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California 1954 ballot propositions
In 1954, voters decided on 20 statewide ballot measures in California on November 2.
- One was an initiated constitutional amendment.
- 17 were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One was a legislatively referred state statute.
- One was a bond issue.
- Voters approved 13 (65%) and rejected seven (35%).
On the ballot
November 2, 1954
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proposition 10 | Legislature; Executive | Establish the term of Assembly members as four years, establish the term of Senators as six years, and limit the governor to two successive terms. |
|
962,245 (31%) |
2,122,878 (69%) |
|
| Proposition 11 | Taxes; Veterans | Allow for a tax exemption of up to $5,000 on homes acquired with federal assistance for veterans |
|
2,967,383 (90%) |
339,938 (10%) |
|
| Proposition 12 | Suffrage | Allow those who have completed their penalties for committing an infamous crime to vote. |
|
1,479,805 (48%) |
1,626,061 (52%) |
|
| Proposition 13 | Local | Allow the city of Vernon to frame a charter, allow such charter to define voter eligibility, and limit future annexations to uninhabited territory. |
|
1,067,525 (40%) |
1,583,890 (60%) |
|
| Proposition 14 | Education; Taxes; Property | Specify that the tax exemption for college buildings under construction includes the land on which the building is located. |
|
2,189,205 (71%) |
875,069 (29%) |
|
| Proposition 15 | Taxes; Property | Exempt property under construction owned by non-profit organizations for religious hospitals or charitable purposes from taxation. |
|
2,255,243 (73%) |
820,056 (27%) |
|
| Proposition 16 | Water; Property | Require that any acquisition of property by any agency means that such agency agrees to conform with California water law. |
|
2,003,716 (70%) |
862,540 (30%) |
|
| Proposition 17 | Taxes; Budgets; Transportation | Allow money collected from street and highway revenues to be used for financing vehicle parking facilities, |
|
968,835 (31%) |
2,144,142 (69%) |
|
| Proposition 18 | Immigration; Property | Allow all foreigners who live in the United States and are eligible for citizenship the same property ownership rights as native-born citizens. |
|
2,165,064 (72%) |
846,827 (28%) |
|
| Proposition 19 | Judiciary | Allow a non-lawyer judge to be a judge of a municipal court if the person served as a judge of a justice court for five years. |
|
1,411,456 (50%) |
1,424,507 (50%) |
|
| Proposition 1 | Veterans; Bonds | Allow for bonds up to $175,000,00 to help the Department of Veterans Affairs help veterans and establish the terms of such bonds. |
|
2,560,629 (79%) |
664,000 (21%) |
|
| Proposition 20 | Local | Extend the amount of time given to the board of freeholders while drafting a county charter to six months. |
|
1,791,922 (68%) |
835,038 (32%) |
|
| Proposition 2 | Education; Bonds | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $100,000,000 for school district buildings and equipment and establish the terms of such bonds. |
|
2,758,076 (80%) |
686,507 (20%) |
|
| Proposition 3 | Alcohol; Administrative organization | Establish the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to control alcohol licensing and establish the makeup of such department. |
|
2,265,436 (66%) |
1,152,238 (34%) |
|
| Proposition 4 | Public assistance | Increase monthly payments to aged people who meet the requirements of the Welfare and Institutions Code. |
|
1,688,319 (45%) |
2,030,132 (55%) |
|
| Proposition 5 | Taxes; Property; Transportation | Continue the local property tax exemption on California-registered freight and passenger ships with more than a 50 ton burden, |
|
2,306,460 (72%) |
913,796 (28%) |
|
| Proposition 6 | Legislature; Salaries | Establish the salary of state legislators at $500 per month. |
|
1,618,027 (52%) |
1,482,536 (48%) |
|
| Proposition 7 | Legislature; Property | Allow the legislature to amend or repeal the Land Title Law (Torrens Act). |
|
1,950,919 (72%) |
744,089 (28%) |
|
| Proposition 8 | Ports; Property taxes; Tax exemptions | Exempt deep sea fishing, freight, and passenger vessels of with over a 100 ton burden from local property taxation. |
|
1,218,207 (40%) |
1,824,701 (60%) |
|
| Proposition 9 | Taxes; Property; Religion | Exempt church buildings in the course of construction, including the equipment used and land where located, from taxation. |
|
2,405,125 (73%) |
869,733 (27%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in California
- List of California ballot measures
- 1954 ballot measures
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