The following ballot measure language has been approved by the Attorney General for use in the 2018 General Election.
Ballot Measure Name | Type | official ballot language |
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Proposition 125 | Constitutional Referral | Proposition 125 Ballot Language |
Proposition 126 | Constitutional Initiative | Proposition 126 Ballot Language |
Proposition 127 | Constitutional Initiative | Proposition 127 Ballot Language |
Proposition 305 | Statutory Referendum | Proposition 305 Ballot Language |
Proposition 306 | Statutory Referral | Proposition 306 Ballot Language |
The deadline to file Ballot Measure Arguments for or against proposed ballot measures for the 2018 General Election was July 11, 2018. Please note, the following short-hand descriptions will not necessarily appear in the 2018 General Election publicity pamphet.
Ballot Measure Name | Arguments "For" | Arguments "Against" |
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Proposition 125 | ||
Proposition 126 | X Shirt Paisley X Eight Eight Paisley aF0qFx | |
Proposition 127 | ||
Gap Gap Promotion Promotion Gap Promotion Gap Gap Promotion Promotion Proposition 305 | ||
Proposition 306 |
Please note: Ballot measure arguments will be printed in the publicity pamphlet in the order in which they were paid for and received by the Secretary of State's Office. The Secretary of State prints arguments in the publicity pamphlet exactly as the arguments were received, including any typographical errors made by the submitter. Submitters are solely responsible for the content and accuracy of their arguments.
Check here for the initiative, referendum, and recall applications that were submitted for the 2018 election cycle.
Initiative Measures | 150,642 |
Constitutional Amendments | 225,963 |
Referendum Petitions | 75,321 |