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  2. 2024 California Proposition 5 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 5 is a California ballot proposition that was voted on as part of the 2024 California elections on November 5. It failed, with 55.0% of voters voting "no." [ 1 ] If passed, the proposition would have amended the California Constitution to reduce the supermajority requirement from two-thirds of the vote to 55% for local bond measures ...

  3. 2024 California elections - Wikipedia

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    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 all ...

  4. File:2024 California Proposition 5 results map by county.svg

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    File:2024 California Proposition 5 results map by county.svg. Add languages. ... English: 2024 California Proposition 5 by County. Date: 10 November 2024: Source: Own ...

  5. Your guide to Proposition 5: Making it easier to pass local ...

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    Proposition 5 will lower the voter threshold required to pass local affordable housing and transportation bond measures.

  6. Proposition 5 ballot measure to make it easier to fund ... - AOL

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    A ballot measure that would have lowered the approval threshold for local bonds to support affordable housing and other projects failed.

  7. The California Business Roundtable has contributed more than $1.5 million in opposition. The Homeownership for Families committee is opposing this measure and Proposition 33.

  8. List of California ballot propositions - Wikipedia

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    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".

  9. Prop. 5 could unleash a flood of new affordable housing, road ...

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    If approved by California voters, Proposition 5 would make it easier for local bond measures, and the tax increases that often accompany them, to pass.