This Giving Tuesday, help ensure voters have the information they need to make confident, informed decisions. Donate now!
California 1934 ballot propositions
In 1934, voters decided on 23 statewide ballot measures in California on November 6.
- Eight were initiated constitutional amendments.
- Two were initiated state statutes.
- 10 were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One was a legislatively referred state statute.
- Two were bond issues.
- Voters approved 14 (60.87%) and rejected nine (39.13%).
On the ballot
November 6, 1934
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proposition 10 | Budgets | Require all state agencies be subject to regulation and requirements regarding budgets and filings with the State Controller, |
|
899,434 (68%) |
429,426 (32%) |
|
| Proposition 11 | Education; Executive | Eliminate the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and establish that the State Board of Education should consist of 10 members and should appoint a Director of Education. |
|
577,377 (38%) |
938,955 (62%) |
|
| Proposition 12 | Business | Prescribe an annual interest rate on loans, allow written contracts for other interest rates, and exempt some groups from the restrictions. |
|
785,535 (54%) |
674,346 (46%) |
|
| Proposition 13 | Alcohol; Business | Allow voters of a city or county to submit an initiative regarding the prohibition of beverages with more than 0.5% alcohol. |
|
497,542 (27%) |
1,362,515 (73%) |
|
| Proposition 14 | Judiciary | Create procedures for appointing judges and filling judicial vacancies. |
|
659,355 (47%) |
733,075 (53%) |
|
| Proposition 15 | Judiciary | Require that every county and that every city and county have a superior court with at least one judge and allow the legislature to divide counties with over one million people into judicial election districts. |
|
567,432 (43%) |
746,253 (57%) |
|
| Proposition 16 | Judiciary | Establish that the legislature shall establish a municipal court in any city or city and county of 40,000 people. |
|
684,598 (53%) |
614,683 (47%) |
|
| Proposition 17 | Alternative healthcare | Create the Naturopathic Association of California to regulate and license practitioners of naturopathy. |
|
492,098 (31%) |
1,115,122 (69%) |
|
| Proposition 18 | Water; Energy; Eminent domain | Allow the legislature to create legislation regulating the use, acquisition, and development of water and energy. |
|
537,828 (39%) |
851,630 (61%) |
|
| Proposition 19 | Budgets | Prohibit the state from becoming indebted over $300,000 unless authorized by a majority vote of electors. |
|
490,845 (36%) |
867,686 (64%) |
|
| Proposition 1 | Veterans; Bonds | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $30,000,000 for helping veterans acquire houses and farms and establish the terms of such bonds. |
|
1,023,496 (61%) |
659,818 (39%) |
|
| Proposition 20 | Water; Business; Local | Allow fifth and sixth class cities to hold stock in mutual water companies and allow the city to have the same rights as any other stockholder. |
|
1,014,082 (74%) |
357,372 (26%) |
|
| Proposition 21 | Eminent domain | Allow the government to take possession of lands used for right of way or reservoirs as soon as the land is paid for in full. |
|
922,649 (68%) |
437,536 (32%) |
|
| Proposition 22 | Local | Allow two or more political subdivisions to create agreements for joint exercise of powers and create procedures for such agreements, |
|
630,156 (49%) |
658,074 (51%) |
|
| Proposition 23 | Labor; Bonds | Allow for bonds up to $24,000,000 for unemployment relief and create the Relief Administrator and the Relief Commission. |
|
1,209,096 (71%) |
493,886 (29%) |
|
| Proposition 2 | Alcohol; Business | Prohibit the sale of alcohol except beer at saloons and barrooms, allow the sale and consumption of alcohol at certain places, and establish licenses establishments that sell alcohol. |
|
1,262,315 (64%) |
714,303 (36%) |
|
| Proposition 3 | Judiciary | Establish procedures for filling vacancies for Supreme Court and Appellate Court judges. |
|
810,320 (52%) |
734,857 (48%) |
|
| Proposition 4 | Judiciary; Executive | Establish the salary of the Attorney General and prohibit the Attorney General from practicing in private practice. |
|
1,063,290 (70%) |
449,075 (30%) |
|
| Proposition 5 | Judiciary; Trials | Establish procedures relating to trial witnesses and juries. |
|
1,087,932 (73%) |
406,287 (27%) |
|
| Proposition 6 | Judiciary; Trials | Establish procedures relating to defendants appearing in court. |
|
1,173,838 (79%) |
317,090 (21%) |
|
| Proposition 7 | Civil service | Establish procedures relating to state civil service. |
|
1,216,141 (76%) |
382,609 (24%) |
|
| Proposition 8 | Constitutional conventions | Call for a Constitutional Convention to revise the state constitution. |
|
705,915 (51%) |
668,080 (49%) |
|
| Proposition 9 | Alternative healthcare; Healthcare governance | Create the State Chiropractors Association to regulate chiropractic and physical therapy practitioners and practices. |
|
662,548 (38%) |
1,082,795 (62%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in California
- List of California ballot measures
- 1934 ballot measures
External links
State of California Sacramento (capital) | |
|---|---|
| Elections |
What's on my ballot? | Elections in 2025 | How to vote | How to run for office | Ballot measures |
| Government |
Who represents me? | U.S. President | U.S. Congress | Federal courts | State executives | State legislature | State and local courts | Counties | Cities | School districts | Public policy |