How Californians Vote on the Propositions
How Californians Voted on the Propositions

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How Californians Vote on the Propositions

The 2022 Election Results – The California Proposition’s

California had seven Propositions on the November 8, 2022, Ballot. Even though millions of dollars were spent trying to convince voters why there were or weren’t needed, only three got final approval.

Here are the results.

Proposition 1: The Right to Reproductive Freedom – Passed

Proposition 1 is a Constitutional Amendment that confirms a woman’s right to an abortion. It amends the state’s constitution by adding language that would “prohibit the state from denying or interfering with an individual’s reproductive freedom.” 

YES 64.9%

No 35.1%

Proposition 26: Additional Gambling on Tribal Land – Failed

Yes 29.6%

NO 70.4%

Proposition 27: Online Sports Gambling – Failed

Yes 16.7%

NO 83.3%

PROPOSITION 28: Funding for Arts and Music in Schools – Passed

YES 61.5%

No 38.5%

Proposition 29: Dialysis Clinic Requirements – Failed

Yes 30.1%

NO 69.9%

Proposition 30: Zero Emission Tax Incentive – Failed

It was close, but it failed. This measure proposed Taxing those who make more than 2 million a year to help pay for electric cars and to hire and train firefighters.

Yes 40.9%

NO 59.1%

Prop. 31: Prohibits The sale of Flavored Tobacco – Passed

YES 62.3%

NO 37.7%

For more information on the Propositions and other election news, you can visit the California Secretary of State’s Website.

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