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.
@mikeharmanos @Museek @LiberalLibrarian I read the first two and my brain automatically assumed you were writing out the first ten digits of the prime sequence...
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29
But then I realized that was very much not the case, haha.
@mikeharmanos @LiberalLibrarian make sure not to be fooled by 33.. apt owners have shot it down before. They have big ad dollars but go read the opposing research. Just a tip
@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 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.
@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..
@Museek @LiberalLibrarian
There are 10 propositions this year:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36.