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Updated 10:40 AM EAT, Wed Nov 23, 2022
Seven statewide ballot propositions were certified for the ballot in California for the general elections in 2022.
Three ballot measures were approved, and four were defeated.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The state legislature voted to send a constitutional amendment to establish a right to reproductive freedom to the ballot. It was approved by 67% of the voters.
- Both sports betting initiatives:— Proposition 26 and Proposition 27—were defeated by 67% and 82% of the votes, respectively.
- A ballot initiative to increase K-12 art and music education funding was approved by.
- Voters defeated for a third time a ballot initiative sponsored by SEIU-UHW related to dialysis clinic requirements.
- A ballot initiative to enact an income tax to fund zero-emission vehicle projects was defeated.
- Voters upheld a law designed to ban flavoured tobacco products.
Measure |
Description |
Mark |
Voted for |
Voted against |
Proposition
1 |
Provide
a state constitutional right to reproductive freedom, defined to include
abortion and contraceptives |
6,833,718
(67%) |
3,349,446
(33%) |
|
Proposition
26 |
Legalize
sports betting at American Indian gaming casinos and licensed racetracks in
California |
3,320,647
(33%) |
6,775,792
(67%) |
|
Proposition
27 |
Legalize
online and mobile sports betting in California |
1,794,689
(18%) |
8,407,777
(82%) |
|
Proposition
28 |
Require
funding for K-12 art and music education |
6,573,176
(64%) |
3,625,269
(36%) |
|
Proposition
29 |
Enact
staffing requirements, reporting requirements, ownership disclosure, and
closing requirements for chronic dialysis clinics |
3,195,097
(32%) |
6,904,121
(68%) |
|
Proposition
30 |
Create
a 1.75% tax on personal income above $2 million and allocate revenue for
zero-emissions vehicle and wildfire programs |
4,323,258
(42%) |
5,886,845
(58%) |
|
Proposition
31 |
Uphold
a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products |
6,479,277
(64%) |
3,695,325
(36%) |
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