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California Elections

2012

 
June 5, 2012 [primary] Yes No
Proposition 28: Limits on Legislators' Terms in Office -- --
Proposition 29: Imposes Additional Tax on Cigarettes for Cancer Research -- --
Ballot Endorsements    

2010

November 2, 2010 [general]   YesNo
Proposition 19: Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 46%
53%
Proposition 20: Congressional district lines to be re-drawn by a committee 61% 38%
Proposition 21: Increase vehicle license fees to fund state parks 43% 57%
Proposition 22: Local Taxpayer, Public Safety and Transportation Protection Act 60% 39%
Proposition 23: Suspend pollution control laws until unemployment falls below 5.5% 61% 38%
Proposition 24: Eliminates three business tax provisions 41% 58%
Proposition 25: State budget can be passed with a simple majority vote 55% 44%
Proposition 26: Increases vote requirements for fees and charges 52% 47%
Proposition 27: Return task of redistricting to the California State Legislature (repealing Prop 11) 40% 59%
Ballot Endorsements
 
June 8, 2010 [primary] YesNo
Proposition 13: Seismic Retrofitting 84% 15%
Proposition 14: Primary Elections 54% 45%
Proposition 15: Fair Elections 42% 57%
Proposition 16: Electricity Providers 47%52%
Proposition 17: Auto Insurance 48%51%
Ballot Endorsements

2009

May 19, 2009 [special]YesNo
Proposition 1A: Changes the way the state sets aside "rainy day" funds 35% 65%
Proposition 1B: Payments to K-12 education 38% 62%
Proposition 1C: Allows state to borrow from lottery profits 36% 64%
Proposition 1D: Redirects Proposition 10 (1998) funds 34% 66%
Proposition 1E: The Mental Health Services Act: Proposition 63 Amendments 34% 66%
Proposition 1F: State Officer Salary Increases 74% 26%
Ballot Endorsements

2008

November 4, 2008 [general] YesNo
Proposition 1A: California High Speed Rail 53% 47%
Proposition 2: Treatment of Farm Animals 64% 36%
Proposition 3: Children's Hospital Projects 55% 45%
Proposition 4: Parental Notification of Abortion 48% 52%
Proposition 5: Drug treatment and Parole for Criminals 41% 59%
Proposition 6: Changes in Parole, Sentencing, and Juvenile Justice Systems 31% 69%
Proposition 7: Utility Regulations 35% 65%
Proposition 8: Ban on Same-Sex Marriage 52% 48%
Proposition 9: Victims' Rights Laws 54% 46%
Proposition 10: Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuel 41% 59%
Proposition 11: Redistricting Reform 51% 49%
Proposition 12: Home Loans to Veterans 64% 36%
Ballot Endorsements
 
June 3, 2008 [primary] YesNo
Proposition 98: Eminent Domain and Rent Control Elimination 38% 62%
Proposition 99: Eminent Domain 62% 38%
Ballot Endorsements
 
February 5, 2008 [primary] YesNo
Proposition 91: Transportation Funding 42% 58%
Proposition 92: Community College Funding 43% 57%
Proposition 93: Term Limits 46% 54%
Proposition 94: Nullification of Indian Gaming Compacts 56% 44%
Proposition 95: Nullification of Indian Gaming Compacts 56% 44%
Proposition 96: Nullification of Indian Gaming Compacts 56% 44%
Proposition 97: Nullification of Indian Gaming Compacts 56% 44%
Ballot Endorsements
California Early Primary

2006

November 7, 2006 [general] Yes No
Proposition 1A: Transportation Funding Protection 77% 23%
Proposition 1B: Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security 61% 39%
Proposition 1C: Housing and Emergency Shelter 58% 42%
Proposition 1D: Public Education Facilities 57% 43%
Proposition 1E: Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention 64% 36%
Proposition 83: Sexual Predator Punishment and Control 71% 29%
Proposition 84: Safe Drinking Water 54% 46%
Proposition 85: Parental Notification of Abortion 46% 54%
Proposition 86: Tobacco Tax Act of 2006 48% 52%
Proposition 87: Clean Alternative Energy 45% 55%
Proposition 88: Classroom Learning and Accountability 23% 77%
Proposition 89: Clean Money and Fair Elections 26% 74%
Proposition 90: Eminent Domain 48% 52%
Ballot Endorsements
 
June 6, 2006 [primary] Yes No
Proposition 81: Library Construction and Literacy Improvement 47% 53%
Proposition 82: Universal Preschool 39% 61%
Ballot Endorsements

2005

November 8, 2005 [special] Yes No
Proposition 73: Parental Notification of Abortion 47% 53%
Proposition 74: Teacher Tenure 45% 55%
Proposition 75: Use of Union Dues for Political Purposes 47% 54%
Proposition 76: Spending Limits Reform 38% 63%
Proposition 77: Redistricting 40% 60%
Proposition 78: Prescription Drug Discounts 42% 59%
Proposition 79: Prescription Drug Discounts 39% 61%
Proposition 80: Electricity Regulation 34% 66%
Ballot Endorsements

2004

November 2, 2004 [general] Yes No
Proposition 1A (and Proposition 65): Local Government Revenues 84% 16%
Proposition 59: Access to Government Information 83% 17%
Proposition 60 (and Proposition 62): Primary Elections 68% 32%
Proposition 60A: Surplus State Property 73% 27%
Proposition 61: Children's Hospital Projects 58% 42%
Proposition 62: Primary Elections 46% 54%
Proposition 63: Mental Health Services Funding 54% 46%
Proposition 64: Unfair Business Competition Laws 59% 41%
Proposition 65: Propositions 1A & 65: Local Government Revenues 38% 62%
Proposition 66: Limitation on "Three-Strikes" Law 47% 53%
Proposition 67: Emergency Medical Services 28% 72%
Proposition 68: Propositions 68 & 70: Tribal Gaming 16% 84%
Proposition 69: DNA Samples 62% 38%
Proposition 70: Propositions 68 & 70: Tribal Gaming 24% 76%
Proposition 71: Stem Cell Research 59% 41%
Proposition 72: Health Care Coverage 49% 51%
Ballot Endorsements
 
March 2, 2004 [primary]
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2003

October 7, 2003 [special]
Ballot Endorsements
California Recall

2002

November 5, 2002 [general]
Ballot Endorsements
 
March 5, 2002 [primary]
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2000

November 7, 2000 [general]
Ballot Endorsements

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