Chart of November Ballot Measures and Their Status
Thursday, June 27 is the last day for the Legislature to place a measure on the ballot
By Chris Micheli, June 20, 2024 1:25 pm
On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the General Election in California, and across the nation, will take place. There are up to 14 measures that could be voted on by the statewide electorate. The following chart provides a listing of those possible ballot measures and relevant updates as of Thursday, June 20.
We know that Thursday, June 27 is the last day for the Legislature to place a measure on the ballot, as well as for initiative proponents to withdraw their measure from the ballot. The chart will be updated over the course of the next week to reflect any additional actions taken.
MEASURE | DESCRIPTION | STATUS | NOTES |
SCA 2 (Allen) | Public housing projects | Qualified for ballot | SCR 157 (Allen) would withdraw this measure from ballot |
ACA 5 (Low) | Marriage equality | Qualified for ballot | |
ACA 1 (Aguiar-Curry) | Local government financing, affordable housing and public infrastructure voter approval | Qualified for ballot | ACA 10 (Aguiar-Curry) would make changes to language of ACA 1 |
ACA 13 (Ward) | Voting thresholds | Qualified for ballot | |
21-0022A1 | Provides funding for pandemic detection and prevention by increasing tax on personal income over $5 million | Eligible for ballot | |
21-0027A1 | Eliminates employees’ ability to file lawsuit for monetary penalties for state labor-law violations | Eligible for ballot | To be withdrawn after enactment of PAGA reform deal enacted |
21-0042A1 | Limits ability of voters and state and local governments to raise revenues for government services | Eligible for ballot | CA Supreme Court unanimously decided the measure will be removed from the ballot |
21-0043A1 | Raises minimum wage to $18 | Eligible for ballot | |
22-0006 | Referendum challenging 2022 law prohibiting new oil and gas wells near homes, schools, and hospitals | Eligible for ballot | |
22-0008 | Expands local governments’ authority to enact rent control on residential property | Eligible for ballot | |
23-0017A1 | Allows felony charges and increases sentences for certain drug and theft crimes | Eligible for ballot | 13-bill legislative reform package pending enactment by the Legislature |
23-0021A1 | Restricts spending by health care providers meeting specified criteria | Eligible for ballot | |
23-0022 | Adds one-semester personal finance course to high school graduation requirements | Eligible for ballot | AB 2927 (McCarty) would enact such a requirement in the Education Code |
23-0024A1 | Provides permanent funding for Medi-Cal health care services | Eligible for ballot |
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23-0022 Adds one-semester personal finance course to high school graduation requirements
Maybe this should be AMENDED to include the California LEGISLATURE, as well as high-school graduation requirements. Maybe if these “community organizers” had a personal finance course, they would be less likely to propose and pass the ASININE legislation that they currently do…