Proposition Summary
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 22. Repeals and amends several provisions of the ~constitution to eliminate obsolete and superseded provisions without substantive change. Provides any amendment to constitution which is proposed by Legislature solely to eliminate obsolete and superseded provisions shall not affect prior validations and ratifications. Any other measure submitted to the people at the same election which affects the same sections contained in the legislative proposal shall control to the extent of any conflict.
Proposition Number
12
Year
1960
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Popular Vote Results
Y: 3767765; A: 78.4; N: 1038794; B: 21.6
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Senate Constitutional Amendment
Code Sections Affected
Amended Cal. Const. art. IV, section 3, Amended Cal. Const. art. IV, section 5, Amended Cal. Const. art. IV, section 18, Amended Cal. Const. art. IV, section 22, Repealed Cal. Const. art. IV, section 22, Amended Cal. Const. art. IV, section 23, Amended Cal. Const. art. V, section 4.5, Amended Cal. Const. art. V, section 17, Repealed Cal. Const. art. V, section 19, Amended Cal. Const. art. V, section 22, Amended Cal. Const. art. IX, section 2, Repeal Cal. Const. art. X, sections 1,2,3,4,5,6, Amended Cal. Const. art. XIII, section 9, Amended Cal. Const. art. XX, section 20, Repealed Cal. Const. art. XXII, sections 3, 10, 11, 12.
For Author
Nelson S. Dilworth, Senator from Riverside County Thirty-seventh Senatorial District; Stephen P. Teale, Senator from Calaveras, Tuolumne & Mariposa Counties Twenty-sixth Senatorial District; Don Mulford, Assemblyman, 18th Assembly District Berkeley-Albany
Recommended Citation
CONSTITUTION: ELIMINATES OBSOLETE AND SUPERSEDED PROVISIONS California Proposition 12 (1960).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/620