Proposition Summary
Initiative. Adds Article XXVI to Constitution. Requires same to be used for highway purposes and vehicle regulation. Permits use of portion thereof, under legislative authorization, for aiding assessment districts, formed before 1933 for highway purposes, and paying local bonds issued therefor. Requires fees and taxes be equal, notwithstanding type of fuel or engine. Permits reenacting or continuing 1935 statute imposing vehicle license fee based on value, provided revenue, excluding collection costs and subventions to counties and municipalities, is first applied to obligations under State highway bonds outstanding when measure becomes effective.
Proposition Number
10
Year
1936
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 829440; A: 43.9; N: 1061114; B: 56.1
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
For Author
Standish L. Mitchell, Secretary and General Manager, Automobile Club of Southern California; Leland W. Cutler, California Highway Council, Inc.; Stanley Abel, Supervisor, Kern County
Against Author
Arthur H. Breed, Former State Senator for Alameda County and former President Pro Tem. California Senate
Recommended Citation
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAXES AND LICENSE FEES California Proposition 10 (1936).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/353