CPA Voter Guide for June 2nd, 2026 SF Elections: Working People Over Billionaires!
June 2nd, 2026 Primary Elections are coming up! Vote early!
For 54 years, the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) has educated, organized and empowered low-income and working class Chinese immigrant communities in San Francisco to build collective power and win better living and working conditions for all people.
CPA members and staff discussed local ballot measures with each other, and made the following endorsements, based on our mission and work in advancing and improving conditions for immigrant working families in San Francisco.
If we want corporations to pay their fair share of taxes like you and me, this June, we need to vote both No on C AND Yes on D in San Francisco. People Over Billionaires!
San Francisco Propositions
No on Prop C
Makes it more difficult to tax wealthy corporations in SF, therefore generating less money per year for communities.
If Prop C passes, Prop D cannot because only one of them can go into effect.
Yes on Prop D
Requires wealthy corporations* in SF to pay their fair share of taxes – generating $300 million per year for healthcare, housing, and community safety. *corporations whose CEOs earn 100X more than the average employee.
Voting Resources
To register to vote:
Everyone who registers by May 18, 2026 will automatically receive a vote-by-mail ballot.
To check your registration status:
You can register up to Election Day, and vote in-person at a neighborhood polling place on Election Day, Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
For questions about voting, call the SF Department of Elections:
中文: 415-554-4367
English: 415-554-4375
How to Vote:
Vote early! Starting May 4, you may drop off your ballot at any official SF ballot dropbox or at an official in-person polling location. You may also drop your ballot by mail.
Asian Law Caucus | Know Your Voting Rights: Resources for 2026 Elections
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About Chinese Progressive Association: Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) is a nonprofit that educates, organizes and empowers the low-income and working class immigrant Chinese community in San Francisco to demand better living and working conditions and justice for all people. CPA has been organizing with workers and youth in San Francisco’s Chinese immigrant community since the 1970s.