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The direct initiative gives Californians the power to propose constitutional amendments and laws that fellow citizens can vote on without legislative involvement. Proponents for ballot initiatives in California have 150 days to collect signatures.
Proposition 8 of 1911 (or Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 23) was an amendment of the Constitution of California that introduced, for the first time, the recall of public officials.
In 1911, California voters approved the constitutional processes of initiative, referendum, and recall. Through these processes, voters can adopt a change in law (an initiative), disapprove a law passed by the Legislature (a referendum), or remove an elected official from office (a recall).
Proposition 140 (1990) established term limits for legislators and set an annual cap on the amount of money that may be spent to support the Legislatures operations (for example, legislator and staff salaries, travel, and communications). This cap changes annually based on growth in the states economy and population.
Voter Initiatives It was established in 1911along with referenda and recallas part of the Progressive Movement. There have been over 1,700 initiatives submitted over the past century, with roughly one-fifth qualifying for the ballot. The Overall Process.
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California Proposition 140, Term Limits, Legislature Retirement Benefits, and Legislative Operating Costs Initiative (1990) California Proposition 140 was on the ballot as an initiated constitutional amendment in California on November 6, 1990. It was approved.
The ballot initiative process gives California citizens a way to propose laws and constitutional amendments without the support of the Governor or the Legislature. A simplified explanation of the initiative process follows. Write the text of the proposed law (initiative draft). Active Measures are proposed initiatives.
In California, the initiative process has existed since 1911. The initiative process reflects the power of the electorate to propose statutes and amendments to the California Constitution (Cal. Const.

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