List of California ballot propositions

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The following is a list of California ballot propositions broken down by decade. Propositions can be placed on the ballot either through the initiative process or by a vote of the state legislature. Propositions were added to the California constitution as part of the ethics reform instituted by Governor Hiram Johnson in the early 1910s.

Prior to the November 1982 general election, proposition numbers started with "1" for each election. After November 1982, subsequent propositions received higher and higher numbers until November 1998 when the count was reset. Starting with November 1998, the count is reset in 10-year cycles.

In October 2011, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill which requires all future ballot propositions to be listed only in general elections (held in November), rather than during any statewide election. Two propositions had already qualified for the next statewide election (which was the June 2012 presidential primaries) prior to the signing of the law, making the June 2012 primaries the last state-wide non-general elections in California to have statewide propositions on the ballot.[1]

  • List of California ballot propositions 1910–1919
  • List of California ballot propositions 1920–1929
  • List of California ballot propositions 1930–1939
  • List of California ballot propositions 1940–1949
  • List of California ballot propositions 1950–1959
  • List of California ballot propositions 1960–1969
  • List of California ballot propositions 1970–1979
  • List of California ballot propositions 1980–1989
  • List of California ballot propositions 1990–1999
  • List of California ballot propositions 2000–2009
  • List of California ballot propositions 2010–2019

Notable propositions

Some notable propositions which have received a great deal of attention include

See also

References

  1. Siders, David (October 8, 2011). "Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill restricting ballot initiative to November elections". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved Sep 28, 2012. 

External links

  • California Ballot Measures Database from University of California, Hastings College of the Law Library, a comprehensive, searchable source of information on California ballot propositions and initiatives from 1911 to the present
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