California voters have said yes to a ballot measure that requires that all gasoline tax money be spent on state roads and transportation projects. Voters also have approved the
largest bond issue for parks ever passed in the United States, 2.6 billion dollars.Proposition 41, which would help California counties replace punch-card voting machines, also won.
Voters rejected Proposition 45, which would have softened the state´s term limits for elected officials.
Here´s the breakdown:
Proposition 40 Parks 40
22,976 of 22,976 precincts – 100 percent
x-Yes 2,494,250 – 57 percent
No 1,902,597 – 43 percent
Proposition 41 Modern Voting 41
22,976 of 22,976 precincts – 100 percent
x-Yes 2,229,531 – 51 percent
No 2,103,265 – 49 percent
Proposition 42 Transportation Tax 42
22,976 of 22,976 precincts – 100 percent
x-Yes 3,012,135 – 69 percent
No 1,362,751 – 31 percent
Proposition 43 Vote Count 43
22,976 of 22,976 precincts – 100 percent
x-Yes 3,042,764 – 71 percent
No 1,225,985 – 29 percent
Proposition 44 Insurance Fraud 44
22,976 of 22,976 precincts – 100 percent
x-Yes 3,379,457 – 79 percent
No 876,077 – 21 percent
Proposition 45 Term Limits 45
22,976 of 22,976 precincts – 100 percent
Yes 1,840,565 – 42 percent
x-No 2,515,448 – 58 percent
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