California Bill to Make it More Difficult for Constitutional Amendment Initiatives to Qualify for Ballot

On June 19, the California Assembly Elections Committee will hear ACA 10, by Assemblymember Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles). Currently, an initiative to change the California Constitution needs a petition signed by 8% of the last gubernatorial vote. The proposal would provide that the initiative would also need the signatures of 8% of the last gubernatorial vote in each of at least 27 State Senate districts.

If the legislature passes this proposal, then it would be subject to a popular vote, because it amends the Constitution.


Comments

California Bill to Make it More Difficult for Constitutional Amendment Initiatives to Qualify for Ballot — 4 Comments

  1. What percentage of New Age incumbent robot party hack gerrymander folks in the gerrymander Congress and State legislatures are NOT EVIL ANTI-Democracy control freaks – i.e. wannabee Stalins or Hitlers ???

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V. – to END the EVIL rule of the EVIL monsters.

  2. @2 and 3 – No one cares how many members of parliament there are because your group has no power or influence. Your group is just a web page.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.