[1] Election officials announced on May 5 that the proposition had collected sufficient signatures to qualify for the ballot.
The Congressional Redistricting Initiative: Ballot language was filed by Charles Munger, Jr., who was also Proposition 20's largest financial supporter.
This meant that California's congressional district boundaries would certainly undergo major upheaval after the 2010 census.
The three sections are: Charles Munger launched the campaign to qualify the Congressional Redistricting Initiative for the 2010 ballot.
[5] The New York Times characterized Proposition 20's supporters as "an unlikely collection of election-reform groups, civil rights nonprofits and former officials from both major parties who say that the current system of redistricting has left politicians unaccountable.
They are: Through September 22, neither of the committees specifically aimed at Proposition 20 had received any contributions to speak of.