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1. Institute a suit in Federal Court forcing the Board of Supervisors to realign districts on a realistic count of legal residents. I’m convinced that the current districts are, in many cases, drawn out of proportion to their actual population. South of Market is a good example. They have a vote, and so does the huge Sunset District. Doesn’t compute, at least to me.
2. 11 Supervisors are too many for a 7 mile by 7 mile city. The reason we have so many is because 100 years ago, the county of San Francisco stretched all the way to San Francisquito Creek, encompasing what is now San Mateo County. 11 Supervisors? Enough already!
Mike Zelinsky
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