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How Many Bills Usually Get to California’s Governor?

This year, close to 1,100 bills were sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Desk

California State Capitol on March 11, 2022. (Photo: Kevin Sanders for California Globe).

Now that the 2023 California Legislative Session has concluded, we await final actions by Governor Gavin Newsom, which are due by October 14. I am often asked about the number of bills that reach the Governor’s Desk and how this year’s numbers differ from those of past years.

This year, over 1,100 bills were sent to the Governor’s Desk. He has already acted on 200 of them.

The following is a historical look at how many bills get to the Governor’s Desk and their veto rates for half a dozen governors over the past forty years:

  • During Governor Newsom’s 4 years in office, between 430 – 1,165 bills were sent to him annually, and he vetoed between 7.9% – 16.5% of them.
  • During Governor Brown’s (second) 8 years in office, between 870 – 1,200 bills were sent to him annually, and he vetoed between 10.7% – 15% of them.
  • During Governor Schwarzenegger’s 7 years in office, between 890 – 1,265 bills were sent to him annually, and he vetoed between 22% – 35% of them.
  • During Governor Davis’ 5 years in office, between 965 – 1,455 bills were sent to him annually, and he vetoed between 6% – 25% of them.
  • During Governor Wilson’s 8 years in office, between 1,075 – 1,700 bills were sent to him annually, and he vetoed between 8.6% – 24.5% of them.
  • During Deukmejian’s 8 years in office, between 1,455 – 2,140 bills were sent to him annually, and he vetoed between 9.5% – 20% of them.
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Chris Micheli: Chris Micheli is an attorney and lobbyist with Snodgrass & Micheli, LLC, as well as an Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law.
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