Title
Elected County Assessor
Proposition Summary
ELECTED COUNTY ASSESSOR. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Presently, the State Constitution requires the offices of district attorney and sheriff to be elective in both charter and noncharter counties. This measure amends the Constitution to provide the office of assessor shall also be an elective office in charter and noncharter counties. Summary of Legislative Analyst's estimate of net state and local government fiscal impact: This measure would have no direct state or local fiscal effect.
Proposition Number
66
Year
1988
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
Assembly - Ayes, 65; Noes, 0 -- Senate - Ayes, 38; Noes, 0
Popular Vote Results
Y: 3833206; A: 73.53; N: 1379782; B: 26.47
Election Type
Primary
Proposition Type
Senate Constitutional Amendment
Code Sections Affected
Amended Cal. Const. art. XI, sections 1 and 4
For Author
Barry Keene, Senate Majority Leader State Senator, 2nd District; Ken Maddy, Senate Minority Leader State Senator, 14th District; Virginia A. Loftus, Assessor, County of Shasta President, California Assessors' Association
Against Author
Gary B. Wesley, Attorney at Law
Rebuttal Against Author
Barry Keene, Senate Majority Leader State Senator, 2nd District; Ken Maddy, Senate Minority Leader State Senator, 14th District; Virginia A. Loftus, Assessor, County of Shasta President, California Assessors' Association
Recommended Citation
Elected County Assessor California Proposition 66 (1988).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/1009