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California 1928 ballot propositions
In 1928, voters decided on 21 statewide ballot measures in California on November 6.
- Two were initiated state statutes.
- 14 were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Two were veto referendums.
- Three were bond issues.
- Voters approved 16 (76.19%) and rejected five (23.81%).
On the ballot
November 6, 1928
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 10 | Allow the state, counties, or cities to acquire land within a specified radius through gift, purchase, or condemnation for public purposes. |
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855,532 (73%) |
309,942 (27%) |
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Proposition 11 | Change provisions for electing and filling vacancies of Supreme Court justices and change jurisdictions of a variety of courts. |
|
650,333 (61%) |
410,138 (39%) |
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Proposition 12 | Establish provisions for aid for physically handicapped people in need and remove wording regarding the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. |
|
991,501 (76%) |
307,394 (24%) |
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Proposition 13 | Allow the state, political subdivision, municipality, or other public corporation to be a stockholder of any mutual water corporation. |
|
525,001 (47%) |
582,038 (53%) |
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Proposition 14 | Allow quasi-public corporations to extend their term of existence and require public utility corporations get consent before extending their existence. |
|
703,256 (68%) |
329,692 (32%) |
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Proposition 15 | Allow the legislature to regulate compensation of grand and trial jurors and eliminate the provision capping compensation at $3/day and mileage. |
|
672,488 (57%) |
514,514 (43%) |
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Proposition 16 | Declare the constitutional provision making stockholders liable for moneys embezzled or misappropriated unapplicable to exposition companies. |
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602,121 (56%) |
465,703 (44%) |
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Proposition 17 | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $10,000,000 for railroad grade separations and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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449,080 (39%) |
708,279 (61%) |
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Proposition 18 | Allow those who are partaking in civil or congressional service to have the right to vote in other precincts under provisions created by the legislature. |
|
919,003 (76%) |
282,806 (24%) |
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Proposition 19 | Establish provisions to give aid to blind people in need. |
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1,072,308 (82%) |
227,551 (18%) |
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Proposition 1 | Uphold the state legislature's redistricting plan for the Assembly and Senate |
|
692,347 (55%) |
570,120 (45%) |
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Proposition 20 | Allow trial by jury to be waived in all criminal trials where both parties consent and the defendant and their attorney express so in open court. |
|
788,046 (65%) |
416,596 (35%) |
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Proposition 21 | Define a variety of animal sports, prohibit the use of spurs on an animal for entertainment, and declare that such restrictions do not apply to of farms. |
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509,632 (37%) |
870,682 (63%) |
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Proposition 2 | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $1,000,000 for holding an Olympiad in California and establish the terms of such bonds. |
|
1,002,625 (73%) |
373,061 (27%) |
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Proposition 3 | Adjust taxation on banks, financial corporations, mercantile corporations, manufacturing corporations, and business corporations. |
|
899,351 (73%) |
330,872 (27%) |
|
Proposition 4 | Allow for bonds up to $6,000,000 for the acquisition of properties in California for state parks and establish the terms of such bonds. |
|
975,979 (74%) |
346,998 (26%) |
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Proposition 5 | Repeal an act that allowed boxing and wrestling contests for prize and the creation of an athletics commission to regulate such contests. |
|
542,518 (37%) |
935,901 (63%) |
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Proposition 6 | Create a State Board of Education with a salary fixed by law. |
|
551,858 (44%) |
714,411 (56%) |
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Proposition 7 | Require conservation of water to protect public welfare. |
|
913,125 (77%) |
270,163 (23%) |
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Proposition 8 | Increase fees for electric motor vehicles using pneumatic tires to transport passengers or property and double fees for non-electric vehicles. |
|
936,695 (72%) |
365,309 (28%) |
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Proposition 9 | Allow the state to take property for right of way without full compensation being first made. |
|
914,335 (79%) |
246,012 (21%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in California
- List of California ballot measures
- 1928 ballot measures
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