California 1968 ballot propositions
In 1968, voters decided on 12 statewide ballot measures in California. On June 4, voters decided on two. On November 5, voters decided on 10.
- One was an initiated constitutional amendment.
- Eight were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Three were bond issues.
- Voters approved seven (58.33%) and rejected five (41.67%).
On the ballot
June 4, 1968
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 1 | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $200,000,000 for helping veterans acquire farms and homes and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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3,043,191 (62%) |
1,883,692 (38%) |
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Proposition 2 | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $65,000,000 for junior college facilities and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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2,719,659 (57%) |
2,084,728 (43%) |
November 5, 1968
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 1A | Establish a minimum tax exemption of $750.00 for those owning owner-occupied dwellings and not receiving other exemptions. |
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3,500,368 (53%) |
3,058,978 (47%) |
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Proposition 1 | Revise the state Constitution in regards to initiatives and referendums, public education, public buildings, counties and cities, corporations, public utilities, water, homesteads, public lands, civil service, and constitutional revisions. |
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2,606,748 (43%) |
3,462,301 (57%) |
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Proposition 2 | Establish rules for taxing property owned by counties, cities and counties, and cities that are located outside of such governmental body's boundaries. |
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3,067,588 (50%) |
3,012,773 (50%) |
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Proposition 3 | Allow for bonds up to $250,000,000 for state college, university, and urban school facilities and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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2,838,730 (45%) |
3,523,097 (55%) |
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Proposition 4 | Allow the state to incorporate provisions of federal law regarding the reporting and collecting of state income taxes. |
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2,881,249 (47%) |
3,190,542 (53%) |
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Proposition 5 | Allow the legislature to insure loans to nonprofit corporations and public agencies for hospital facilities and their original equipment. |
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3,407,430 (55%) |
2,825,580 (45%) |
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Proposition 6 | Exclude from taxation on insurance companies the premiums paid on contracts for retirement benefits of employees of certain non-profits. |
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2,668,296 (44%) |
3,328,551 (56%) |
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Proposition 7 | Allow money allocated by the State General Fund to any county, city and county, or city to be used for local purposes. |
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3,347,233 (55%) |
2,712,847 (45%) |
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Proposition 8 | Allow the legislature to permit counties, cities and counties, and cities to share state-collected sales and use taxes. |
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3,037,486 (51%) |
2,893,330 (49%) |
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Proposition 9 | Decrease the ad valorem tax on property so that it does not exceed 1% of the market value of the property. |
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2,146,010 (32%) |
4,570,097 (68%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in California
- List of California ballot measures
- 1968 ballot measures
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