Tuesday, November 08, 2005

The Propositions

Once the polls close at 8:00 p.m., we'll be live blogging information here regarding the state ballot measures here. Feel free to add your own comments.
Proposition 73. Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy -- State of California (Initiative Constitutional Amendment)
Should the California Constitution be amended to require notification of the parent or legal guardian of an unemancipated, pregnant minor at least 48 hours before performing an abortion on the minor?

Proposition 74. Public School Teachers. Waiting Period for Permanent Status. Dismissal -- State of California (Initiative Statute)
Should the probationary period for public school teachers be increased from two to five years, and should the process by which school boards can dismiss a permanent certificated employee be modified?

Proposition 75. Public Employee Union Dues. Restrictions on Political Contributions. Employee Consent Requirement -- State of California (Initiative Statute)
Should public employee unions be required to obtain annual written consent from each member in order to use a portion of that member's dues for political activity?

Proposition 76. State Spending and School Funding Limits -- State of California (Initiative Constitutional Amendment)
Should Californians make major Constitutional changes to create an additional state spending limit, grant the governor substantial new power to unilaterally reduce state spending, and revise key provisions relating to Proposition 98, school and community college funding, and transportation funding authorized by Proposition 42?

Proposition 77. Redistricting. Initiative Constitutional Amendment -- State of California (Initiative Constitutional Amendment)
Should the California Constitution be amended to change the process of redistricting California's State Senate, State Assembly, Congressional and Board of Equalization districts, transferring the implementation of redistricting from the Legislature to a panel of three retired judges, selected by legislative leaders?

Proposition 78. Discounts on Prescription Drugs -- State of California (Initiative Statute)
Should the state adopt a new state drug discount program to reduce the costs of prescription drugs for Californians at or below 300 percent of the federal poverty level?

Proposition 79. Prescription Drug Discounts. State-Negotiated Rebates -- State of California (Initiative Statute)
Should the state of California create a new prescription drug discount program for residents at or below 400 percent of the federal poverty level, and change state law to make it illegal to engage in profiteering from the sale of prescription drugs?

Proposition 80. Electric Service Providers. Regulation -- State of California (Initiative Statute)
Should the state expand its regulation of the electric industry?

19 comments:

Mayor Sam said...

Polls are closed.

Mayor Sam said...

Orange County voter turnout at 17.68% as of 6pm.

Mayor Sam said...

LA County

77 - REDISTRICTING -
YES 149,303 44.76
NO 184,241 55.24

Mayor Sam said...

73 Minor's Pregnancy

Yes 459,324 52.1
No 423,129 47.9

Mayor Sam said...

74 Teacher Tenure

Y 458,207 51.5
N 432,738 48.5

Mayor Sam said...

75 Public Union Dues
Y 498,170 56.0
N 392,459 44.0

Mayor Sam said...

FYI, the previous three reports are statewide numbers.

Mayor Sam said...

76 Spending/Funding
Yes 590,391 44.6
No 732,973 55.4

Mayor Sam said...

77 N Redistricting Yes 622,910 47.5
No 687,199 52.5

Mayor Sam said...

78 Rx Drug Discounts Y 567,199 43.4
N 737,787 56.6 Map

79 Rx Drug Rebates Y 484,157 37.2
N 815,013 62.8 Map

80 Electric Regulation Y 441,338 34.5
N 834,975 65.5 Map

Mayor Sam said...

Schwarzenegger on now...

Thanks all the voters and volunteers

Mayor Sam said...

The volunteers hardworking, thousands working phone banks, offices, painting signs, etc.

California is lucky to have you as citizens!

Mayor Sam said...

Thank you Maria

CHEERS

Maria I know this campaign has been tough, I could have spent more time at home with you and the children and I know these negative ads have been tough on you and the children

Mayor Sam said...

Thank you for your love and support and being the best friend I have.

Mayor Sam said...

I was in Vegas and told people I am going to go to the polls and smile on Tuesday. But now I don't know how much we will smile, we need to wait for the results probably tomorrow morning.

Whatever the outcome we are going to work to make California better place.

Mayor Sam said...

Senator Perrata presented his case in a debate, then I presented my case.

Backstage, we talked and shook hands and he said he can't wait until election is over so we can get back to work and work together. I told him the same thing. Got same reaction from Fabian Nunez. Let us work together for California. I am looking forward to this Thursday where Democrats and Republicans will get together with me where we will have a Big Five meeting. We will find common ground and bring new ideas to the table, the bigger the better.

Mayor Sam said...

I am looking forward to this meeting, then after I am going to China on a trade mission to bring more business to California. Then we will come home and get down to business because there is much work to be done.

Mayor Sam said...

We have to rebuild our infrastructure, we need more teachers, police, nurses, clean water, affordable housing and we also need more bipartisanship. We need change but the people are sick and tired of all the fighting.

Mayor Sam said...

Linda Breakstone of KCAL with Warren Beatty

(mumble, mumble) I don't know what to think, he seemed gracious, but the things he wants cost money.

Breakstone: He seems he wants to move on.

Beatty: Well that's good lets see what happens.

Annette Benning: He wanted to thank his supporters I respect him for that, he isn't ready to concede, I understand, its good he wants to work together, that's new.

Maria Shriver is incredibly supportive and kind to him.

Beatty: Hopeful everyone will work together. Lets see some action.