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Proposition #

Proposition Title
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 1 50.00%
No 1 50.00%
Valid votes 2 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00%
Total votes 2 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 2 100%

Vote (%)
Yes                
%
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
No                
Source: California Secretary of State [1]

Proposition (number), also known as the (alternative name), is an upcoming referendum in California on the (ELECTION DATE LINK) ballot. The proposition is a <<TYPE>> that if passed would (short description of subject and notable details).<CITE>

California is one of a number of US states that allow <EITHER popular initiatives to appear on the ballot.

<OR>

California is one of a number of US states that allow popular referendums to appear on the ballot.

<OR>

California is one of a number of US states that allow recall referendums to appear on the ballot.

Contents

Question

The proposition will appear on the ballot as follows

Insert title here

Insert description / text here

Full text

<<Full text>>

}}


Fiscal impact

<<Fiscal impact>>

Background

<<Background>>

Campaign

Support (Yes)

(Arguments and general information of supporting side)

Proposition # support (Yes)
Political Parties
Senators
Representatives
State Officials
Organizations
Newspapers

Opposition (No)

(Arguments and general information of opposing side)

Propostition # opposition (No)
Political Parties
Senators
Representatives
State Officials
Organizations
Newspapers

Financing

In 202- California had an individual contribution limit of $##,###.

Top Contributors supporting (Yes)
Contributor Amount
Contributor name here $Amount
Top contributors opposing (No)
Contributor Amount
Contributor name here $Amount

Polling

Polling on Proposition (#)
Date(s)

Of Poll

Source Sample

size

Margin of

error

Yes

(for propostition)

No

(against proposition)

Undecided /

don’t know

Date Source ### ± -.—% ### ### ###

Result

Statewide results

Proposition 22
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 9,958,425 58.63
No 7,027,820 41.37
Valid votes 16,985,325 95.50
Total votes 17,785,151 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 22,047,448 80.67
Source: [2]
Proposition 22 results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
TBD
No
TBD

50%

County results

County Invalid Total

Votes

Registered

(as of Nov 1 2022)

Yes No
Votes Per. Votes Per. Total Turnout
  Alameda [a] %
  Alpine %
  Amador [a] %
  Butte [a] %
  Calaveras [a] %
  Colusa %
  Contra Costa %
  Del Norte %
  El Dorado [a] %
  Fresno [a] %
  Glenn %
  Humboldt %
  Imperial %
  Inyo %
  Kern %
  Kings [a] %
  Lake %
  Lassen %
  Los Angeles [a] %
  Madera [a] %
  Marin [a] %
  Mariposa [a] %
  Mendocino %
  Merced [a] %
  Modoc %
  Mono %
  Monterey %
  Napa [a] %
  Nevada [a] %
  Orange [a] %
  Placer %
  Plumas %
  Riverside [a] %
  Sacramento [a] %
  San Benito [a] %
  San Bernardino %
  San Diego [a] %
  San Francisco %
  San Joaquin %
  San Luis Obispo %
  San Mateo [a] %
  Santa Barbara %
  Santa Clara [a] %
  Santa Cruz [a] %
  Shasta %
  Sierra %
  Siskiyou %
  Solano %
  Sonoma [a] %
  Stanislaus [a] %
  Sutter %
  Tehama %
  Trinity %
  Tulare %
  Tuolumne [a] %
  Ventura [a] %
  Yolo [a] %
  Yuba %
  California % % %
Source: California Secretary of State

(as of DATE, YEAR, at TIME PST)

See also

Other ballot measures on ballot

  • List

Related ballot measures

  • List of relavent related ballot measures

External links

General

  • Official State website link
  • Ballotpedia link
  • Insert websites / reading

Support

  • Official support website
  • Support social media
  • Other supporting

Opposition

  • Official opposition website
  • Opposition social media
  • Other opposition

Notes

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference statementofvote was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "2020 California Election Results" (PDF). Election Results. [Page 71] 22Exempts App-Based Transportation and Delivery Companies From Providing Employee Benefits to Certain Drivers. Initiative Statute. 9,958,425 58.6 % 7,027,820 41.4%
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Official voter guide was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proposition #

Proposition Title
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 1 50.00%
No 1 50.00%
Valid votes 2 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00%
Total votes 2 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 2 100%

Vote (%)
Yes                
%
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
No                
Source: California Secretary of State [1]

Proposition (number), also known as the (alternative name), is an upcoming referendum in California on the (ELECTION DATE LINK) ballot. The proposition is a <<TYPE>> that if passed would (short description of subject and notable details).<CITE>

California is one of a number of US states that allow <EITHER popular initiatives to appear on the ballot.

<OR>

California is one of a number of US states that allow popular referendums to appear on the ballot.

<OR>

California is one of a number of US states that allow recall referendums to appear on the ballot.

Contents

Question

The proposition will appear on the ballot as follows

Insert title here

Insert description / text here

Full text

<<Full text>>

}}


Fiscal impact

<<Fiscal impact>>

Background

<<Background>>

Campaign

Support (Yes)

(Arguments and general information of supporting side)

Proposition # support (Yes)
Political Parties
Senators
Representatives
State Officials
Organizations
Newspapers

Opposition (No)

(Arguments and general information of opposing side)

Propostition # opposition (No)
Political Parties
Senators
Representatives
State Officials
Organizations
Newspapers

Financing

In 202- California had an individual contribution limit of $##,###.

Top Contributors supporting (Yes)
Contributor Amount
Contributor name here $Amount
Top contributors opposing (No)
Contributor Amount
Contributor name here $Amount

Polling

Polling on Proposition (#)
Date(s)

Of Poll

Source Sample

size

Margin of

error

Yes

(for propostition)

No

(against proposition)

Undecided /

don’t know

Date Source ### ± -.—% ### ### ###

Result

Statewide results

Proposition 22
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 9,958,425 58.63
No 7,027,820 41.37
Valid votes 16,985,325 95.50
Total votes 17,785,151 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 22,047,448 80.67
Source: [2]
Proposition 22 results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
TBD
No
TBD

50%

County results

County Invalid Total

Votes

Registered

(as of Nov 1 2022)

Yes No
Votes Per. Votes Per. Total Turnout
  Alameda [a] %
  Alpine %
  Amador [a] %
  Butte [a] %
  Calaveras [a] %
  Colusa %
  Contra Costa %
  Del Norte %
  El Dorado [a] %
  Fresno [a] %
  Glenn %
  Humboldt %
  Imperial %
  Inyo %
  Kern %
  Kings [a] %
  Lake %
  Lassen %
  Los Angeles [a] %
  Madera [a] %
  Marin [a] %
  Mariposa [a] %
  Mendocino %
  Merced [a] %
  Modoc %
  Mono %
  Monterey %
  Napa [a] %
  Nevada [a] %
  Orange [a] %
  Placer %
  Plumas %
  Riverside [a] %
  Sacramento [a] %
  San Benito [a] %
  San Bernardino %
  San Diego [a] %
  San Francisco %
  San Joaquin %
  San Luis Obispo %
  San Mateo [a] %
  Santa Barbara %
  Santa Clara [a] %
  Santa Cruz [a] %
  Shasta %
  Sierra %
  Siskiyou %
  Solano %
  Sonoma [a] %
  Stanislaus [a] %
  Sutter %
  Tehama %
  Trinity %
  Tulare %
  Tuolumne [a] %
  Ventura [a] %
  Yolo [a] %
  Yuba %
  California % % %
Source: California Secretary of State

(as of DATE, YEAR, at TIME PST)

See also

Other ballot measures on ballot

  • List

Related ballot measures

  • List of relavent related ballot measures

External links

General

  • Official State website link
  • Ballotpedia link
  • Insert websites / reading

Support

  • Official support website
  • Support social media
  • Other supporting

Opposition

  • Official opposition website
  • Opposition social media
  • Other opposition

Notes

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference statementofvote was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "2020 California Election Results" (PDF). Election Results. [Page 71] 22Exempts App-Based Transportation and Delivery Companies From Providing Employee Benefits to Certain Drivers. Initiative Statute. 9,958,425 58.6 % 7,027,820 41.4%
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Official voter guide was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).


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