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What is Proposition 4 on California’s 2024 ballot?
Voters will decide whether they want the state to borrow billions of dollars to put toward climate and environmental projects.
Legislature Finalizes November Ballot Measures: Here's a Guide for California Voters
California voters will decide the fate of 10 thorny policy proposals, including crime, health care, rent control and taxes.
These propositions are headed for the California ballot in November
After a flurry of last-minute additions and withdrawals, five legislative measures and five citizen-proposed initiatives are headed for the California ballot this November. Each statewide proposition must be approved by a majority of voters to go into effect.
Californians will decide 10 ballot measures in the November election. What to know
Voters will weigh in on 10 statewide measures in November, ranging from criminal justice reforms, school funding, climate and housing.
California Democrats couldn’t kill ballot measure changing Prop. 47. What’s their new strategy?
California Democrats are hastily reworking their November election strategy for fighting a district attorney-led initiative to change Proposition 47 after Gov. Gavin Newsom’s last-minute decision to pull a competing ballot measure.
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All 10 propositions on California’s 2024 ballot, explained
Ballot measures this year range in issues from education funding to marriage equality, minimum wage increases to public ...
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2024 California propositions voter guide: minimum wage, crime, marriage, healthcare, rent and more
In addition to a precarious presidential election and high-stakes U.S House races, California voters in November will also ...
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom Crushed a Ballot Initiative That Could Have Limited Tax Increases
Both major American political camps are convinced that democracy is under attack by the other side, and they probably are ...
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RFK Jr. campaign meets first ballot threshold
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign meets the first ballot threshold. Counties will now verify signatures as the candidate ...
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In-N-Out is trying to save California
California’s Democratic monopoly on power is not without its opposition. One of the most important opponents is the best fast ...
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California limits pay-to-play politics in local elections, but federal law enables a loophole
A PAC can take unlimited contributions from individuals and businesses and use them to advocate for the election of the group ...
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Forced labor, same-sex marriage and shoplifting are all on the ballot in California this November
Forced labor, same-sex marriage and shoplifting are among the 10 statewide ballot measures California voters will consider.
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Libertarians in a Quandry — Does the State, or the National Organization get to Name their Presidential Pick on the Colorado Ballot?
Well, now it's getting interesting. First, there was a mad scramble to collect signatures to place Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who ...
LAist
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Judge orders Santa Ana to remove ‘flawed’ language from ballot measure that would allow noncitizens to vote in city elections
An Orange County Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that Santa Ana must remove some of the language on a November
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Turnout in these California districts has been low for voters of color. Will 2024 change?
They feel like, no matter who they vote for, nothing ever changes, especially in our communities,” said one voters’ rights ...
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