Real Reform, Yes on C, No on D, Yes on E, a Coalition of Small Businesses, Neighbors and Aaron Peskin

Ballot Measure Committee

Summary Totals

Includes committee activity disclosed between 2024-08-08 and 2025-08-12

Total Contributions

127321.6

Total Expenditures

93875.73

50.0

0

63521.6

50

119771.6

94

51550.0

40

Activity Details

First Name Last Name Total
SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 1021 CANDIDATE PAC 25000.0
COMMITTEE TO RESTORE POLICE MINIMUM STAFFING AND PUBLIC SAFETY SPONSORED BY LABOR ORGANIZATIONS 15000.0
AARON PESKIN 12750.0
GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP 7500.0
SCOTT MICHAEL FEENEY 6000.0
TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION 350 PAC 5500.0
NEW DEAL ADVISORS(CHRIS GRUWELL) 5000.0
STEVEN L SWIG 5000.0
RICHARD L. SWIG JR. 5000.0
JOSEPH H CAROUBA 5000.0
PARK SFO, LLC(ROBERT SIMMS) 5000.0
COALITION ON HOMELESSNESS 4800.0
DOUGLAS ENGMANN 2750.0
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 798 PAC BALLOT ISSUES 2500.0
LUCIA BOGATAY 2500.0
SAN FRANCISCO LABORER'S LOCAL 261 PAC 2500.0
ACLU OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ISSUES COMMITTEE 1759.6
CHRISTIN EVANS 1600.0
KIMBERLY HOPPER 1250.0
ROBERT ANDERSON 1000.0
JOHN SANGER 1000.0
DENNIS ANTENORE 750.0
SAN FRANCISCO LEAGUE OF PISSED OFF VOTERS 662.0
GLEN VAN LEHN 600.0
ED HARRINGTON 500.0
DICK GROSBOLL 500.0
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LU NO.6 500.0
TOM PIER 500.0
CHRIS FOLEY 500.0
TES WELBORN 400.0
PATTY HENDERSON 250.0
PAUL H MELBOSTAD 250.0
MATTHEW YANKEE 250.0
BRUCE FISHER 250.0
DEBORAH CULLINAN 250.0
BRUCE ALBERTS 250.0
SUZANNE GIRAUDO 250.0
MARIE JOBLING 250.0
JOSEPH PEARSON 250.0
ESTHER MARKS 250.0
SEPTEMBER JARRETT 250.0
ISABEL WADE 200.0
MICHELLE CUSANO 100.0
COURTNEY DAMKROGER 100.0
DAN KELLY 100.0
ATAMBIR RAO 100.0
KEVIN HICKEY 100.0
EDDIE KAUFMAN 100.0
JULIE TRAUN 100.0
JAYSON WECHTER 100.0
WADE P WARRENS 100.0
DELENE WOLF 100.0
Category Total
campaign consultants 29000.0
category in description field 17879.61
campaign paraphernalia/misc. 16531.21
meetings and appearances 8738.94
professional services (legal, accounting) 7425.82
campaign workers salaries 4229.06
campaign literature and mailing 3500.0
print ads 3200.0
information technology costs (internet, e-mail) 2447.08
fundraising events 497.76
office expenses 306.5
Disclosure Statements

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Filing Date Form Filing Period
2025-08-12 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Amendment) 2024-01-01 - 2024-09-21
2025-06-02 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2025-01-01 - 2025-06-01
2025-08-12 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Amendment) 2024-10-31 - 2024-12-31
2025-08-12 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Amendment) 2024-10-20 - 2024-10-30
2025-08-12 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Amendment) 2024-09-22 - 2024-10-19
2024-11-05 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-08 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-08-26 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-23 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-08-15 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-11-13 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-08-08 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-11-01 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-10 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-21 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-09-23 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
Elected Offices

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Ballot Measures

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Candidate Controlled Committees
What is a Candidate Controlled Committee?

A candidate controlled committee is a campaign committee established, financed, or controlled by a candidate for local office.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. They are prohibited from coordinating their spending decisions with third-party committees. Under San Francisco law, no person other than the candidate may contribute more than $500 to a candidate's committee for a single election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all candidate controlled committees for each office in the current election. Funds are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3. Funds also includes Loans from Form 460 Schedule B1, and Public Funds approved by the Ethics Commission as part of the San Francisco Public Financing Program. Expenses are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized expenditures on schedules E and F. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Committee details
Committee Name Real Reform, Yes on C, No on D, Yes on E, a Coalition of Small Businesses, Neighbors and Aaron Peskin
FPPC ID 1472007
Data on this page is derived from the committee's electronic filings with the San Francisco Ethics Commission.
Candidate Controlled Committees
What is a ballot measure

A candidate controlled committee is a campaign committee established, financed, or controlled by a candidate for local office.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. They are prohibited from coordinating their spending decisions with third-party committees. Under San Francisco law, no person other than the candidate may contribute more than $500 to a candidate's committee for a single election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all candidate controlled committees for each office in the current election. Funds are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3. Funds also includes Loans from Form 460 Schedule B1, and Public Funds approved by the Ethics Commission as part of the San Francisco Public Financing Program. Expenses are aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized expenditures on schedules E and F. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Committee details
Committee Name Real Reform, Yes on C, No on D, Yes on E, a Coalition of Small Businesses, Neighbors and Aaron Peskin
FPPC ID 1472007
Purpose Primarily formed committee organized regarding Measure C,D,E: Measures C, D, and E.
Data on this page is derived from the committee's electronic filings with the San Francisco Ethics Commission.
Committee Details
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Third Party Committees
What is a Third-Party Committee?

A third-party committee is a political committee that raises and spends money to support or oppose candidates for local office but operates independently of those candidates and their campaigns. These committees are often called independent expenditure committees or primarily formed committees. They are prohibited from coordinating their spending decisions with any candidate or candidate controlled committee. Third-party committees are not subject to contribution limits.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. In addition, third-party committees must disclose independent expenditures (Form 496) and contributions made or received (Form 497) within 24 hours during the 90-days before the election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all third-party committees for each office in the current election. Data is aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C and loans from schedule B1 from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3 filed electronically with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which are made public through the Commission's disclosure system. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Ballot Measure Committees
What is a Ballot Measure Committee?

Ballot Measure Committees are primarily formed to support or oppose a specific ballot measure.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. In addition, third-party committees must disclose independent expenditures (Form 496) and contributions made or received (Form 497) within 24 hours during the 90-days before the election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all ballot measure committees for each office in the current election. Data is aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C and loans from schedule B1 from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3 filed electronically with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which are made public through the Commission's disclosure system. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

Multi-Ballot Measure Committees
What is a "Multi-Ballot Measure" Committee?

"Multi-Ballot Measure" Committees are primarily formed to support or oppose more than one ballot measure.

Once a committee raises or spends $2,000 or more, it must file regular campaign finance statements (Form 460) with the Ethics Commission, including semiannual reports at the end of January and July, and three pre-election statements in the weeks before an election. In addition, third-party committees must disclose independent expenditures (Form 496) and contributions made or received (Form 497) within 24 hours during the 90-days before the election.

How This Data is Calculated

The totals shown represent the combined funds raised and spent by all multi-ballot measure committees in the current election. Data is aggregated by summing the itemized and unitemized contributions on schedules A and C and loans from schedule B1 from Form 460 and contributions received on Form 497 and Form 496P3 filed electronically with the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which are made public through the Commission's disclosure system. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data is updated nightly, reflecting the filings made the previous day.

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Third Party Support

Contributions or expenditures made by a committee or individual in support of a candidate or measure, independent of the candidate's own campaign.

Third Party Opposition

Contributions or expenditures made by a committee or individual in opposition to a candidate or measure, independent of the candidate's own campaign.

Independent Expenditure Committees

Committees that spend money to advocate for or against candidates or ballot measures but do so independently of any candidate's campaign.

Summary Totals

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Independent Expenditures Regarding Ballot Measures

Spending made independently of any campaign to support or oppose a ballot measure.

Data comes from FPPC496 and 460 schedule D

Independent Expenditures Regarding Candidates

Spending made independently of any campaign to support or oppose a candidate for office.

Data comes from FPPC496 and 460 schedule D

Late Period Contributions Made

Contributions of $100 or more made during the late reporting period (within 90 days before an election) that must be disclosed promptly.

Data comes from FPPC497 P2.

Expenditures Supporting/Opposing Other Candidates, Measures and Committees

Payments made by a committee to support or oppose candidates, ballot measures, or other committees, beyond its primary focus.

Data comes from FPPC460 Schedule D.