Proposition Summary
MURDER. BART AND CSU PEACE OFFICERS. LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE AMENDMENT. • Existing law provides that the punishment for the murder in the second degree of specified peace officers is life without the possibility of parole if the crime occurs while the officer is on duty and aggravating factors are present. This measure specifies these enhanced sentence provisions would also apply when the victim is a peace officer employed by the Bay Area Rapid Transit District or the California State University System. Summary of Legislative Analyst’s Estimate of Net State and Local Government Fiscal Impact: • Unknown, probably minor, additional state costs.
Proposition Number
19
Year
2000
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
Final Votes Cast by the Legislature on SB 1690 (Proposition 19) Assembly - Ayes, 70; Noes, 3 -- Senate - Ayes, 36; Noes, 0
Popular Vote Results
Y: 5126737; A: 73.6; N: 1840850; B: 26.4
Election Type
Primary
Proposition Type
Legislative Initiative Amendment
For Author
Richard Rainey, State Senator, 7th Senatorial District; Thomas M. Blalock, Vice President, BART Board of Directors
Against Author
GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT, Past Chair, Libertarian Party of California; TED BROWN, Insurance Adjuster/Investigator; LARRY HINES, Legal Secretary
Rebuttal Against Author
RICHARD RAINEY, State Senator, 7th Senatorial District; THOMAS BLALOCK, Vice-President, BART Board of Directors
Recommended Citation
Murder. BART and CSU Peace Officers. California Proposition 19 (2000).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/1190