Government
Nov. 5, 2020
State voters show conservative bent on propositions, but strengthen Democrat supermajority
Voters rejected measures to restart affirmative action, allow 17-year-olds to vote and raise property taxes on businesses, according to results that were not final by press time Wednesday.




California voters showed a conservative bent on several state ballot measures while leaving the Legislature even more firmly in the hands of Democrats.
Voters rejected measures to restart affirmative action, allow 17-year-olds to vote and raise property taxes on businesses, according to results that were not final by press time Wednesday.
These results mean that several dynamics from the past legi...
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