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Previous Midterm Elections Nov 3rd, 2015
Mayor
Ed Lee Incumbent
won by
105,289 votes
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25%of San Francico
77,463 people 309,853 people 133,990 people
37%are registered to vote 16%actually voted
Age 31
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Mayor
94117
Zipcode
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Edwin Mah "Ed" Lee is the 43rd and current Mayor
of San Francisco, California. He was appointed by
the Board of Supervisors on January 11, 2011 to
serve out the remainder of former mayor Gavin
Newsom's term, after Newsom resigned to take
office as Lieutenant Governor of California. Lee is
the first Chinese American mayor in San Francisco's
history, as well as the first Asian American elected
to the office. Before being appointed mayor, he was
City Administrator.
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Midterm Turnout for Millenials in San Francisco
in 2014, millenialvoter turnout
fell to its lowest level on record.
Just 19.9 percent of 18 to 34 year-old citizens cast
ballots last fall compared with an average of 26.6
percent for the same age range in other midterm
elections over the previous 40 years.
Millennials are stuck in a cyclical blame game: They
don’t vote because candidates aren’t engaging
them, but candidates don’t engage them because
they don’t vote.
Center for Information and Research on Civic
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Midterms may seem less important
than a presidential election.
In truth, they have a much more direct
effect on the people.
There are 93 million of us in
America right now, and as a result,
we have the potential to be the most
powerful voting bloc in the country!
Ashley Spillane
President, Rock the Vote
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