We promised our friends here a bit of a voterโs guide for all of the statewide propositions here in California. Now that I have my handy dandy voter guide booklet, I want to make good on that promise.
There are 10 propositions this year:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36.
@Museek @mikeharmanos Yes on 33, no on 34. I need to spend this coming long weekend on the other ones. I usually see what the state Democratic Party and the LA Times say about the props.
@LiberalLibrarian @Museek Hereโs what the #California Democratic Party says on the props. #politics
@LiberalLibrarian @Museek Iโm with you, LL.
Everything gets a Yes vote except 34 and 36.
That was surprisingly easy!
And of course, look to your local Dem party for local measures.
@mikeharmanos @LiberalLibrarian
Thanks for that. i just shared to all of the mom groups and renters groups..
@LiberalLibrarian @Museek A big Yes vote on Prop 3. That would repeal the infamous Prop 8 of 2008. Prop 3 would repeal Proposition 8 (2008), which defined marriage as a union between one man and one woman, and
declare that a "right to marry is a fundamental right" in the California Constitution.
No brainer. โ . YES on 3.