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Follow the election night parties and results with SFBG

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    Pub date November 6, 2012
    WriterSteven T. Jones
    SectionPolitics Blog

    Happy election day! Yes, the barrage of political propaganda will soon give way to celebrations, concessions, ruminations, and spin, spin, spin. As always, the Guardian will be on the beat delivering live election coverage through this site and our SFBG Twitter feed, so follow along and weigh in with your comments. Or if you want to join us at the election night parties, come on out. Here’s the list we’ve compiled, which we’ll be updating throughout the day:

    Mayor Ed Lee/DCCC/No on F/Yes on A, B, C, and E – Democratic Party HQ, 2278 Market

    League of Pissed Off Voters/Rafael Mandelman – El Rio, 3158 Mission

    David Campos/Matt Haney/Steve Ngo – Brick & Mortar, 1710 Mission

    Eric Mar/Sandra Fewer/Amy Bacharach – Steins, 731 Clement St.

    David Lee – Campaign HQ, 4050 Geary

    David Chiu – 585 Steak Lounge, 244 Jackson St

    John Rizzo – Murio’s Trophy Room, 1811 Haight St.

    Julian Davis – Club Waziema, 543 Divisadero St.

    Christina Olague – Rassela’s Jazz Club, 1534 Fillmore

    London Breed – Nickie’s, 466 Haight

    Thea Selby — Campaign HQ, 791 Haight

    Norman Yee – Cafe D’Melanio,  1314 Ovean Ave.

    FX Crowley – Campaign Headquarters, 162 West Portal between Vicente and 14th 

    Mike Garcia – Philospher’s Club,  824 Ulloa St.

    Rodrigo Santos – Food Drinks and Music, 2451 Harrison

    Hungry for Obama – The Independent, 628 Divisidero

    Ron Conway-funded IEs/sf.citi – Tosca, 242 Columbus

    Yes on A (City College parcel tax) – Campaign HQ, 350 Rhode Island

    Yes on C (housing trust fund)/SF Rising – Rio Grande, 1108 Market

    Yes on F (Hetch Hetchy study) – SoMa Restaurant & Bar, 85 5th St.

    Yes on Prop 37 (GMO labeling) – CELLspace,  2050 Bryant St.  

    Yes on Prop. 34 (death penalty repeal) – Jillians, 175 Fourth St.

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