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Proposition 3, titled Constitutional Right to Marry, was a California ballot proposition and legislative statutes that passed by vote on in the 2024 general election on November 5, 2024. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The proposition repealed Proposition 8 passed during the 2008 general election and amend the state constitution to declare that the "right to marry ...
The Cal 3 measure would add a new article to the California Codes. It outlines three proposed new states, and then calls for the California State Legislature to divide and transform the existing state into the three states.
State Origin Status Measure Description (Result of a "yes" vote) Date % req. Result Alaska: Citizens On ballot Ballot Measure 2: Repeals the state's top-four primaries and ranked-choice elections. [72] Nov 5 >50% TBD: Arizona: Legislature: Failed [73] Proposition 133: Prohibits nonpartisan blanket primaries. [74] Nov 5 >50% TBD: Citizens Failed ...
Voters in California have rejected a ballot measure that would have raised the state minimum wage to $18 per hour by 2026, the highest in the country. ... California became the first state to pass ...
Ballot measures were not numbered prior to the general election of 1914. [1] Until the November 1982 general election, proposition numbers started with "1" for each election. After November 1982, subsequent propositions received sequentially increasing numbers until November 1998 when the count was reset to "1".
Voter-approved laws in California already require the state to sometimes return a portion of budget surpluses to taxpayers and ensure lawmakers spend about 40% of the budget on public education ...
California lawmakers voted to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would ban forced prison labor. ... California lawmakers add measure to end forced prison labor to the ...
Under California law, certain types of bills passed by the State Legislature and signed by the Governor must be submitted to the voters as a referendum at the next statewide election. Legislative bills that require mandatory referendums include state constitutional amendments, bond measures, [7] and amendments to previously approved voter ...