Every proposition on Californians’ Nov. 3 ballot, explained

Oct. 31, 2020 / By

Still doing research on the statewide propositions? We’ve got you covered!

To help you make a more informed decision, we’ve explained each of the props here, with information about what each result would do and who is funding and opposing each measure. Each prop is broken down in their own slideshow so that you can easily find information on whichever you want to know more about.

Vote centers are currently open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and will be open Nov. 3 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters registered in Los Angeles County can vote at any center in the county. For a list of vote centers in Long Beach, click here.

 

Prop 14

 

Prop 15

 

Prop 16

 

Prop 17

 

Prop 18

 

Prop 19

 

Prop 20

 

Prop 21

 

Prop 22

 

Prop 23

 

Prop 24

 

Prop 25

 

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Carlos Omar

Carlos is a longtime resident of North Long Beach who graduated from CSULB's journalism program in 2019. While there, he held multiple editorial positions at the Daily 49er and served as managing editor for the inaugural edition of DIG en Español. His passion for social change was sparked by growing up in an underinvested portion of the city, and continues to be fueled by the desire to see a day when all people live in healthy communities.