Voters could decide in June whether to modify San Francisco’s public campaign financing program to ensure it is legal and to reduce the likelihood of “zombie candidates.”
A June ballot measure was introduced Tuesday by Supervisor David Campos that would make it more difficult for candidates running for mayor or for a Board of Supervisors seat to qualify for public matching funds.
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