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Proposition 18

Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2010

Reform Party Voting Position (NO)

Proposition 19

Changes California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow It to Be Regulated and Taxed.

Reform Party Voting Position (NO)


Proposition 20

Redistricting of Congressional Districts.

Reform Party Voting Position (YES)


Proposition 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.

Reform Party Voting Position (NO)


Proposition 22

Prohibits the State from Taking Funds Used for Transportation or Local Government Projects and Services.

Reform Party Voting Position (YES)


Proposition 23

Suspends Air Pollution Control Laws Requiring Major Polluters to Report and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions That Cause Global Warming Until Unemployment Drops Below Specified Level for Full Year.

Reform Party Voting Position (YES)


Proposition 24

Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Carry Back Losses, Share Tax Credits, and Use a Sales-Based Income Calculation to Lower Taxable Income.

Reform Party Voting Position (NO)


Proposition 25

Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass a Budget from Two-Thirds to a Simple Majority. Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes.

Reform Party Voting Position (YES)


Proposition 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.

Reform Party Voting Position (NO)


Proposition 27

Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting with Elected Representatives.

Reform Party Voting Position (NO)

Proposition 18

Proposition 18 Bond Measure SBx7 2. (Chapter 3, 2009), Cogdill. Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2010 NO – The state cannot afford this measure at this time.

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Proposition 19

Proposition 19 Initiative Statute 1377. (09-0024. Amdt. #1S) – Final Random Sample Update – 03/24/10 Changes California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow It to Be Regulated and Taxed. Qualified: 03/24/10 Proponents: Richard Seib Lee and Jeffrey Wayne Jones (510) 208-4554 Allows people 21 years old or older to possess, cultivate, or transport marijuana for …

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Proposition 20

Proposition 20 Initiative Constitutional Amendment 1380. (09-0027) – Final Random Sample Update – 05/05/10 Redistricting of Congressional Districts. Qualified: 05/05/10 Proponent: Charles T. Munger, Jr. votersfirstactforcongress@gmail.com Removes elected representatives from the process of establishing congressional districts and transfers that authority to the recently-authorized 14-member redistricting commission. Redistricting commission is comprised of five Democrats, five Republicans, …

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Proposition 21

Proposition 21 Initiative Statute 1421. (09-0072) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/10/10 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. Qualified: 06/10/10 Proponent: Joseph L. Caves (916) 558-1516 Establishes an $18 annual state vehicle license surcharge and …

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Proposition 22

Proposition 22 Initiative Constitutional Amendment. 1414. (09-0063, Amdt.#1NS) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/22/10 Prohibits the State from Taking Funds Used for Transportation or Local Government Projects and Services. Qualified: 06/22/10 Proponents: Joshua Shaw, Christopher K. McKenzie, and James N. Earp Prohibits the State from shifting, taking, borrowing, or restricting the use of tax …

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Proposition 23

Proposition 23 Initiative Statute 1454. (09-0104) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/22/10 Suspends Air Pollution Control Laws Requiring Major Polluters to Report and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions That Cause Global Warming Until Unemployment Drops Below Specified Level for Full Year. Qualified: 06/22/10 Proponent: Thomas W. Hiltachk (916) 442-7757 Suspends State laws requiring reduced greenhouse …

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Proposition 24

Proposition 24 Initiative Statute. 1412. (09-0058, #1NS) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/24/10 Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Carry Back Losses, Share Tax Credits, and Use a Sales-Based Income Calculation to Lower Taxable Income. Qualified: 06/24/10 Proponents: Robin Johansen and Karen Getman (510) 346-6200 Repeals recent legislation that would allow businesses …

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Proposition 25

Proposition 25 Initiative Constitutional Amendment. 1408. (09-0057) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/24/10 Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass a Budget from Two-Thirds to a Simple Majority. Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes. Qualified: 06/24/10 Proponents: James C. Harrison and Thomas A. Willis (510) 346-6200 Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the …

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Proposition 26

Proposition 26 Initiative Constitutional Amendment. 1441. (09-0093) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/24/10 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. Qualified: 06/24/10 Proponent: Allan Zaremberg c/o Steve Lucas (916) 446-6752 Increases legislative vote requirement to two-thirds …

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Proposition 27

Proposition 27 Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. 1451. (09-0107) – Final Random Sample Update – 06/24/10 Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting with Elected Representatives. Qualified: 06/24/10 Proponent: Daniel Lowenstein c/o Fredric D. Woocher (310) 576-1233 Eliminates 14-member redistricting commission selected from applicant pool picked by government auditors. Consolidates authority for establishing …

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