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Supporters of measure DD, which would allow noncitizen voting in local Santa Ana elections, say the defeat won't deter them.
City of Santa Ana [58] City of Stanton [58] City of Riverside [59] City of Temecula [59] City of Whittier [47] City of Woodland [58] City of Yorba Linda [58] Individuals. Steve Garvey, former professional baseball player and 2024 Senate candidate for California [60] George T. Whitesides, former CEO of Virgin Galactic and 2024 candidate for CA ...
Soon, an attempt to recall Rocco was established but failed to garner enough signatures to be put on the ballot. The board did vote to censure Rocco, to which Rocco responded by suing the board, but he lost the case in court. In 2008, Rocco filed to run against incumbent Carlos Bustamante for Santa Ana City Council. Rocco won 18% of the vote ...
For 2024, 80 statewide ballot measures have been certified for the ballot in 30 states, four more measures than the average (76) for this point in the election cycle from 2012 to 2022. The average ...
Proposition 22 was the most expensive ballot measure campaign in California's history, with tech companies spending over $200 million in the fight to keep treating their workers as contractors ...
Pulido opposed efforts in both 2006 and 2012 to institute mayoral term limits in Santa Ana. [6] On November 6, 2013, Santa Ana voters overwhelmingly approved "Measure GG", which limited mayors to serve a total of eight years. Measure GG grandfathered terms which preceded its 2013 passage, thus allowing Pulido the possibility of serving an ...
Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment: 2018 California Proposition 71, moves date that ballot measures go into effect from the day after election day to "the fifth day after the secretary of state certifies election results". This amendment passed.