Proposition Summary

CAMPAIGN FUNDING, CONTRIBUTION LIMITS. PROHIBITION OF PUBLIC FUNDING. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Limits annual political contributions to a candidate for public office to $1,000 from each person, $2,500 from each political committee, and $5,000 from a political party and each "broad based political committee," as defined. Permits stricter local limits. Limits gifts and honoraria to elected officials to $1,000 from each single source per year. Prohibits transfer of funds between candidates or their controlled committees. Prohibits sending newsletters or other mass mailings, as defined, at public expense. Prohibits public officials using and candidates accepting public funds for purpose of seeking elective office. Summary of Legislative Analyst's estimate of net state and local government fiscal impact. Measure would result in net savings to state and local governments. State administrative costs would be about $1.1 million a year when measure is fully operational. These costs would be more than completely offset by savings of about $1.8 million annually resulting from ban on publicly funded newsletters and mass mailings. Local governments would have unknown annual savings primarily from the ban on publicly funded newsletters and mass mailings.

Proposition Number

73

Year

1988

Document Type

Proposition

Pass/Fail

Pass

Popular Vote Results

Y: 3144944; A: 58.06; N: 2271941; B: 41.94

Election Type

Primary

Proposition Type

Initiative statutory

Relevant Case

Vannatta v. Keisling: 151 F.3d 1215, 9th Cir. 1998; SEIU v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 955 F.2d 1312, 9th Cir. 1992; California Prolife Council PAC v. Scully: 989 F. Supp. 1282, E.D. Cal. 1998; Burkholder v. Underwriters at Lloyd's, London: 1996 U.S. Dist. Lexis 21037, S.D. Miss. 1996; Zeller v. Florida Bar: 909 F. Supp. 1518, N.D. Fla. 1995; National Black Police Ass'n v. District of Columbia Bd. of Elections & Ethics: 858 F. Supp. 251, D.C. 1994; SEIU v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 747 F. Supp. 580, E.D. Cal. 1990; SEIU v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 721 F. Supp. 1172, E.D. Cal. 1989; Kopp v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 11 Cal. 4th 607: 905 P.2d 1248: 47 Cal. Rptr. 2d 108, 1995; Gerken v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 6 Cal. 4th 707: 863 P.2d 694: 25 Cal. Rptr. 2d 449, 1993; Johnson v. Bradley: 4 Cal. 4th 389: 841 P.2d 990: 14 Cal. Rptr 2d 470, 1992; Taxpayers v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 51 Cal. 3d 744: 799 P.2d 1220: 274 Cal. Rptr. 787, 1990; Warden v. State Bar of Cal.: 53 Cal. App. 4th 510: 62 Cal. Rptr. 2d 32, 1997; Laidlaw Waste Sys., Inc. v. Bay Cities Serv., Inc.: 43 Cal. App. 4th 430: 50 Cal. Rptr. 2d 824, 1996; Los Angeles City Ethics Comm'n v. Superior Ct.: 8 Cal. App. 4th 1287: 11 Cal. Rptr. 2d 150, 1992; Johnson v. Bradley: 7 Cal. App. 4th 236: 279 Cal. Rptr. 881, 1991; Yoshisato v. Superior Ct.: 3 Cal. App. 4th 1070: 284 Cal. Rptr. 182, 1991; California Common Cause v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 221 Cal. App. 3d 647: 269 Cal. Rptr. 873, 1990; County of Sacramento v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 222 Cal. App. 3d 687: 271 Cal. Rptr. 802, 1990; Watson v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 217 Cal. App. 3d 1059: 266 Cal. Rptr. 408, 1990; Center for Pub. Interest Law v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 210 Cal. App. 3d 1476: 259 Cal. Rptr. 21, 1989; Taxpayers v. Fair Political Practices Comm'n: 212 Cal. App. 3d 991: 260 Cal. Rptr. 898, 1989

Code Sections Affected

Added Cal. Gov. Code sections 85100 et seq.

For Author

Joel Fox, President, California Tax Reduction Movement; Dan Stanford, Former Chairman, Fair Political Practices Commission, 1983-85

Against Author

Walter Zelman, Executive Director, California Common Cause; Roy Ulrich, Chairman, California Tax Reform Association; Tom K. Houston, Former Chairman, California Fair Political Practices Commission

Rebuttal Author

Carol Federighi, President, League of Women Voters of California; Lucy Blake, Executive Director, California League of Conservation Voters; John K. Van De Kamp, Attorney General, State of California

Rebuttal Against Author

Quentin L. Kopp, State Senator, 8th District Independent/San Francisco and San Mateo Counties; Joseph B. Montoya, State Senator, 26th District Democratic/Los Angeles County; Ross Johnson, Member of the Assembly, 64th District Republican/Orange County

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