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Supporting San Francisco's project to build an open source paper-ballot voting system.


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Open Source Voting Supporters

There is strong support in San Francisco to create an open source voting system:

In addition, below are some of those in support of the City and County of San Francisco starting and fully funding a project to develop and certify an open source paper-ballot voting system:

For information on being listed on this page, contact info@sfopenvoting.org. Many of these supporters have also sent letters to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors.

[Coming soon: sample letter of support.]

SF Board of Supervisors

In December 2014, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution committing San Francisco to work towards creating an open source voting system:

Resolution committing the City and County of San Francisco to work with other jurisdictions and organizations to create new voting systems using open source software; ….

Authored by Supervisor Wiener and co-sponsored by Supervisors Cohen, Kim, and Mar: [PDF resolution] [original source]

SF Elections Commission

On November 18, 2015, the San Francisco Elections Commission unanimously (6-0) passed a resolution asking the Mayor and Board of Supervisors to fund a project to create an open source voting system:

Resolution to support the development and certification of an open source voting system running on commercial off-the-shelf hardware; and to request that the Mayor and Board of Supervisors initiate and fund a project to develop and certify such a system for use in San Francisco.

Links: [PDF resolution] [TXT resolution] [original source]

Organizations

San Francisco Residents

  1. Brian Behlendorf, Co-founder, Apache Software Foundation.
  2. Pedro Hernandez, Deputy Director, FairVote California.
  3. Steven Hill, Senior Fellow, New America Foundation.
  4. Alec Bash, Former President, SF DemocracyAction Democratic Club.
  5. Nadia Eghbal, open-source writer, researcher, and speaker.
  6. Adam Kim, Candidate for Board of Supervisors
  7. Adrian Artiles
  8. Adriel Hampton
  9. Adrienne Suffin
  10. Alan Shreve
  11. Albert Kochaphum
  12. Alex Rattray
  13. Alex Volkobily
  14. Alexandra Abdel-Malek
  15. Amy Farah Weiss
  16. Amy Hamblin
  17. Angela Sibelman
  18. Anna Heredia
  19. Areej Bazzari
  20. Arman Jaffer
  21. Armand Silva
  22. Asheesh Laroia
  23. Austin Gunter
  24. Aviv Ovadya
  25. Barbara Commins
  26. Barney Jackson
  27. Barry Hermanson, Green Party
  28. Beatrice Krivetsky
  29. Ben Rollin
  30. Bernard Choden
  31. Bob Demchick
  32. Brandon Harami
  33. Caitlin Barta
  34. Carlos Valero
  35. Catherine Bellin
  36. Catherine Zhang
  37. Cecilia Ciccone
  38. Chandra Friese
  39. Christian Einfeldt
  40. Christine Dela Rosa
  41. Cody Calamia
  42. Conor Ryan
  43. David Ernst, Candidate for State Assembly D19
  44. David Heilbron
  45. David Hincapie
  46. David Rapaport
  47. David Yoon
  48. Deborah Lyon
  49. Debra Solomon
  50. Denise Grab
  51. Dolores Priem
  52. Ellee Koss, PhD
  53. Ellen Price
  54. Emma You
  55. Eric Brooks
  56. Erin Mullaney
  57. Fred Lipschultz
  58. Fred Ostapik
  59. Geoffrey Pay
  60. Giuliana Milanese
  61. Glen Van Lehn
  62. Gloria Archuleta
  63. Hannah Burak
  64. Harsha Raju
  65. Hofit Lenchner
  66. Hunter Cutting
  67. James Enright
  68. Jay Wilson
  69. Jeanne Crawford
  70. Jeff Hanke
  71. Jenn Georgevich
  72. Jennifer Stowell, MPA
  73. Jesse Szwedko
  74. John & Ann Baker
  75. John Dentinger
  76. John E. Palmer
  77. John Thompson
  78. John-Marc Chandonia
  79. John-Michael Scott
  80. Jona Raphael
  81. Jonathan McKeever
  82. Joshua Sibelman
  83. Julie Zhou
  84. Justin Jones
  85. Justin Kruger
  86. Karen Stern
  87. Karl Schultz
  88. Karl Uhlig
  89. Kevin Jenkins
  90. Kurt Spindler
  91. Lance Carnes
  92. Lance Smith
  93. Laura Day
  94. Laurel Kilgour
  95. Lauren McGill
  96. Lee Grant
  97. Logan Williams
  98. Lois H. Scott
  99. Luis Alberto Reyes
  100. Maddie Schults
  101. Malcolm Handley
  102. Martin MacKerel
  103. Mary Leatherman
  104. Mathias Brandewinder
  105. Matt Brictson
  106. Matt Johnson
  107. Matt Pauker
  108. Matthew King
  109. Matthew Pancia
  110. Michael Warr
  111. Mike Caccioppoli
  112. Mike Kurokawa
  113. Mike Murphy
  114. Mikeal Rogers
  115. Milo Toor
  116. Mirka Morales
  117. Mo Shooer
  118. Monica Rosales
  119. Murray Pender
  120. Nicholas Howells
  121. Nick Pasquariello
  122. Nihir Shah
  123. Nikolas Baron
  124. Nitin Garg
  125. Noah Swartz
  126. Noah Zoschke
  127. Noel Commins
  128. Pamela Mardo
  129. Paolo Villacarlos
  130. Pat Koren
  131. Paul Bellar
  132. Paul Tsier
  133. Pauline Kahney
  134. Pete McCarthy
  135. Phil Li
  136. Philip Neustrom
  137. Phylis Demchick
  138. Praveen Kumar
  139. Rahul Nihalani
  140. Rich Stone
  141. Richard Girling
  142. Richard Ivanhoe
  143. Richard W. Price
  144. Rick St. John
  145. Rob Lanphier
  146. Robert Kroeger
  147. Robin Krop
  148. Robin Larsen
  149. Rochelle Lee
  150. Roger Sinasohn
  151. Sameeran Kunche
  152. Sara and Peter Ogilvie
  153. Sean Donahue
  154. Shant Mesrobian
  155. Sonni E. Willis
  156. Stedman Hood
  157. Stephen Jaffe
  158. Steven Mazliach
  159. Summer Rose
  160. Susan Jaffe
  161. Susan Setterholm
  162. Suzanne Bushnell
  163. Suzanne Cowan
  164. Thomas Lotze
  165. Thomas Mullaney
  166. Thomas Smyth
  167. Tim Wayne
  168. Tom Cho
  169. Tom Watson
  170. Tony Kelly
  171. Tony Santos
  172. Travis Hairfield
  173. Trevor P. Martin
  174. Troy Deck
  175. Val Polouchkine
  176. Verna Shaheen
  177. Vi Huynh
  178. William Fitzgerald
  179. William R. Schultz
  180. Winnie Porter
  181. Xavier Damman
  182. Zack Johns
  183. Zoe Kelman

Other Individuals

  1. Philip B. Stark, Associate Dean, Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley.
  2. Jennifer Pae, Director, FairVote California.
  3. Dale McGrew, Co-founder and Executive Director, We Vote.