SEC. 13.107. ELECTION MATERIAL MAILED TO VOTERS.
§ 13.107
The Board of Supervisors must create rules for a voters' pamphlet that includes a sample ballot, candidate statements, measure arguments, financial impact statements, and recall arguments, and must mail it to all voters at least ten days before municipal elections.
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors has to make sure that before every election, a voters' pamphlet gets mailed to all registered voters. This pamphlet must contain a sample ballot, statements from candidates, arguments for and against ballot measures, financial impact information from the Controller, and information about any recall elections. The pamphlet has to arrive at least ten days before the election.
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The Board of Supervisors shall, by ordinance, provide for the format of a voters' pamphlet including a sample ballot, candidates' statements, lists of sponsors, arguments for and against each ballot measure, any financial impact statements prepared by the Controller, and arguments for and against the recall of any officers. The voters' pamphlet shall be mailed to each elector so as to be received at least ten days prior to each general, runoff or special municipal election.