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Los Angeles Times Will California speed up the death penalty process? Prop 66 is leading 50.9% to 49.1%. And with millions of ballots left to sort, it probably won't be called until late this week.
One week after election day, two California propositions have yet to be called
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Prop. 53 (bonds) and Prop. 66 (speeds up death penalty) have yet to be called. Take a look at live California election results.
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Los Angeles Times Try our interactive poll to see how you stack up against the average California voter.
How do you match up with our poll?
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We asked 1,365 likely voters their viewpoints and feelings on everything from the presidential race and U.S. Senate contest in California to some of the biggest statewide propositions on the Tuesday ballot. How similar are you to California voters? E Read more ... xplore the data from the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles…
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Los Angeles Times Competing propositions on the California ballot this year will either speed up or eliminate the death penalty. Experts are trying to figure out which one would actually save the state money.
Will ending the death penalty save California more money than speeding up executions?
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Past efforts to repeal the death penalty in California have centered on moral or ethical objections. This year, proponents of Proposition 62, which would replace…
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Los Angeles Times Some of the propositions will be easy for voters to find information about; others, not so much. From Los Angeles Times Opinion
Figuring out California's 17 ballot propositions: Here are the L.A. Times' endorsements
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Californians haven’t faced this many state propositions on a single ballot since 2000. There are 17 measures altogether, including a referendum on the plastic bag ban passed two years ago.
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Los Angeles Times Attention, California: Today's your last chance to register to vote. Presidential picks aside, you've got 17 propositions on your ballot. Know them all? Take a
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Los Angeles Times California has condemned 1,039 people in the last 40 years, filling death row disproportionately with the poor and people of color. Only 13 have actually been executed — which is probably a good thing, because 1 in 10 sentences is overturned. Our Read more ... Editorial Board takes a look at the death penalty-related bills on the November ballot: Propositions 62 and 66. http://lat.ms/2dVWu7n
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Los Angeles Times Some have said the plastics trade group, which did the legwork of getting propositions on the ballot, is trying to confuse voters.
There are two plastic bag ban propositions on the California ballot. Here's what you need to know
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When voters go down the list of the 17 statewide propositions on their ballots this November, they could be confused when they reach two measures placed there by a trade group seeking to overturn the state’s landmark 2014 ban on plastic bags.
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NPR From legalizing marijuana to banning plastic bags, California voters have some big decisions to make. Can you ace this quiz?
QUIZ: How Well Do You Know Your California Propositions?
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There are a whopping 17 propositions on your ballot from this state alone this November. How well do you actually know what you'll be voting on?
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Los Angeles Times Early voting has officially begun in California. Are you ready?
Your ballot box guide to California's 17 propositions
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You have a dizzying list of propositions to consider by Nov. 8. Take this guide to the voting booth or load it up as you fill out your ballot at home.
104 months ago
Los Angeles Times This could be the longest list of state propositions since Bill Clinton was president.
California November ballot will have as many as 18 measures
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From legalizing marijuana to redirecting the proceeds of a fee on paper bags.
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