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According to campaign contribution data from the California Secretary of State, as of November 1, 2020, supporters of Proposition 19 raised $47.0 million, with $40.4 million from the California Association of Realtors and $4.9 million from the National Association of Realtors, for a combined total of $45.3 million (96.4% of all campaign ...
Proposition 19's originator is Richard Lee, a marijuana legalization activist and medical marijuana provider based in Oakland. Lee named political consultant Chris Lehane as the head of the campaign to pass the measure. [40] In order to qualify for the ballot, the initiative needed 433,971 valid petition signatures. The initiative proponents ...
19: Passed Increases the property tax burden on owners of inherited property in favor of providing expanded property tax benefits to homeowners ages 55 years and older, disabled homeowners, and victims of wildfires and natural disasters. [7] 20: Failed
Prop 19 is If approved, the controversial ballot measure would legalize most marijuana-related activities in the state for people age 21 and over, reversing decades of prohibition.
Incumbent Scott Soik will face challenger Amberle Schwartz for the District 19 seat on the Portage County Board in the April 2 election.
Proposition 19 (2010) Defeated: Legalization of marijuana. Proposition 34 (2012) Defeated: Abolition of the death penalty. Proposition 36 (2012) Passed: Reducing the mandatory minimum sentence's for most individuals convicted under the state's three-strikes law. Proposition 37 (2012) Defeated
The project "does not speak for any candidate or campaign," according to a statement posted to X. It is "a coalition of more than 110 conservative groups advocating policy & personnel ...
Proposition 19 may refer to a California ballot initiative: 2020 California Proposition 19 , a successful property tax change 2010 California Proposition 19 , a failed attempt at marijuana legalization