San Francisco district attorney faces recall effort amid crime concerns
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[June 07, 2022]
By James Oliphant
(Reuters) - Voters in San Francisco are
poised to recall the city’s progressive district attorney, Chesa Boudin,
on Tuesday in what has become a nationally watched test of frustrations
over rising crime.
Boudin has been the target of a multi-million-dollar recall campaign by
residents who say the liberal California enclave has become an
increasingly unsafe place to live. Polls show strong support for the
recall.
Many of its backers are Democrats in a city where Republicans are a
distinct minority. But the election has ramifications beyond San
Francisco, with national polls showing Americans increasingly worried
about violent crime.
Republicans hope to seize upon that anxiety in their bid to assume
control of the U.S. Congress in the November midterm elections.
Republican-backed ads are already running in states such as North
Carolina and Wisconsin addressing fears of rising crime.
The concerns in San Francisco resemble those in other large cities in
the United States, where gun violence spiked during the COVID-19
pandemic.
Boudin was elected in 2019 promising to institute criminal justice
reforms designed to keep low-level offenders from jail and spare
juveniles from facing long prison terms. His critics blame those
policies for an uptick in murders, shootings and property crimes, as
well as an increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans.
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An aerial view of the city of San Francisco skyline and the Golden
Gate Bridge in California, U.S., October 28, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos
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His defenders say the spike was a function of the pandemic and note
that crime is reverting to norms that existed beforehand. They
contend the city’s swelling homeless population has distorted some
residents’ perceptions of security.
The recall effort is San Francisco's second this year. In February,
voters ousted three members of the city's school board.
Downstate in Los Angeles, public safety is the leading issue in the
city's mayoral contest on Tuesday.
Rick Caruso, a former Republican, and Democrat Karen Bass, a top
progressive in Congress, are expected to win the bulk of the votes
in the primary. If neither receives a majority of the vote, they
would face off in a run-off election in November.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and
Alistair Bell)
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