Happening in California 31.26

Welcome to Happening in California, a brief look at political news, insights, and analysis of the world’s fifth-largest economy.

The stage is set for California’s statewide ballot measure battles. After more than 40 initiatives vied to make the 2022 General Election ballot, only seven remain.

One initiative was placed on the ballot by the legislature, but the others spent as much as $15 million each to collect the required signatures to qualify for the ballot.

Here is a brief breakdown of the seven statewide propositions that will appear on California’s General Election ballot …

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The Big Picture: Seven Ballot Measures Qualified for the 2022 General Election Ballot ...

Between them they will likely spend more than half a billion dollars communicating with voters.

With only seven propositions on the November ballot, the Secretary of State’s Voter Information Guide will feel a lot lighter this year. In the past three election cycles, Californians have had to study up on 12 to 16 propositions each election.

However, the stakes are high, with national brands like BetMGM, DraftKings, and Lyft among some of the initiatives’ proponents.

Here are the seven propositions that California voters will be deciding on this November ...

Swing Strategies is hosting a California Ballot Initiative webinar where we will provide an in-depth preview of California’s statewide propositions. There are two dates to choose from ... Register today and learn more here!

Thursday, July 28 @ 10:00 am

Wednesday, August 10 @ 12:00 pm


The Bottom Line: The future of sports betting, an income tax increase, cementing abortion rights into the state constitution, and other critical issues in California will be decided this November. If you want to stay informed about these propositions, sign up today for Swing’s California Ballot Initiative Update newsletter at CABallotInitiativeUpdate.com.

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