California 1993 ballot propositions

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1994
1992

In 1993, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in California on November 2.

  • One was an initiated constitutional amendment.
  • Five were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
  • One was a bond issue.
  • Voters approved two (28.57%) and rejected five (71.43%).

On the ballot

November 2, 1993

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Proposition 168 Amend the constitutional definition of low-rent housing projects.

Defeated

1,946,559 (40%)

2,898,211 (60%)

LRCA

Proposition 169 Authorize a law relating to changes to appropriations in the budget.

Defeated

1,811,118 (39%)

2,868,591 (61%)

LRCA

Proposition 170 Establish provisions relating to repaying school bonds, approval of bonds for schools, and levying fees for schools.

Defeated

1,512,163 (31%)

3,421,342 (69%)

LRCA

Proposition 171 Authorize the legislature to extend special valuation provisions to replacement structures located in different counties.

Approveda

2,449,504 (52%)

2,288,046 (48%)

LRCA

Proposition 172 Establish a revenue source from taxes for public safety purposes.

Approveda

2,893,680 (58%)

2,113,094 (42%)

BI

Proposition 173 Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $200,000,000 for mortgage guaranty insurance and establish the terms of such bonds.

Defeated

2,037,804 (42%)

2,791,573 (58%)

CICA

Proposition 174 Amend the state Constitution to require the state to establish a voucher program for schools.

Defeated

1,561,514 (30%)

3,567,833 (70%)


See also

California

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