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  2. 1992 California elections - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 School Facilities Bond Act is a legislatively referred bond act that would authorize US$900,000,000 in bonds for construction or improvement of public schools. Supporters urged passage to upgrade schools to seismic standards; opponents pointed out the already-large state education budget and urged an alternative school voucher program ...

  3. List of California ballot propositions: 1990–1999 - Wikipedia

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    197 – Failed – Amendment of the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 (Proposition 117). Mountain Lions. 198 – Passed – Elections. Open Primary. 199 – Failed – Limits on Mobilehome Rent Control. Low-Income Rental Assistance. Initiative Statute.

  4. List of governors of California - Wikipedia

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    Earl Warren, later chief justice of the United States, won an election with the nominations of the three major parties – the only person to run essentially unopposed for governor of California. Ronald Reagan , who was president of the Screen Actors Guild and later president of the United States , and Arnold Schwarzenegger both came to ...

  5. 1992 United States gubernatorial elections - Wikipedia

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    United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 3, 1992, in 12 states and two territories. Going into the elections, six of the seats were held by Democrats and six by Republicans. After the elections, eight seats were held by Democrats and four by Republicans. The elections coincided with the presidential election.

  6. Elections in California - Wikipedia

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    Effective January 1, 2018, all of California's cities, K-12 school districts, community college districts and special districts will have to move their election dates to a statewide election (primary or general) held during an even-numbered year due to the passage of Senate Bill 415 (California Voter Participation Rights Act), which was ...

  7. Electoral reform in California - Wikipedia

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    The state legislature approved 12 September 2007 AB 1294 which codifies ranked choice elections in state law and allows general law cities (those without charters) to use these election methods. [4] Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed this bill. [5] In September 2019, the state legislature approved a similar measure, SB 212. [6] Governor Newsom ...

  8. California Gov. Gavin Newsom orders special election to fill ...

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    The governor issued a special proclamation Wednesday ordering a special primary Feb. 25, 2025 election to elect successors for Senate District 36 and Assembly District 32. The general election ...

  9. 1992 United States presidential election in California

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    The 1992 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3, 1992, and was part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose 54 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. California voted for Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton.