This category is for the various initiatives, bond measures, and constitutional amendment ratifications handed to the voters of California.
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- Pete Rates the Propositions A private individual offers his opinions on the California ballot propositions.
- California Libertarian Ballot Initiatives Libertarian guide to drafting and circulating petitions.
- California Ballot Propositions, 1911-Present Includes full text of the propositions, accompanying material contained in the voters' pamphlets, related legal and legistlative history, and digital images of the voter's pamphlests; can limit by years, proposition number, keywords, and whether it passed or failed. From Hastings College of Law Library (University of California).
- California Secretary of State - Ballot Measures Information about each initiative and referendum, from signature gathering to ballot placement.
- Ballotpedia - California 2016 Ballot Propositions Wiki about the one statewide ballot proposition on the June ballot and the eight on the November ballot.
- Vote NO on Prop 50! Opposes Proposition 50, which would change the rules for suspending members of the legislature
- California Forward Action Fund Supports Proposition 50, which would change the rules for suspending members of the legislature
- Californians for Quality Schools Supports Proposition 51,which is a bond measure for schools.
- Stop Proposition 51 Opposes Proposition 51, which is a bond to support schools.
- Yes Prop 52 Supports Proposition 52, which would confirm a program for hospitals to provide funds matched by the Federal government for MediCal.
- No on 52 Opposes Proposition 52, which would confirm a program for hospitals to provide funds matched by the Federal government for MediCal.
- Tes on 53 Supports Proposition 53, which would require a vote on large projects funded by revenue bonds.
- No on Prop 53 Opposes Proposition 53, which would require a vote on large projects funded by revenue bonds.
- Yes On Proposition 54 Supports Proposition 54, which would require legislative committee meetings to be recorded, and require that all bills be posted on a state website 72 hours before voting, except in emergencies.
- Vote No on Prop 54 Opposes Proposition 54, which would require legislative committee meetings to be recorded, and require that all bills be posted on a state website 72 hours before voting, except in emergencies.
- Yes on 55 Supports Proposition 55, which would extend income taxes above 9.3% for an additional 12 years, and direct the revenue to schools.
- Yes on 56 Supports Proposition 56, which would increase the tobacco tax.
- No on 56 Opposes Proposition 56, which would increase the tobacco tax.
- Yes on California Proposition 57 Supports Proposition 57, which would allow early release of nonviolent offenders.
- NO on Prop 57 Opposes Proposition 57, which would allow early release of nonviolent offenders.
- Yes on Proposition 58 Supports Proposition 58, which would amend the requirement that English be taught in schools.
- Keep English for the Children Opposes Proposition 58, which would amend the requirement that English be taught in schools.
- Yes on Prop 59 Supports Proposition 59, which would request the legislature to support overturning "Citizens United"
- No Prop 60 Opposes Proposition 60, which would require use of protection while making porographic films.
- Yes on Prop 61 Supports Proposition 61, which would require MediCal to pay no more for drugs than the Veterans Administration.
- No Prop 61 Opposes Proposition 61, which would require MediCal to pay no more for drugs than the Veterans Administration.
- Yes on 62 Supports Proposition 62, which would eliminate the death penalty.
- No on 62, Yes on 66 Opposes Proposition 62, which would eliminate the death penalty, and supports Proposition 66, which would streamline the death penalty process.
- Yes on Prop 63 Supports Proposition 63, which would restrict ammunition purchases.
- No On Prop 63 Opposes Proposition 63, which would restrict ammunition purchases.
- Yes on Prop 64 Supports Proposition 64, which would legalize recreational use of marijuana.
- No On Prop. 64 Opposes Proposition 64, which would legalize recreational use of marijuana.
- Yes on 65 Supports Proposition 65, which would require the single-use bag charge be allocated to environmental causes, and opposes Proposition 67, which would reinstate the ban on plastic bags.
- No on 66 Opposes Proposition 66, which would streamline the death penalty process.
- Yes on 67 Supports Proposition 67, which would reinstate the ban on plastic bags.