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| '''No''' | '''No'''
| align="right" | '''2,091,890''' | align="right" | '''2,643,987'''
| align="right" | '''60.91%''' | align="right" | '''61.54%'''
|- |-
| Yes | Yes
| align="right" | 1,342,655 | align="right" | 1,652,188
| align="right" | 39.09% | align="right" | 38.46%
|-bgcolor="#EEEEEE" |-bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
| align="right" | '''Totals''' | align="right" | '''Totals'''
| align="right" | '''3,434,545''' | align="right" | '''4,296,175'''
| align="right" | '''100.00%''' | align="right" | '''100.00%'''
|-
| Non valid votes
| align="right" | 194,731
| align="right" | 4.53%
|} |}


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| '''Yes''' | '''Yes'''
| align="right" | '''2,129,247''' | align="right" | '''2,645,761'''
| align="right" | '''62.40%''' | align="right" | '''62.01%'''
|- |-
| No | No
| align="right" | 1,282,763 | align="right" | 1,620,903
| align="right" | 37.50% | align="right" | 37.99%
|-bgcolor="#EEEEEE" |-bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
| align="right" | '''Totals''' | align="right" | '''Totals'''
| align="right" | '''3,412,010''' | align="right" | '''4,266,664'''
| align="right" | '''100.00%''' | align="right" | '''100.00%'''
|-
| Non valid votes
| align="right" | 224,242
| align="right" | 5.26%
|} |}



Revision as of 17:35, 8 July 2008

California Propositions 98 and 99 were competing ballot propositions in the U.S. state of California to limit the use of eminent domain and possibly rent control. They were voted on on June 3, 2008; proposition 98 failed, while proposition 99 passed.

The measures

The propositions were partly a reaction to the 2005 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Kelo v. City of New London, which held that the power of eminent domain can sometimes be used to transfer property from one private owner to another. They addressed the issue differently, and also included other measures.

Proposition 98 would have prohibited "state and local governments from condemning or damaging private property for private uses", changed litigation rules to be more friendly to property owners, and required the government to allow the original owner to repurchase the property at the original price if it ended up being put to a different use than originally stated. In addition, the proposition would have prohibited rent control and similar measures.

Proposition 99 more narrowly prohibited "state and local governments from using eminent domain to acquire an owner-occupied residence , as defined, for conveyance to a private person or business entity", subject to some exceptions. It did not prohibit rent control nor the use of eminent domain for properties that aren't a residence occupied by the owner for over one year. The nonpartisan California Legislative Analyst's Office (which prepares analyses for the official state voter guide) concluded, "Proposition 99 would not significantly change current government land acquisition practices."

If both propositions had passed, but Proposition 99 received more votes, only it, and not Proposition 98, would become law. However, only Proposition 99 passed.

Support and opposition

Proposition 98 was co-sponsored by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, and was also supported by landlord groups. It was opposed by tenant groups and associations of cities and redevelopment agencies, who preferred Proposition 99. By April 2008, supporters of Proposition 98 had raised $3.5 million, and opponents $6.4 million, to conduct their campaigns.

Results

Proposition 98
Yes or no Votes Percentage
No 2,643,987 61.54%
Yes 1,652,188 38.46%
Totals 4,296,175 100.00%
Non valid votes 194,731 4.53%
Proposition 99
Yes or no Votes Percentage
Yes 2,645,761 62.01%
No 1,620,903 37.99%
Totals 4,266,664 100.00%
Non valid votes 224,242 5.26%

References

  1. ^ "California voters face dueling measures on home seizure by eminent domain". Los Angeles Times. April 20, 2008. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "Voter Information Guide: Quick Reference Guide - Proposition 98". California Secretary of State. 2008-03-10.
  3. "Voter Information Guide: Quick Reference Guide - Proposition 99". California Secretary of State. 2008-03-10.
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  5. ^ "Election Night Results: State Ballot Measures". California Secretary of State. 2008-06-04. Retrieved 2008-06-04.

See also

External links

(2007 ←) 2008 California elections (→ 2009)
February primary election
June primary election
November general election
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