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  2. California voters in Bay Area to decide fate of controversial ...

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    Voters will decide in March whether San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus can be removed by the board of supervisors through a charter amendment. California voters in Bay Area to decide fate ...

  3. Rural towns push to divorce from big cities, form new ... - AOL

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    Following the Nov. 5 election, Newsom visited California's red counties, where he told voters: "Message received." "I don’t care who you voted for. I care about people.

  4. Here’s a snapshot of where California voters stand on key ...

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    A slight majority (52%) of California likely voters said that they will vote yes on the bond to authorize $10 billion in bonds for repairs, upgrades and construction projects at K-12 schools ...

  5. 2022 California Proposition 1 - Wikipedia

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    Voting on Proposition 1 coincided with all other elections in California on November 8, 2022, with polls open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm PST . [214] All active registered voters in California were mailed a ballot ahead of the election, which began no later than October 10. For a ballot to be considered valid, it had to be returned and postmarked ...

  6. California poll reveals how minor candidates could throw 2024 ...

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    The Berkeley IGS poll was conducted online in English and Spanish Feb. 22-27, among 6,536 California registered voters, including 1,053 Republicans likely to vote in the GOP presidential primary.

  7. Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward ...

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    California’s Latino voters shifted further right this year than in any election since 1994, when illegal immigration was also front of mind for many voters. This follows a rightward shift in the ...

  8. 2008 California Proposition 8 - Wikipedia

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    The court ruled that it was unconstitutional for California to grant marriage rights to same-sex couples, only to take them away shortly after. The ruling was stayed pending appeal to the United States Supreme Court. [9] On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision on the appeal in the case Hollingsworth v.

  9. 2024 California Proposition 5 - Wikipedia

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    Most city and county bonds require voter approval in California, needing the support of at least two-thirds of voters to pass. [3] This requirement was put in place by Proposition 13 which was passed in 1978 and reduced property taxes. [4] In 2000, Proposition 39 reduced the supermajority to 55% to approve taxes for local school bonds. [4]