1. California Proposition 27, Initiative Signature Requirement Initiative ...
A “yes” vote supported increasing the number of signatures needed to submit initiative petitions related to taxes to the secretary of state from eight ...
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2. California 2022 ballot propositions - Ballotpedia
Three ballot measures were approved, and four were defeated. HIGHLIGHTS. The state legislature voted to send a constitutional amendment to establish a right to ...
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3. California Proposition 27, County Charters Amendment (1914)
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 60 amending section 7 ½ of article XI of constitution. Present section unchanged except in following particulars: ...
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4. Proposition 27 [Ballot] - Legislative Analyst's Office
Nov 8, 2022 · A YES vote on this measure means: Licensed tribes or gambling companies could offer online sports betting over the Internet and mobile ...
A YES vote on this measure means: Licensed tribes or gambling companies could offer online sports betting over the Internet and mobile devices to people 21 years of age and older on non-tribal lands in California. Those offering online sports betting would be required to pay the state a share of sports bets made. A new state unit would be created to regulate online sports betting. New ways to reduce illegal online sports betting would be available. A NO vote on this measure means: Sports betting would continue to be illegal in California. No changes would be made to the way state gambling laws are enforced.
5. California 2024 ballot propositions - Ballotpedia
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6. What were the most expensive ballot measures in California? - Ballotpedia
Answer: Before Propositions 26 and 27, campaigns surrounding Proposition 22, a 2020 measure related to app-based drivers and labor regulations, raised a ...
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7. 2022 Ballot Measure Contribution Totals - California Secretary of State
Committees supporting or opposing the following ballot measures have reported total contributions on specified reports, which have been compiled into a ...
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8. Contributions to California ballot proposition campaigns - Ballotpedia
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9. California ballot measures 2022: Your guide to this year's propositions
This ballot measure puts that question to voters, allowing them to enshrine abortion and contraception rights in California's state constitution. No official ...
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10. Ballot Measures - League of Women Voters of California | Education Fund
We analyze the ballot measures so you don't have to! Read each of our ballot measure summaries from past elections in California.
11. California ballot initiative petition signature costs - Ballotpedia
How much money have initiative sponsors in California spent per signature to qualify their initiatives? HIGHLIGHTS. The average cost-per-required signature ...
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12. California Ballot Measures: Where Do We Stand?
Eligible initiative measures will become qualified for the ballot on the 131st day prior to the next statewide general election (June 27, 2024) unless withdrawn ...
The March 5 primary is right around the corner in California. Headlining the ballot—alongside a slate full of legislative Democrat-on-Democrat primary battles reflecting significant turnover due to term limits—is Proposition 1. The legislatively referred ballot measure, championed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, would issue a $6.38 billion bond and make statutory changes to the Mental Health Services Act. Other measures were initially planned for the March primary ballot. However, SB 789 (Sens. Allen and Wiener) moved SCA 2 (Allen), ACA 5 (Low) and ACA 1 (Aguiar-Curry), to the November ballot with the intent of maximizing voter turnout.
13. 2023-2024 Initiative Filings, Agendas & Results
On ballot (2024). * Unofficial caption assigned by legislative staff for tracking purposes. #50 Voter Approval To Retain Additional Property Tax Revenue* ▽ ...
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14. Election Results - Find Vote Center - Santa Clara County
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