2000 California Proposition 39 - meaning and definition. What is 2000 California Proposition 39
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What (who) is 2000 California Proposition 39 - definition


2000 California Proposition 39         
CALIFORNIA BALLOT INITIATIVE
California proposition 39 (2000); Proposition 39; California Proposition 39 (2000)
Proposition 39 was an initiative state constitutional amendment and statute which appeared on the November 7, 2000, California general election ballot. Proposition 39 passed with 5,431,152 Yes votes, representing 53.
California ballot proposition         
STATEWIDE REFERENDUM ITEM IN CALIFORNIA
California ballot initiatives; California ballot measures; California ballot measure; California ballot initiative; California proposition; California ballot propositions; Propositions in California; Ballot propositions in California; California propositions; Senate Constitutional Amendment
In California, a ballot proposition is a referendum or an initiative measure that is submitted to the electorate for a direct decision or direct vote (or plebiscite). If passed, it can alter one or more of the articles of the Constitution of California, one or more of the 29 California Codes, or another law in the California Statutes by clarifying current or adding statute(s) or removing current statute(s).
2008 California Proposition 93         
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CALIFORNIA BALLOT MEASURE IN 2008
California Proposition 93 (2008)
Proposition 93 was a Californian ballot proposition that sought to amend the term limits law for the California state legislature. Voters rejected it on February 5, 2008.