Title
SENATE REAPPORTIONMENT
Proposition Summary
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Establishes and apportions 40 senatorial districts. Provides for election of all Senators in 1962, one-half of Senators to be elected every two years thereafter, Requires Legislature in 1961 to fix boundaries of districts in counties having more than one district on basis of population, area, and economic affinity, which may be refixed following each decennial federal census. Permits Legislature following 1980 and each subsequent decennial federal census to reapportion senatorial districts on same basis; provided no county shall have more than 7 districts and 20 districts be appOl'ti01lPd to designated counties.
Proposition Number
15
Year
1960
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 1876185; A: 35.5; N: 3408090; B: 64.5
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
constitutional Initiative
For Author
Frank G. Bonelli, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles County; Mrs. Leiland Atherton Irish, Civic Leader; James L. Beebe, Chairman, State and Local Government Committee, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
Against Author
J. F. Sullivan, Jr., Chairman Californians Against Proposition No. 15; George W. Milias, Immediate Past Chairman Republican State Central Committee; Joseph L. Wyatt, Jr., President California Democratic Council
Recommended Citation
SENATE REAPPORTIONMENT California Proposition 15 (1960).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/623