California propositions: The Latest Election Results

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Here are the latest election results for California's state propositions, with some races still being decided.

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Proposition 14

Prop. 14 would authorize billions of dollars in state bonds to fund stem cell research.

Results:

Yes - 51.1%

No - 48.9%

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Proposition 15

Prop. 15 would tax commercial and industrial properties at their current market value, not their purchase price. The new funding would go to local governments and schools.

Results:

Yes - 48.3%

No - 51.7%

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Proposition 16

Prop. 16 repeals the state ban on affirmative action.

Results:

Yes - 43.9%

No - 56% WINNER

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Proposition 17

Prop. 17 would restore voting rights to people who finished their prison term, even if they are still on parole.

Results:

Yes - 59.0% WINNER

No - 41.0%

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Proposition 18

Prop. 18 would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries and special elections if they will be 18 by the time of the general election.

Results:

Yes - 44.9%

No - 55.1%

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Proposition 19

Prop. 19 would allow homeowners who are over 55, disabled or disaster victims to transfer their primary residence’s tax base to a replacement residence.

Results:

Yes - 51.4%

No - 48.5%

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Proposition 20

Prop. 20 would increase jail time for some theft-related crimes and modify the state’s early release criteria for certain inmates.

Results:

Yes - 37.7%

No - 62.3% WINNER

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Proposition 21

Prop. 21 would allow local governments to make residential properties over 15 years old eligible for rent control.

Results:

Yes - 40.2%

No - 59.8% WINNER

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Proposition 22

Prop. 22 would classify app-based drivers as independent contractors instead of employees.

Results:

Yes - 58.4% WINNER

No - 41.5%

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Proposition 23

Prop. 23 would change the rules at dialysis clinics.

Results:

Yes - 36.0%

No - 64.0% WINNER

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Proposition 24

Prop. 24 would change consumer privacy laws and limit businesses’ use of personal information.

Results:

Yes - 56.1% WINNER

No - 43.9%

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Proposition 25

Prop. 25 would replace cash bail with a system based on flight risk and a person’s danger to the public.

Results:

Yes - 44.6%

No - 55.4% WINNER

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Measure A

Sacramento's Strong Mayor

Yes- 43.3%

No-56.8%

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Measure B

Yes-67%

No-33%

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Measure C

Sacramento Rent Control

Yes-38.3%

No-61.8%


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