- Proposition 73
Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy
Fail:
3,610,475 /
47.3% Yes votes ......
4,023,840 /
52.7% No votes
- Should the California Constitution be amended to require notification of the parent or legal guardian of an unemancipated, pregnant minor at least 48 hours before performing an abortion on the minor?
- Proposition 74
Public School Teachers. Waiting Period for Permanent Status. Dismissal
Fail:
3,450,331 /
44.9% Yes votes ......
4,241,972 /
55.1% No votes
- Should the probationary period for public school teachers be increased from two to five years, and should the process by which school boards can dismiss a permanent certificated employee be modified?
- Proposition 75
Public Employee Union Dues. Restrictions on Political Contributions. Employee Consent Requirement
Fail:
3,575,521 /
46.5% Yes votes ......
4,106,481 /
53.5% No votes
- Should public employee unions be required to obtain annual written consent from each member in order to use a portion of that member's dues for political activity?
- Proposition 76
State Spending and School Funding Limits
Fail:
2,898,836 /
37.8% Yes votes ......
4,775,219 /
62.2% No votes
- Should Californians make major Constitutional changes to create an additional state spending limit, grant the governor substantial new power to unilaterally reduce state spending, and revise key provisions relating to Proposition 98, school and community college funding, and transportation funding authorized by Proposition 42?
- Proposition 77
Redistricting. Initiative Constitutional Amendment
Fail:
3,073,346 /
40.3% Yes votes ......
4,548,276 /
59.7% No votes
- Should the California Constitution be amended to change the process of redistricting California's State Senate, State Assembly, Congressional and Board of Equalization districts, transferring the implementation of redistricting from the Legislature to a panel of three retired judges, selected by legislative leaders?
- Proposition 78
Discounts on Prescription Drugs
Fail:
3,137,858 /
41.5% Yes votes ......
4,421,298 /
58.5% No votes
- Should the state adopt a new state drug discount program to reduce the costs of prescription drugs for Californians at or below 300 percent of the federal poverty level?
- Proposition 79
Prescription Drug Discounts. State-Negotiated Rebates
Fail:
2,940,106 /
39.3% Yes votes ......
4,541,256 /
60.7% No votes
- Should the state of California create a new prescription drug discount program for residents at or below 400 percent of the federal poverty level, and change state law to make it illegal to engage in profiteering from the sale of prescription drugs?
- Proposition 80
Electric Service Providers. Regulation
Fail:
2,532,094 /
34.4% Yes votes ......
4,825,010 /
65.6% No votes
- Should the state expand its regulation of the electric industry?
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