2006 California elections

Thirteen propositions, including five bond measures, qualified to be listed on the general election ballot in California.

1A would amend the California constitution to limit the conditions under which the transfer of gasoline sales tax revenues from transportation costs to other uses may be allowed.

1C authorizes the state to sell $2.85 billion in bonds to fund new and existing housing and development programs.

1D allows the state to sell $10.4 billion in bonds to fund construction and building modernization for K-12 schools and institutions of higher education.

It effectively blocks offenders from living in the vast majority of the areas of large California cities.

Within 24 hours of its passage, its enforcement was blocked by U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, who ruled in a lawsuit filed by an existing offender based on its retroactive nature.

[17] Allows the state to sell $5.4 billion in bonds to fund programs for safe water supply and quality, flood control, park improvements and natural resource protection.

Amends the state constitution to increase the excise tax on tobacco cigarettes by $2.60 per pack, in order to fund healthcare expansion.

Amends the state constitution to allow for a $50 "parcel tax" on the ownership of plots of land (with exclusions for certain elderly or disabled landowners) to provide additional public school funding.

Supreme Court Seat 1 Retention results map by county
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Supreme Court Seat 2 Retention results map by county
Yes:
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Proposition 1A results by county
Yes:
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Proposition 1B results by county
Yes:
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No:
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Proposition 1C results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
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No:
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Proposition 1D results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
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No:
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Proposition 1E results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
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No:
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Proposition 84 results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
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No:
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Proposition 86 results by county
No:
  • 70–80%
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Yes:
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Proposition 18 results by county
No:
  • 80–90%
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  • 60–70%