Previous Elections
No On 22 - Silicon Valley, No on 39-Save Our Homes, No War on Youth, ProtectTaxpayers.com, The Official Three Strikes and You're Out, Yes on Proposition 197 - Mountain Lions, Yes on Proposition 54
Ballot Initiative Status
From the California Secretary of State. The position of each initiative as it works its way from signature gathering to ballot placement.
California Ballot Propositions, 1911-Present
Includes full text of the propositions, accompanying material contained in the voters' pamphlets, related legal and legistlative history, and digital images of the voter's pamphlests; can limit by years, proposition number, keywords, and whether it passed or failed. From Hastings College of Law Library (University of California).
California Libertarian Ballot Initiatives
Libertarian guide to drafting and circulating petitions.
Citizens Against Legal Blackmail
Supporting an industry-sponsored initiative to restrict access to state courts.
HealthVote2004.org
Provides voters with facts and non-partisan analysis, access to information on who supported and opposed the measures, who paid for the campaigns, and how much was spent on heath care related measures.
King James Textbook
Proposed ballot initiative to provide the King James Bible in public schools for the study of history, civilization, and ethics. Initiative closed as of May 24, 2004.
No on 72 - Stop the Healthcare Tax
Opposes passage of Proposition 72 which would require employers to provide heath insurance for their employees and their families.
No on Proposition 64
An individual's take on why Proposition 64 should be opposed.
Pete Rates the Propositions
a private individual offers his opinions on the California ballot propositions.
Proposition 70 - Tribal Gaming Compacts
Official ballot arguments for and against passage of this constitutional and statute initiative governing American Indian gaming in California. Initiative grants exclusive tribal gaming rights.
Proposition 71 - Stem Cell Research
Official ballot arguments for and against passage of Proposition 71 which establishes a California state constitutional right to conduct stem cell research and provides $3 Billion in funds for stem cell research.
Proposition 71 - The California Stem Cell Research
Supports passage of Proposition 71 which permits stem cell research that has the potential to provide treatments or cures for diseases and injuries including diabetes, spinal injuries, blindness, cancer.
Proposition 72 - Health Care Coverage Referendum
Official ballot arguments for and against Proposition 72 a referendum on a law passed by the state legislature and signed into law by the governor which require that large and medium businesses provide health care insurance.
Proposition 72 - Official supporters site
Arguments in favor of passage of referendum requiring medium and large business to provide health insurance coverage for their employees.
Yes on 64
Supports Proposition 64 which would prohibit private enforcement of state labor law when the plaintiffs haven't been personally harmed by the alleged violation.