Proposition Summary
Legislative Constitutional Amendment. Requires Legislature to provide for primary elections for partisan offices, including an open presidential primary. Provides that a United States citizen 18 years of age and resident of this state may vote in all elections. Declares certain offices nonpartisan. Provides for secret ballot. Requires Legislature to define residence, provide for registration and free elections, prohibit improper election practices, and remove election privileges of certain persons. Financial impact: None.
Proposition Number
7
Year
1972
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Popular Vote Results
Y: 5226396; A: 68.3; N: 2426818; B: 31.7
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Senate Constitutional Amendment
Relevant Case
Richardson v. Ramirez: 418 U.S. 24, 1974; Ramirez v. Brown: 9 Cal. 3d 199, 1973
Code Sections Affected
Repealed Cal. Const. art. II, Added Cal. Const. art. II
For Author
Albert S. Rodda, State Senator, 5th District; John T. Knox, Assemblyman, 11th District; Judge Bruce W. Sumner, Chairman, Constitution Revision Commission
Against Author
James E. Whetmore, State Senator, 35th District
Rebuttal Against Author
Albert S. Rodda, State Senator, 5th District; John T. Knox, Assemblyman, 11th District; Judge Bruce W. Sumner, Chairman, Constitution Revision Commission
Recommended Citation
ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY California Proposition 7 (1972).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/754