Proposition Summary
Increases prison sentences and fines for human trafficking convictions. Requires convicted human traffickers to register as sex offenders. Requires registered sex offenders to disclose Internet activities and identities. Fiscal Impact: Costs of a few million dollars annually to state and local governments for addressing human trafficking offenses. Potential increased annual fine revenue of a similar amount, dedicated primarily for human trafficking victims.
Proposition Number
35
Year
2012
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Popular Vote Results
Y:10078476;A:81.3;N:2310610;B:18.7
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative Statute
For Author
Leah Albright-Byrd, Human Trafficking Survivor
Against Author
Maxine Doogan, President, Erotic Service Providers Legal, Education, and Research Project, Inc.
Rebuttal Against Author
Wilthelma Ortiz, Human Trafficking Survivor
Recommended Citation
HUMAN TRAFFICKING. PENALTIES. California Proposition 35 (2012).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/1314