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November 3, 2020; No. Result Description Cit. 14: Passed Authorizes state bonds to be issued to the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to continue stem cell research. [2] 15: Failed Schools and Communities First Initiative.
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". Starting with November 1998, the ...
Neither of the state's two U.S. Senate seats were up for election in 2020. Pursuant to Proposition 14 passed in 2010, California uses a nonpartisan blanket primary for almost all races, with the presidential primary races being the notable exception. Under the nonpartisan blanket primary system, all the candidates for the same elected office ...
Pages in category "2020 California ballot propositions" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The California general election Nov. 5 features races for president, U.S. Senate, L.A. County district attorney and several others. Here's what to know as you head to the polls.
California Senate Bill 202, passed in 2011, mandated that initiatives and optional referendums can appear only on the November general election ballot, a statute that was controversial at the time, being seen as a self-serving, single-party initiative; [3] the November general election rule for initiatives and optional referendums has ...
The bond measures on California's Nov. 5 ballot are exceptionally boring but indisputably important. They could affect California living and people's pocketbooks.
A virtual discussion hosted by the Sacramento Bee focused on some of the year’s most attention-grabbing ballot props.