
San Francisco passes law-and-order measures by large margins, including drug screening for welfare recipients
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San Francisco voters overwhelmingly approved law-and-order ballot measures on Tuesday as the city battles crime and drug fatalities.
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The welfare requirement, called Proposition F, had 63 percent support as of Wednesday morning, according to the most recent election results online. Proposition E, which expanded some police surveillance powers and reined in some oversight, had support from 60 percent of voters. There are still votes to be counted but the measure's proponents declared victory, while left-wing detractors grumbled about the results, saying they would backfire and reverse progress. Story tips can be sent to jeffrey.clark@fox.com.