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  2. Electoral reform in California - Wikipedia

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    The system is called "Ranked Choice Voting" there. In 2006, Oakland, California passed Measure O, adopting instant runoff voting. [2] In 2006, the city council of Davis voted 3–2 to place a measure on the ballot to recommend use of single transferable vote for city elections; [3] the measure was approved by the

  3. Elections in California - Wikipedia

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    In California a vote on a measure referred to voters by the legislature is a mandatory referendum; a vote to veto a law that has already been adopted by the legislature is an optional referendum or "people's veto"; the process of proposing laws by petition is the initiative.

  4. California ballot proposition - Wikipedia

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    Laws that are ineligible for optional referendums include urgency statutes, statutes calling elections, and statutes providing for tax levies or appropriations for usual, current state expenses. [8] To qualify on the ballot, a referendum petition must be signed by at least five percent of the number of voters in the previous gubernatorial ...

  5. Trump embraces mail-in-voting. Here’s how that fits into ...

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    Mail-in-voting has been part of elections in California for roughly a decade and has become more prevalent since the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, voters in most counties receive a ballot about a month ...

  6. California's universal voting by mail becomes permanent - AOL

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    The new law is part of an evolution of voting in the state, an effort to provide voters more options for when and where to cast their ballots. California's universal voting by mail becomes ...

  7. California demands compliance after voting rights’ groups ...

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    The Secretary of State wrote to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors after voting rights groups raised the alarm about the upcoming election. ... California’s Secretary of State has told the ...

  8. Unanimous consent - Wikipedia

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    In an election, if there is only one candidate and the rules do not require a ballot vote in that situation, the single candidate is declared elected by acclamation, or unanimous consent. [18] In this special case of unanimous consent, the only way to object to the election of a candidate is to nominate and vote for someone else.

  9. Unanimity - Wikipedia

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    Unanimity is agreement by all people in a given situation. Groups may consider unanimous decisions as a sign of social, political or procedural agreement, solidarity, and unity. Unanimity may be assumed explicitly after a unanimous vote or implicitly by a lack of objections.