Proposition Summary
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends Constitution to recast various terms presently couched in the masculine gender to refer to the "person" or official referred to and makes other minor, nonsubstantive language changes. Financial impact: none.
Proposition Number
11
Year
1974
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
FINAL VOTE CAST BY LEGISLATURE ON ACA 99 (PROPOSITION 11): Assembly - Ayes, 65; Noes, 0 -- Senate - Ayes, 27; Noes, 8
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2630958; A: 50.4; N: 2586035; B: 49.6
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Assembly Constitutional Amendment
Code Sections Affected
Amended Cal. Const. art. II, section 4, Amended Cal. Const, art. IV, sections 2,10,12,13,15,21,27,28, Amended Cal. Const. art. V, sections 1,2,7,8,9,10,13, Amended Cal. Const. art. VI, sections 2,3,4,6,8,15,16,17,18,19, Amended Cal. Const. art. IX, section 2, Amended Cal. Const. art. XIV, section 3, Amended Cal. Const. art. XX, sections 10,15,21,25
For Author
Alan Sieroty, Assemblyman, 59th District; Anita Miller, California Commission on the Status of Women; Donald L. Grunsky, Senator, 17th District
Against Author
Timothy D. Weinland, Law Student, University of the Pacific-McGeorge School of Law
Recommended Citation
MISCELLANEOUS LANGUAGE CHANGES REGARDING GENDER California Proposition 11 (1974).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/797