Title
Elections. Primaries.
Proposition Summary
Elections. Primaries. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. • Requires primary elections where all voters may vote for any state or federal candidate regardless of how a voter or candidate is registered. • Exempts presidential nominations and elections of party central committees. • Only the two primary-election candidates receiving most votes for an office, whether they are candidates with “no party” or members of same or different party, would be listed on general election ballot. • In special primary election, candidate receiving majority vote is elected. • Requires political party’s consent for identification of candidates’ party registration on ballot and in other official election publications. Summary of Legislative Analyst’s Estimate of Net State and Local Government Fiscal Impact: • No significant net fiscal effect on state and local governments.
Proposition Number
62
Year
2004
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y:5119155; A:46.1; N:5968770; B:53.9; Abst:1501758; C:11.93
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute
For Author
STEVE WESTLY, California State Controller; RICHARD J. RIORDAN, California Secretary for Education; BECKY MORGAN, Former State Senator --
Against Author
MARY BERGAN, President, California Federation of Teachers; MARIO RODRIGUEZ, Chairman, The Latino Coalition; JON COUPAL, President, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
Rebuttal Against Author
LEON PANETTA, Former White House Chief of Staff to President Clinton; JULIE PUENTES, Executive Vice-President, Orange County Business Council; HARRIET HOFFMAN, State Coordinator, Committee for an Independent Voice
Recommended Citation
Elections. Primaries. California Proposition 62 (2004).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/1224