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California Governor to President Initiative (2016)

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California Governor to President Initiative
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Election date
November 8, 2016
Topic
State executive official measures
Status
Not on the ballot
Type
Constitutional amendment
Origin
Citizens


The California Governor to President Initiative did not make the ballot in California on November 8, 2016, as an initiated constitutional amendment.

The measure would have renamed the elected executive position of "California Governor" to California President.[1]

The ballot initiative was proposed by Sovereign California.

Sovereign California proposed a "Devolution" Panel Initiative in 2016. The organization also supported the Resident Deportation Ban Initiative. In early 2015, Sovereign California planned to propose multiple ballot initiatives in the future “seeking to redefine the relationship between the United States and the California Republic.”[2]

Text of measure

Ballot title:

President of California. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

Official summary:

"Amends the California Constitution to replace the word Governor with the word President."

Fiscal impact statement:

Note: The fiscal impact statement for a California ballot initiative authorized for circulation is jointly prepared by the state's legislative analyst and its director of finance.

"Potential minor one-time costs to state and local government to change the name of the chief executive in government documents."

Support

Sovereign California logo 2014.png

Sovereign California proposed the initiative.[3]

Donors

One ballot measure campaign committee registered in support of the measure:[4]

Committee Amount raised Amount spent
Sovereign California $0 $0
Total $0 $0

Path to the ballot

See also: California signature requirements

See also

External links

Additional reading

Footnotes