Proposition Summary
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Adds Article XXXII to Constitution. Permits wagering and gambling in licensed establishments. Creates five-man state commission empowered to license and supervise pari-mutuel betting at tracks, off-track bookmaking, wagering on athletic and skill contests, and gambling games and devices. Authorizes commission to operate or license gaming, lotteries, etc. Imposes percentage taxes on money wagered, revenue to be deposited in pension and welfare fund for payment of aged and blind aid allowances. Names first members of commission, future members to •be elected. Continues licensing authority of Horse Racing Board.
Proposition Number
6
Year
1950
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 789297; A: 22.8; N: 2675641; B: 77.2
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
For Author
Roy G. Owens, Vice President, Pension and Taxpayers Union, Inc.; Glen S. Wilson, Former Townsend Plan National Field Representative; Aaron Sapiro, Attorney at Law
Against Author
Francis V. Keesling, Sr., Chairman, Californians Against the Gambling Combine; Mrs. Edward T. Walker, President, California Congress of Parents and Teachers; Mrs. Chalmers McGaughey, Chairman, Southern California Citizens Committee
Recommended Citation
LEGALIZING AND LICENSING GAMBLING California Proposition 6 (1950).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/512