For this election, candidates running in odd-numbered districts ran for four-year terms.
Proposition 60A would reserve proceeds from sale of surplus state property purchased with General Fund monies to payment of principal, interest on Economic Recovery Bonds approved in March 2004.
Proposition 61 authorizes $750 million in bonds for grants for construction, expansion, remodeling, renovation, furnishing and equipping children's hospitals.
Proposition 63 would establish a 1% tax on taxable personal income above $1 million to fund expanded health services for the mentally ill.
Proposition 64 limits the ability for lawsuits to be filed, only allowing them if there was actual loss.
Proposition 65 would amend the constitution to allow for voter approval of reductions of local fee or tax revenues.
Proposition 68 would amend the constitution to allow tribal compact amendments, allowing casino gaming for sixteen non-tribal establishments unless tribes accept.
Proposition 72 would require health care coverage for employees working for large and medium employers.