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Proposition 27, also known as the Legalize Sports Betting and Revenue for Homelessness Prevention Fund Initiative was a California ballot proposition that was defeated overwhelmingly by voters in the general election on November 8, 2022. The proposition would have legalized online and mobile sports betting platforms that are associated with an ...
The study found that among likely voters, 67% would vote no on Prop 27, 57% would vote no on Prop 26, and 48% of those likely voters think sports betting in general would be a “bad thing.”
Private polling shows Proposition 26 running behind and likely to lose along with another, vastly different sports betting initiative, Proposition 27.
However, there is a committee called "Yes on 20, No on 27--Hold Politicians Accountable, A Coalition of Taxpayers, Seniors, Good Government Groups, Small Business and Community Organizers" whose aim is to pass Proposition 20, a competing ballot measure, and defeat Proposition 27.
Gambling is a complicated business, and regulation of it should be handled with care. Neither Prop. 26 nor 27 measures up, the Editorial Board says
That's Proposition 27, which aims to vastly expand gambling in the state by masquerading chiefly as a solution to homelessness. Let's not mince words: This initiative, which would amend the state ...
No. Result Description Cit. 2: Passed Authorizes the issuance of $10 billion in bonds to fund construction and upgrades to public schools and colleges. [22] 3: Passed Repeals 2008 California Proposition 8 and declares in the state constitution that the "right to marry is a fundamental right", effectively allowing same-sex couples to once again ...
California voters will decide the fate of seven statewide propositions on Nov. 8. Here's what you need to know about Proposition 27.