2012 California Proposition 28
Proposition 28 is a California ballot measure that was approved by California voters at the statewide election on June 5, 2012. It was an initiative constitutional amendment to change California state legislature term limits from a limit of 8 years for the Senate and 6 years for the Assembly, to a limit of 12 years on combined service. It affects only legislators first elected to the Assembly or Senate after the proposition passed.[1]
Elections in California |
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Election results
Choice | Votes | % |
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Yes | 3,081,174 | 61.0 |
No | 1,967,888 | 39.0 |
Total votes | 5,049,062 | 100.00 |
Registered voters and turnout | 23,713,027 | 21.3 |
See also
- California Proposition 93 (2008), a failed proposition that proposed a similar change
References
- "California Presidential Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 2012, Official Voter Information Guide" (PDF).
- "Statewide Summary by County - Propositions 28 and 29" (PDF). California Secretary of State. p. 4. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
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