Jackson and Carolynne Cunningham. It is a co-production of New ...
File:Shamann Walton, official portrait, 2019 (from sfbos.org).jpg, Shamann Walton
Supervisor, District 10 File:SupervisorAhshaSafai.jpg, Ahsha Safaí
Supervisor,
District 11 District 11 can refer to: * District 11 (Ho Chi Minh city), Vietnam * District 11 (Zürich), Switzerland * District 11, an electoral district of Malta *Colorado Springs School District 11, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States * District 11 ...


Other elected officers

In addition, there are other citywide elected officers of San Francisco: File:BLANK.jpg, Joaquín Torres
Assessor-Recorder File:David_Chiu_CA_Assembly_photo.jpg, David Chiu
City Attorney File:Brooke Jenkins 2022.jpg, Brooke Jenkins (appointed)
District Attorney File:BLANK.jpg,
Manohar Raju Manohar Raju is an American attorney who has served as Public Defender of San Francisco since 2019. Appointed by Mayor London Breed to replace the late Jeff Adachi, Raju previously served as Deputy Public Defender, and managed the office's Fel ...

Public Defender File:BLANK.jpg,
Paul Miyamoto Paul Miyamoto is an American sheriff. He is the 37th sheriff of San Francisco, the first East Asian American sheriff in California history and the second from the department to be elected into office. Early life Miyamoto is a native of San Fran ...

Sheriff File:Josecisneros2008.jpg, José Cisneros
Treasurer and Tax Collector


Departments and agencies

Entities under the authority of the Board of Supervisors include the: * Assessment Appeals Board *
San Francisco County Transportation Authority The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) is a state chartered sub-regional transportation planning and programming agency for San Francisco County. SFCTA is a separate legal entity from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation ...
* San Francisco Youth Commission * Clerk of the Board of Supervisors * Budget and Legislative Analyst * Office of Legislative Analyst * San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission * Sunshine Ordinance Task Force Entities under the authority of the
San Francisco County Superior Court The Superior Court of California of the County of San Francisco is the state superior court with jurisdiction over the City and County of San Francisco. History In 1976 the Court helped to create the San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project, a ...
include the: * Adult Probation Entities under the authority of the City Administrator include the: Independent and semi-independent entities include the: Other entities and programs include:


Finance


Taxes

As of November 2021, San Francisco's sales tax rate was 8.625% distributed as follows: * 7.25% – California State Sales Tax ** 6.00% – State *** 3.9375% – State – General Fund *** 0.50% – State – Local Public Safety Fund *** 0.50% – State – Local Revenue Fund for local health and social services *** 1.0625% – State – Local Revenue Fund (2011) ** 1.25% – Uniform Local Tax *** 0.25% – Local County – Transportation funds *** 1.00% – Local City/County – Operational funds * 1.375% — City/County Local Taxes ** 0.50% – AB 1077 (1977) — Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) District: Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco Municipal Railway,
AC Transit AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District) is an Oakland-based public transit agency serving the western portions of Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. AC Transit also operates "Transbay" r ...
** 0.50% – Proposition K (2003) – 2009-2034:
San Francisco County Transportation Authority The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) is a state chartered sub-regional transportation planning and programming agency for San Francisco County. SFCTA is a separate legal entity from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation ...
** 0.125% – Measure RR (2020) – 2021-2051: 2020 Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain) Retail Transactions and Use Tax ** 0.25% – San Francisco County Public Finance Authority — San Francisco Unified School District and
City College of San Francisco City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California. Founded as a junior college in 1935, the college plays an important local role, annually enrolling as many as one in nine San Franc ...


Budget

The fiscal year 2007-08 city and county budget is as follows:


Municipal Law

The government of the City and County of
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
is defined by the ''Charter of the City and County of San Francisco'', which is similar to the other
counties of California The U.S. state of California is divided into 58 counties. The state was first divided into 27 counties on February 18, 1850. These were further sub-divided to form sixteen additional counties by 1860. Another fourteen counties were formed throug ...
. Pursuant to its charter, San Francisco causes to be published several codified version of its ordinances and regulations, the ''San Francisco Municipal Codes''. Every act prohibited or declared unlawful, and every failure to perform an act required, by the ordinances are misdemeanor crimes, unless otherwise specified as infractions. San Franciscans also make use of direct ballot initiatives to pass legislation. San Francisco's municipal authority extends beyond city/county limits through its operation of the San Francisco International Airport and the vast tracts of land supporting the Hetch Hetchy Water System.


Health Commission

The Department of Public Health works through two Divisions of the government - the San Francisco Health Network and Population Health and Prevention. The San Francisco Health Networks includes the health system with locations at multiple hospitals and primary care centers. The Population Health and Prevention Division focuses on the communities in SF and consists of three branches - Community Health and Safety Branch, Community Health Promotion and Prevention Branch, and the Community Health Services Branch. On June 25, 2019,
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
become the first major US city to ban Electronic cigarettes.


San Francisco plague of 1900 - 1904

In the 1890s San Francisco received heavy ship traffic from Asian cities that were currently dealing with the bubonic plague. In 1889, a ship from Hong Kong was found to have two cases of bubonic plague on board. The bodies washed up on the bay later, but no immediate outbreak occurred at this initial finding. In 1900 a city health officer autopsied a Chinese man and found evidence of the plague. With anti-Chinese feelings already running rampant throughout the city, the Department of Public Health quickly moved to quarantine Chinatown. Initially the quarantine was protested, not to protect the Chinese, but because of fear and doubt that the plague was indeed in the city. The mayor at the time, James D. Phelan, created the Board of Health, which included multiple doctors on the board. He demanded the Board of Health have 100 physicians search a 12-block area in Chinatown for more cases of the plague. After victims were found, the Board of Health publicly announced the plague, and the Chinatown quarantine was again set into place. Health officials shut down Chinese-owned businesses, and any Chinese or Japanese people attempting to leave the city had to first go through an inoculation with an experimental prophylactic developed by Waldemar Haffkine. This led to a court case between Chinatown resident Wong Wai and the Department of Public Health. Wai won the court case and the Department of Public Health was ordered to stop the inoculations, but city officials got support from the Board of Supervisors to continue. Health authorities also attempted to set up a detention camp for those of Asian descent in Mission Rock, but the idea was protested and canceled, partially due to fear about openly admitting the plague in San Francisco. Fear of the plague and prejudice against Chinese was so high that many city officials debated burning down Chinatown. The idea popular, especially since this had been done in Honolulu. To prevent their homes from being burnt down and break the quarantine, the Chinese rallied the Chinese Six Companies, multiple attorneys, and China's diplomat. Together, they were ultimately able to get the quarantine lifted again. This was again in part due to the government's fear of publicly confirming plague. Health authorities from 21 states eventually passed a resolution about California's neglect of duties to address the plague in San Francisco and threatened to close all trade with California. San Francisco businessmen reacted by assembling the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, Merchants’ Association, Marine Hospital Service, new mayor George C. Pardee and various and civil rights groups to clear San Francisco of the plague.


Education

There are several school districts that are co-extensive with San Francisco. The San Francisco Unified School District is governed by the elected seven-member San Francisco Board of Education. The community college district of the
City College of San Francisco City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California. Founded as a junior college in 1935, the college plays an important local role, annually enrolling as many as one in nine San Franc ...
is governed by an elected seven-member Board of Trustees.


Regional governments

In addition, several regional governmental units in San Francisco operate independently of the municipal government. Five regional agencies—the Association of Bay Area Governments, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, and
Bay Conservation and Development Commission A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. A large bay is usually called a gulf, sea, sound, or bight. A cove is a small, circular bay with a ...
—have jurisdiction over San Francisco and the other Bay Area counties, and San Francisco appoints representatives to their governing boards. Several transit agencies provide transit service within San Francisco and adjacent counties, including the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), of which residents elect Board of Directors for districts 7, 8, and 9, Golden Gate Transit, Caltrain, the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority, and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.


State and federal police agencies

Also notable are the independent police forces of the
University of California, San Francisco The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public land-grant research university in San Francisco, California. It is part of the University of California system and is dedicated entirely to health science and life science. It ...
and the Park Police of the
Presidio Trust The Presidio of San Francisco (originally, El Presidio Real de San Francisco or The Royal Fortress of Saint Francis) is a park and former U.S. Army post on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in San Francisco, California, and is part ...
and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.


Political Parties


Democratic Party

The San Francisco Democratic Central Committee (SFDCC), the governing body of th
San Francisco Democratic Party
is a county central committee of the California Democratic Party for San Francisco. The SFDCC is elected from the two Assembly districts in San Francisco and consists of 24 members, with a 14/10 member split between the two Assembly districts based on number of registered Democrats.


Republican Party

The San Francisco Republican Executive Committee is the governing party of the San Francisco Republican Party. It is a county committee of the
California Republican Party The California Republican Party (CAGOP) is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in the U.S. state of California. The party is based in Sacramento and is led by chair Jessica Millan Patterson. As of October 2020, Republicans repr ...
. The Executive Committee are elected every four years by party delegates from two Assembly districts.


Libertarian Party

Every member of the Libertarian Party of San Francisco, the county affiliate of the
Libertarian Party of California The Libertarian Party of California (LPC) is the California affiliate of the national Libertarian Party (LP). The party chairwoman is Mimi Robson, and is based in Sacramento, California, in Sacramento County. As of 2016 Libertarians represent ...
, is automatically a member of the Central Committee. Four officers are elected from this Central Committee.


Green Party

The San Francisco Green Party, the county affiliate of the
Green Party of California The Green Party of California (GPCA) is a California political party. The party is led by a coordinating committee, and decisions are ultimately made by general assemblies. The GPCA is affiliated with the Green Party of the United States (GPUS). ...
, elects a County Council of seven individuals every 2 years.


See also

* Government of California


References


External links


SFGov.org
official site of City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco Voter Pamphlets and Propositions
dating back to 1907 at the
San Francisco Public Library The San Francisco Public Library is the public library system of the city and county of San Francisco. The Main Library is located at Civic Center, at 100 Larkin Street. The library system has won several awards, such as '' Library Journals ...

San Francisco Charter and Municipal Codes
from American Legal Publishing *
San Francisco Decoded
(unofficial Charter and Municipal Codes) from the OpenGov Foundation
San Francisco Data
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Government Of San Francisco
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...