A "Lurie for Mayor" sign rests on the dirt beside a street with cars on it.
At Golden Gate Park. Photo by Junyao Yang.

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Junyao covers San Francisco's Westside, from the Richmond to the Sunset. She joined Mission Local in 2023 as a California Local News Fellow, after receiving her Master’s degree from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Junyao lives in the Inner Sunset. You can find her skating at Golden Gate Park or getting a scoop at Hometown Creamery.

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  1. The city should charge the campaigns for any signs left up 10 days after the election. All candidates need to leave a credit card as balance and any monies goes to charities or local groups.

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    1. FYI: political posters on public property, including telephone poles, were outlawed years ago. So they are ALL illegal. But DPW is completely derelict in enforcing the SF Sign Ordinance, so to think that it will fine political campaigns for any posters left up is nothing short of LAUGHABLE.

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