Campaign Data Service, Inc. records 1964-1979

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Campaign Data Service, Inc. records 1964-1979

Consists of correspondence, reports, advertisements, and printed materials, relating to state and local elections and neighborhood initiatives. Contains material relating to individual campaigns for positions on the San Francisco School Board, and the offices of County Sheriff and Supervisors, including Wilson Riles' successful 1970 race for State Superintendent of Schools in California. Includes material related to the Nob Hill Neighbors and Pacific Heights Association campaigns against city zoning laws, which allowed construction of high-rise apartment complexes in those neighborhoods. Also includes materials pertaining to an unsuccessful campaign in 1969 by several local groups to bring about a charter amendment to revise the city charter. With these are materials from other local campaigns, including the 1973 Yes on Open Spaces/Recreation ballot Proposition. C

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California historical society

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Brown, Willie L. (Willie Lewis), Jr., 1934-

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Willie Lewis Brown Jr. (born March 20, 1934) is an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, Brown served over 30 years in the California State Assembly, spending 15 years as its speaker. He later became mayor of San Francisco, the first African American to hold that office. The San Francisco Chronicle called Brown "one of San Francisco's most notable mayors", adding that he had "celebrity beyond the city's boundaries." Born in Mineola, Texas, Brown graduated from Mine...

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Hennessey, Mike

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Goldman, Richard N.

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Riles, Wilson

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Gonzales, Robert

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Johnson, Julie, 1962-

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Pacific Heights Association.

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League of Women Voters of California

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Tom, Benjamin

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Campaign Data Service

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Campaign Data Service is a San Francisco-based firm specializing in political campaigns. It provides planning and advising for all phases of a political campaign, production of campaign materials, and research aids. It has managed both local and state-wide campaigns. From the description of Campaign Data Service records, 1964-1979. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 145415140 Professional campaign firm, based in San Francisco, Calif. From the de...

Kirkwood, T. B. L.

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Abrahamson, Lucille

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Goosby, Z. L.

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Alioto, Joseph L.

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Alioto was San Francisco's 36th mayor, serving two terms beginning Jan. 8, 1968, and ending Jan. 1974. From the description of Joseph L. Alioto papers, 1958-1977 (bulk 1968-1974). (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 48891244 Biography Joseph Lawrence Alioto was born February 12, 1916 in San Francisco to Giuseppe and Domenica Alioto. His father, a Sicilian imimgrant, was a successful San Francisco fish whol...

Nob Hill Neighbors.

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