May 19, 2009 ballot measures in California
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Statewide
| Number | Description | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Proposition 1A | Prop 1A combines a 4-year tax hike of about $16 billion with a state spending cap | |
| Proposition 1B | Modification of California Proposition 98 (1998) to free up money for state's budget overruns. | |
| Proposition 1C | Sell rights to future lottery proceeds as a way of raising some cash now for state budget. | |
| Proposition 1D | Asks voters to approve taking money from Prop 10 in 1998 for purposes not allowed in that 1998 vote. | |
| Proposition 1E | Asks voters to take money from Prop 63 for purposes not allowed in that 2004 vote. | |
| Proposition 1F | No pay raises for state legislators in years when there is a state budget deficit | |
County
Alameda
a Hayward utility users tax, Measure A, May 2009
Contra Costa
d Mt. Diablo School District parcel tax, Measure D, May 2009
Los Angeles
a Palmdale Hotel Tax, Measure A, May 2009
a Palmdale Repeal of Term Limits, Measure B, May 2009
Madera
d Madera County hotel tax, Measure D, May 2009
Riverside
a Desert Hot Springs utility users tax, Measure A, May 2009
Sacramento
a Sacramento County Binding Arbitration for Police, Measure A, May 2009
d Rancho Cordova Utility Users Tax, Measure B, May 2009
San Bernardino
a Mountains Community Hospital parcel tax, May 2009
San Mateo
d Pacifica Sales Tax, Measure D, May 2009
Santa Clara
a Morgan Hill Measure A, May 2009
Tulare
d Springville Union Elementary School bonds, Measure L, May 2009
Tuolumne
a Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified School District recall of all board members, 2009
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