Luckily we didn't need the California electoral vote.
The most disappointing things were the ballot measures where all degeneracy was approved by the mentally ill plebs.
Proposition 51 is a vote on issuing $9 billion in education bonds.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 54.0% 4,644,746
No 46.0% 3,962,878
Hospital Fees Revenue
Proposition 52 is a vote that would require future voter approval to change the dedicated use of hospital fees.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 69.6% 5,928,943
No 30.4% 2,589,941
Adult Film Health Regulation
Proposition 60 is a vote on requiring the use of condoms in the filming of pornographic films, along with requiring producers to pay for certain health procedures.
99.4% Reporting
No 53.9% 4,536,551
Yes 46.1% 3,875,677
Gun Control Measures
Proposition 63 is a vote on banning large-capacity ammunition magazines and requiring a background check to purchase ammo.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 62.6% 5,429,955
No 37.4% 3,242,855
Approve Revenue Bonds
Proposition 53 is a vote that would require voter approval before the state could issue more than $2 billion in public infrastructure bonds.
99.4% Reporting
No 51.4% 4,293,207
Yes 48.6% 4,058,244
Public Display of Legislative Bills Prior to Vote
Prohibits Legislature from passing a bill unless it has been in print and published online for at least 72 hours before vote, except for public emergencies.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 64.3% 5,359,493
No 35.7% 2,976,596
Income Tax Increase Initiative
Extends by 12 years personal income tax increases on earnings over $250,000; allocates revenues 89% to K-12 schools and 11% to California Community Colleges.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 62.1% 5,329,693
No 37.9% 3,253,390
Tobacco Tax Increase
Increases cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, allocates revenues primarily to increase funding for existing health-care programs.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 62.9% 5,528,274
No 37.1% 3,261,819
Criminal Sentencing Regs
Allows parole consideration for nonviolent felons.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 63.6% 5,480,068
No 36.4% 3,140,041
Bilingual Ed
Preserves requirement that public schools ensure students become proficient in English.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 72.4% 6,222,152
No 27.6% 2,368,084
Overturn Citizens United (Political Spending)
Proposal to overturn Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission to allow the full regulation or limitation of campaign contributions and spending.
99.4% Reporting
Yes 52.3% 4,276,064
No 47.7% 3,899,083
Drug Price Standards
Prohibits state agencies from buying any prescription drug from a manufacturer at any price over the lowest price paid for the same drug by the USVA.
99.4% Reporting
No 53.8% 4,554,821
Yes 46.2% 3,917,784
Death Penalty Repeal
Repeal the state death penalty and replace the maximum punishment for murder with life in prison without possibility of parole.
99.4% Reporting
No 54.0% 4,634,867
Yes 46.0% 3,955,883
Legalize Recreational Marijuana Use
Proposition 64 is a vote on legalizing the recreational sale and use of marijuana for persons 21 and older and taxing it.
99.4% Reporting
Winner Yes 55.8% 4,938,301
No 44.2% 3,909,759
out Bags Fees
Proposition 65 is a vote on directing fees collected from the sale of plastic bags to a fund administered by the Wildlife Conservation Board.
99.4% Reporting
Winner No 55.4% 4,724,061
Yes 44.6% 3,808,674
Repealing the Death Penalty
Proposition 62 is a vote on banning the death penalty, making life without parole the maximum possible sentence.
99.4% Reporting
Yes 50.9% 4,195,952
No 49.1% 4,042,847
Banning Plastic Bags
Proposition 67 is a vote on banning the sale of single-use plastic bags.
99.4% Reporting
Yes 51.9% 4,454,726
No 48.1% 4,124,218