California 1942 ballot propositions

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1944
1940

In 1942, voters decided on 18 statewide ballot measures in California on November 3.

  • One was an initiated constitutional amendment.
  • One was an initiated state statute.
  • One was an indirect initiated state statute.
  • 14 were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
  • One was a veto referendum.
  • Voters approved seven (38.89%) and rejected 11 (61.11%).

On the ballot

November 3, 1942

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

IndISS

Proposition 10 Allow for the rehabilitation, readjustment, reorganization, consolidation, or merger of building and loan associations and provide for means of doing such.

Defeated

378,805 (27%)

1,015,128 (73%)

LRCA

Proposition 11 Allow the legislature to regulate wrestling and boxing and require money collected from such regulations to be used for homes for war veterans.

Approveda

1,022,107 (70%)

429,205 (30%)

LRCA

Proposition 12 Allow school districts and fifth and sixth class cities to hold stock in mutual water companies and them to have the same rights as other stockholders.

Approveda

789,385 (56%)

609,226 (44%)

LRCA

Proposition 13 Establish procedures relating to the State Board of Education.

Defeated

617,990 (45%)

758,388 (55%)

LRCA

Proposition 14 Declare the interest rate on any loan or forbearance, allow a contract with an interest of up to 10% and declare the interest rate on court judgments.

Defeated

511,810 (38%)

851,076 (62%)

LRCA

Proposition 15 Allow the Supreme Court to transfer cases to and from itself and establish the jurisdiction of other courts.

Defeated

284,009 (22%)

999,255 (78%)

LRCA

Proposition 16 Provide that nothing prohibits the legislature from allowing administrative agencies and officers to answer questions within their jurisdiction

Defeated

323,558 (23%)

1,103,717 (77%)

LRCA

Proposition 17 Allow the legislature to require that state money under state authority be held in a trust by the State Treasurer before being deposited in the treasury.

Approveda

897,132 (68%)

426,872 (32%)

LRCA

Proposition 18 Substitute the State Controller for the Surveyor 0eneral on the Reapportionment Commission.

Approveda

859,783 (67%)

421,919 (33%)

VR

Proposition 1 Define hot cargo, define secondary boycott, and prohibit hot cargo and secondary boycotts.

Approveda

1,124,624 (55%)

909,061 (45%)

LRCA

Proposition 2 Require annual sessions of the legislature and require the governor submit a budget for the next fiscal year within the first five days of the legislative session

Defeated

623,316 (43%)

840,494 (57%)

CISS

Proposition 3 Create the Board of Examiners and require those applying to the Medical, Dental, Osteopathic, or Chiropractic Board to pass a written examination.

Defeated

584,324 (34%)

1,132,957 (66%)

CICA

Proposition 4 Require that income taxes be approved by the majority of voters and repeal the 1935 Personal Income Tax Act,

Defeated

763,700 (46%)

907,311 (54%)

LRCA

Proposition 5 Set the pay for legislative members at $200 per month and fix the rate for mileage reimbursement at a maximum of $0.05 per mile.

Defeated

531,931 (36%)

961,023 (64%)

LRCA

Proposition 6 Create the Board of Forestry to represent the state's interests in state and federal forestry.

Defeated

714,527 (49%)

736,977 (51%)

LRCA

Proposition 7 Establish taxation on insurance companies and set rates for such taxation.

Approveda

987,687 (69%)

449,094 (31%)

LRCA

Proposition 8 Require that all money relating to protection, conservation, propagation, or preservation of fish, game, mollusks, or crustaceans collected through fines, forfeitures, and other manners be used for further such purposes.

Approveda

1,100,033 (73%)

398,944 (27%)

LRCA

Proposition 9 Allow the salary of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Treasurer, State Controller, and Secretary of State be set during their term of office.

Defeated

647,721 (46%)

756,810 (54%)


See also

California

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