California's Proposition 1, a $6.4 billion mental health initiative backed by Governor Gavin Newsom, was leading in early returns with 52.5% support. San Francisco Mayor London Breed's measures, including drug screenings for welfare recipients (Measure F) and police policies (Measure E), were overwhelmingly passed with 65.4% and 65% of the vote, respectively. Proposition C, aiming to make it more profitable for developers to convert empty offices into housing, led with 55.4% support. Voters in San Francisco showed strong support for law-and-order ballot measures, signaling a shift towards more conservative policies in response to the city's drug crisis and crime.
California voters appear to be nearly evenly divided on California Proposition 1, which seeks to expand the state’s mental health infrastructure on a $6.4 billion bond, as of Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/nd6tIy7HhV
SF voters weighed in Tuesday in support of measures compelling drug treatment and expanding police powers https://t.co/Pi5UZ8552P
San Francisco 'can no longer be called progressive city,' newspaper declares after law-and-order measures pass https://t.co/z9KfYhEqud
Bucking their progressive reputation, San Francisco voters sent a clear message with their embrace of law and order ballot measures Tuesday night, according to reports. https://t.co/ogGmfOTdqA https://t.co/RxkOPjSwxQ
San Francisco approves public-safety measures in backlash against progressive agenda https://t.co/R7Mr8qgHT9
San Francisco overwhelmingly votes in favor of law and order ballot measures https://t.co/pW15EGH2Mv https://t.co/YHqX7eSe6c
Californians split on Prop. 1, ballot measure to tackle homelessness crisis https://t.co/hU65ilcRki
People's Republic of San Francisco approves pro-cop, anti-crime measures.... https://t.co/y56y5RFK68
A contentious ballot measure sponsored by Mayor Breed to mandate drug screenings for welfare recipients passed Tuesday, sending a clear message that voters want to see a more aggressive response to the city’s drug crisis. https://t.co/QtBPHM6Omt
Californians split on ballot measure to tackle homelessness crisis https://t.co/9N5D75xC4A
San Francisco addresses its soaring crime problem with pivot away from ‘progressive’ policies https://t.co/N9oECDjdwm https://t.co/N9oECDjdwm
NEW: The liberal bastion of San Francisco pivoted rightward in Tuesday’s election as voters adopted more conservative policies in response to the fentanyl crisis and crime https://t.co/tXWBcuICWm
Prop. E, Mayor London Breed’s measure to expand the power of S.F. police, passed Tuesday, an indication that voters are backing the mayor’s law enforcement push as she faces a difficult reelection bid in November. https://t.co/E1LA5s6svI
San Francisco passes law-and-order measures by large margins, including drug screening for welfare recipients | Fox News https://t.co/4NyBdJ6qW6
San Francisco Votes for Police, Drug Tests; ‘Progressivism Is Out‘ https://t.co/ZHcQ2qpmRB via @BreitbartNews https://t.co/Ku2yKwCsWW
Californians Split On Ballot Measure To Tackle Homelessness Crisis https://t.co/MWCMOicTP2
California voters are split in early returns on a ballot measure to borrow $6.4 billion to fund new housing and expand treatment programs for unhoused people https://t.co/Ck0BkJGMtJ
Props E and F, a pair of law-and-order ballot measures backed by Republicans and opposed by Democrats, appear poised to pass in San Francisco. https://t.co/cYIC8YVR0V
Californians are voting on a statewide ballot measure that is touted by the governor as a major step to tackle homelessness. https://t.co/6RIhG2hINj
Proposition 1, a statewide bond measure that Gov. Gavin Newsom championed as critical to solving the state’s mental health and homelessness crisis, was leading in early returns on Tuesday evening in California’s primary election. https://t.co/fZnHsCreLC
"SF voters approve Mayor London Breed’s drug and crime measures" by @dustingardiner via @politico https://t.co/07cqpgreOR
"San Francisco welfare program likely to require drug screening" via @sfexaminer https://t.co/zkt5AF3gfx
UPDATE: San Francisco voters have approved Prop. F, a controversial measure to tie San Francisco welfare payments to drug screening and treatment. https://t.co/M0yXorULJv
Multiple measures backed by San Francisco Mayor @LondonBreed are poised to pass. They include Proposition E and Proposition F. “We have a lot more time to go and these are early results, but they are very promising,” Breed told supporters at a party. #SuperTuesday2024 https://t.co/M9qokN0Q6L
San Francisco voters have overwhelmingly approved London Breed’s calls to give police more law enforcement powers and a requirement for welfare recipients to undergo screenings. Politico reports: “Those who have addiction disorders will have to accept treatment in order to… https://t.co/paXQnRP9xS
A contentious ballot measure sponsored by Mayor London Breed to mandate drug screenings for welfare recipients was overwhelmingly passed Tuesday, sending a clear message that voters want to see a more aggressive response to the city’s drug crisis. https://t.co/vO6AR60iqe
JUST IN: Prop. F has support in early returns, with 65% voting yes as the first ballots were tallied. Prop. F would tie San Francisco welfare payments to drug screening and treatment. https://t.co/xqzy3GBFft
Live election updates: A contentious ballot measure sponsored by Mayor London Breed to mandate drug screenings for welfare recipients was overwhelmingly passed Tuesday. The measure passed with 65.4% of the vote. https://t.co/SgS9jJWRsX
Mayor London Breed’s ballot proposal to make it more profitable for developers to turn empty downtown San Francisco offices into housing was too close to call Tuesday in early returns. With 78,577 ballots counted, Proposition C led with 55.4% of the vote. https://t.co/NEDHJ7rQYh
California Prop. 1, a $6.4B mental health initiative, leading in early returns https://t.co/SWY4UmpFkC via @sfstandard
Prop. 1, the ballot measure to enact a key part of Gavin Newsom’s plan to get people off the streets and into treatment, was leading by a slim margin in early returns. Initial results showed the measure ahead 52.5% to 47.5% shortly after polls closed. https://t.co/Lw2QiT4ihx
Mayor London Breed made an eleventh-hour push to court Chinatown votes for her three propositions on the ballot Tuesday: Measure E on police policies and Measure F on drug screening for welfare recipients, as well as Measure C on real estate transfer tax. https://t.co/57tvnmkL8k
Proposition 1 is the only statewide measure for people to vote on in California on Tuesday. It's a measure backed by Governor Gavin Newsom. https://t.co/o1P5ertOPN https://t.co/o1P5ertOPN