November 2000 California Elections
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- Election Results
- Official and Nonpartisan Sources
- California Secretary of State
- Official Voter Information Guide [California Secretary of State]
- League of Women Voters
- California Online Voter Guide [California Voter Foundation]
- Easy Reader Voter Guide
- Official Voter Information Guide [California Secretary of State]
- General Election Archives
- UCLA Online Campaign Literature Archive
- Archive of web sites on the November 2000 General Election. Includes sites about the election, candidate sites and sites for or against ballot measures.
- Ballot Measures
- Ballot Pamphlet
- Contains summaries, analsyes, arguments and full text of all ballot measures.
- Legislative Analyst's Office Analyses of Propositions
- California Voter Foundation Non-Partisan Analysis of the Propositions
- Proposition 32 - Veterans' Bond Act of 2000
- California Voter Foundation Non-Partisan Analysis of the Propositions
- Provides for a bond issue of $500,000,000 to provide farm and home aid for California veterans.
- Proposition 33 - Participation in Public Employee's Retirement System
- Allows legislative members to participate in the Public Employees' Retirement System plans in which a majority of state employees may participate.
- Proposition 34 - Campaign Contributions and Spending. Limits. Disclosure.
- Limits campaign contributions and loans to state candidates and political parties. Provides voluntary spending limits; expands public disclosure requirements and increases penalties.
- Proposition 35 - Public Works Projects. Use of Private Contractors for Engineering and Architectural Services
- Amends Constitution eliminating existing restrictions on state, local contracting with private entities for engineering, architectural services; contracts awarded by competitive selection; bidding permitted, not required.
- Proposition 36 - Drugs. Probation and Treatment Program
- Requires probation and drug treatment, not incarceration, for possession, use, transportation of controlled substances and similar parole violations, except sale or manufacture. Authorizes dismissal of charges after completion of treatment.
- Proposition 37 - Fees. Vote Requiremenets. Taxes.
- Requires two-thirds vote of State Legislature, majority or two-thirds of local electorate to impose future state, local fees on activity to study or mitigate its environmental, societal or economic effects. Defines such fees as taxes except property, development, certain other fees.
- Proposition 38 - School Vouchers. State-Funded Private and Religious Education. Public School Funding.
- Authorizes annual state payments of at least $4000 per pupil for private/religious schools. Permits replacement of current constitutional public school funding formula.
- Proposition 39 - School Facilities. 55% Local Vote. Bonds, Taxes. Accountability Requirements
- Authorizes bonds for repair, construction or replacement of school facilities, classrooms, if approved by 55% local vote.
- Campaign Finance
- CAL-ACCESS
- California Automated Lobbying and Campaign Contribution & Expenditure Search System from the Secretary of State.







