Posted: Jun 5, 2012 10:31 PM by CJ, The Associated Press
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Early returns show voters overwhelmingly approving measures to cut benefits for government workers in two major California cities.
In San Diego, 69 percent are in favor of Proposition B while 31 percent are opposed. Nearly 16 percent of precincts are reporting.
The margin in San Jose is even wider, with 71 percent in favor of Measure B and 29 percent opposed. More than 13 percent of precincts are reporting.
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed issued a statement thanking voters for commitment to fiscal reform.
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