Title
RETAIL STORE LICENSE
Proposition Summary
Referendum against act of Legislature (Chapter 849, Statutes 1935) requiring every person or organization owning, operating, or controlling one or more stores, wherein merchandise is sold at retail, obtain annual State license; prescribing fifty cents application fee for each store and one dollar license fee for one store, increasing license fee progressively for second and additional stores to five hundred dollars for each store over nine; excepts filling stations, ice distributing establishments, restaurant facilities of common carriers, newspaper offices, stores wherein sales are incidental to rendering personal service, theatres and motion picture houses.
Proposition Number
22
Year
1936
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 1067443; A: 43.8; N: 1369778; B: 56.2
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Referendum
For Author
Chris N. Jespersen, Senator, Twenty-ninth District; Melvyn I. Cronin, Member of the Assembly, Twenty-fifth District
Against Author
Ray W. Hays, Senator, Thirtieth District; Paul A. Richie, Member of the Assembly, Seventy-ninth District
Recommended Citation
RETAIL STORE LICENSE California Proposition 22 (1936).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/365