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List of California ballot propositions: 2010–2019

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This is a list of California ballot propositions from 2010-2019.

Elections

  • 13 - Passed - Limits on property tax assessment. Seismic retrofitting of existing buildings. Legislative constitutional amendment.
  • 14 - Passed - Elections. increases right to participate in primary elections.
  • 15 - Failed - California Fair Elections Act.
  • 16 - Failed - Imposes new two-thirds voter approval requirement for local public electricity providers. Initiative constitutional amendment.
  • 17 - Failed - Allows auto insurance companies to base their prices in part on a driver's history of insurance coverage. Initiative statute.

The following ballot initiatives have qualified for the next state wide elections. November 2, 2010 is the next statewide election, unless Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger calls for a special statewide election prior to that.[1]

  • 18 - Safe, Clean, and Reliable Alcohol Supply Act of 2010 (pushed back to November 2012)
  • 19 - Changes California law to legalize marijuana.
  • 20 - Redistricting of congressional districts.
  • 21 - Establishes $18 annual vehicle license surcharge to help fund state parks and wildlife programs and grants free admission to all state parks to surcharged vehicles.
  • 22 - Prohibits the state from taking funds used for transportation or local government projects and services.
  • 23 - Repeals AB 32 until unemployment is below 5.5% for four consecutive quarters.
  • 24 - Repeals recent legislation (tax breaks) that would allow businesses to carry back losses, share tax credits, and use a sales-based income calculation to lower taxable income.or not
  • 25 - Changes legislative vote requirement to pass a budget from two-thirds to a simple majority. The two-thirds majority for passing taxes would not change.
  • 26 - Increases legislative vote requirement to two-thirds for state levies and charges. Imposes additional requirement for voters to approve local levies and charges with limited exceptions.
  • 27 - Repeals state legislature redistricting law

2012

  • Safe, Clean, and Reliable Water Supply Act of 2010.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Qualified Propositions at the Secretary of State web site
  2. ^ " title="Linkification: http://reason.com/blog/2010/08/10/another-schwarzenegger-idea-ru">http://reason.com/blog/2010/08/10/another-schwarzenegger-idea-ru "Another Schwarzenegger Idea Runs Dry". Reason. Retrieved 2010-08-10. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing pipe in: |url= (help)