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California Propositions 2024 Election Coverage

November 5, 2024 by Tony Gleason

Results updated by Kelsie Patterson

In California, residents will be voting for governor and for a variety of propositions. The topics of the propositions range from marriage, to minimum wage, to housing. Scroll down for election updates.

The Graphic will be closely following Propositions 2, 3, 4, 5, 32, 33 and 36.

The Graphic will get results of propositions from the California Secretary of State webpage.

% of precincts partially reporting: 100%

Last updated: 11/6, 6:04 PM

Proposition 2: Bonds for Public School and College Facilities

Results:

Yes: 56.9%

No: 43.1%

Proposition 3: Constitutional Right to Marriage

Results:

Yes: 61.0%

No: 39.0%

Proposition 4: Bonds for Water, Wildfire and Climate Risks

Results:

Yes: 57.9%

No: 42.1%

Proposition 5: Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure

Results:

Yes: 43.7%

No: 56.3%

Proposition 32: Raises Minimum Wage $18 for all employees by 2026

Results:

Yes: 48.0%

No: 52.0%

Proposition 33: Local Government Residential Rent Control

Results:

Yes: 38.5%

No: 61.5%

Proposition 36: Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes

Results:

Yes: 70.4%

No: 29.6%

Filed Under: Election, News Tagged With: california, Election 2024, Hunter Dunn, pepperdine graphic media, Prop 3, Prop 4, Prop 5, Proposition 3, Proposition 32, Proposition 33, Proposition 5, Tony Gleason

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