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Proposition 32 was a California ballot proposition that was voted on as part of the 2024 California elections on November 5. It was ultimately rejected, with 50.7% of voters voting 'no', [ 1 ] but the results remained too close to call for several weeks after election day; [ 2 ] the Associated Press called the race on November 20 and CNN had ...
Proposition 32, which would have raised California's minimum wage to $18 per hour, was narrowly beaten back as only 49.2% of voters supported the proposed hike. The current minimum wage in the ...
Randy Jeffs, a Republican from Irvine, said he didn’t vote for a presidential candidate in the election. But he did vote yes on Proposition 32 after calculating that a worker paid at the higher ...
Proposition 32 will ask California voters if the statewide minimum wage should be increased to $18 an hour. The current minimum wage in California is $16 an hour and adjusts for inflation.
Although Washington was a Republican-leaning swing state until the 1980s, Democrats have won Washington in every presidential election starting in 1988 and have consistently done so by double digits since 2008. Washington is part of the Democratic-leaning West Coast, and was predicted to go comfortably to the Democratic Party in 2024.
Elections in the U.S. state of California took place on November 5, 2024, with the statewide direct primary election being held on March 5, 2024. [ 2 ] California voters elected all of California's seats to the United States House of Representatives , one seat to the United States Senate , all of the seats of the California State Assembly , and ...
2024 Washington Insurance Commissioner election [31] [32] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Patty Kuderer: 845,148 45.2 Republican: Phil Fortunato: 533,560 28.5 Republican: Justin Murta 189,582 10.1 Democratic: John Pestinger 103,986 5.6 No party preference: Jonathan Hendrix 68,961 3.7 Democratic: Bill Boyd 57,387 3.1 ...
Early results showed a slight majority of voters statewide opposed Proposition 32, which would raise the minimum wage to $17 immediately for larger employers and to $18 starting in January.