List of California ballot propositions 1990-1999
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List of California ballot propositions: 1990–1999

See also: List of California ballot propositions 1980-1989, List of California ballot propositions 2000–2009

June 5, 1990

  • 107 – Passed – Housing And Homeless Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 108 – Passed – Passenger Rail And Clean Air Bond Act Of 1990
  • 109 – Passed – Governor's Review Of Legislation. Legislative Deadlines.
  • 110 – Passed – Property Tax Exemption For Severely Disabled Persons.
  • 111 – Passed – The Traffic Congestion Relief And Spending Limitation Act Of 1990.
  • 112 – Passed – State Officials, Ethics, Salaries. Open Meetings.
  • 113 – Passed – Practice Of Chiropractic. Legislative Initiative Amendment.
  • 114 – Passed – Murder Of A Peace Officer. Criminal Penalties. Special Circumstance. Peace Officer Definition.
  • 115 – Passed – Criminal Law.
  • 116 – Passed – Rail Transportation. Bond Act.
  • 117 – Passed – Wildlife Protection.
  • 118 – Failed – Legislature. Reapportionment. Ethics.
  • 119 – Failed – Reapportionment By Commission. Initiative. Constitutional Amendment And Statute.
  • 120 – Passed – New Prison Construction Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 121 – Passed – Higher Education Facilities Bond Act Of June 1990.
  • 122 – Passed – Earthquake Safety And Public Buildings Rehabilitation Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 123 – Passed – 1990 School Facilities Bond Act.

November 6, 1990

  • 124 – Failed – Local Hospital Districts.
  • 125 – Failed – Motor Vehicle Tax. Rail Transit Funding.
  • 126 – Failed – Alcoholic Beverages. Taxes.
  • 127 – Passed – Earthquake Safety. Property Tax Exclusion.
  • 128 – Failed – Environment. Public Health. Bonds.
  • 129 – Failed – Drug Enforcement, Prevention, Treatment, Prisons. Bonds.
  • 130 – Failed – Forest Acquisition. Timber Harvesting Practices. Bond Act.
  • 131 – Failed – Limits On Terms Of Office. Ethics. Campaign Financing.
  • 132 – Passed – Marine Resources. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
  • 133 – Failed – Drug Enforcement And Prevention. Taxes. Prison Terms.
  • 134 – Failed – Alcohol Surtax.
  • 135 – Failed – Pesticide Regulation.
  • 136 – Failed – State, Local Taxation.
  • 137 – Failed – Initiative And Referendum Process.
  • 138 – Failed – Forestry Programs. Timber Harvesting Practices.
  • 139 – Passed – Prison Inmate Labor. Tax Credit.
  • 140 – Passed – Limits On Terms Of Office, Legislators' Retirement, Legislative Operating Costs.
  • 141 – Failed – Toxic Chemical Discharge. Public Agencies. Legislative Statute.
  • 142 – Passed – Veterans' Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 143 – Failed – Higher Education Facilities Bond Act Of November 1990.
  • 144 – Failed – New Prison Construction Bond Act Of 1990-B.
  • 145 – Failed – California Housing Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 146 – Passed – School Facilities Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 147 – Failed – County Correctional Facility Capital Expenditure And Juvenile Facility Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 148 – Failed – Water Resources Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 149 – Failed – California Park, Recreation, And Wildlife Enhancement Act Of 1990.
  • 150 – Failed – County Courthouse Facility Capital Expenditure Bond Act Of 1990.
  • 151 – Failed – Child Care Facilities Financing Act Of 1990.

June 2, 1992

  • 152 – Passed – School Facilities Bond Act of 1992
  • 153 – Passed – Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1992
  • 154 – Failed – Property Tax Postponement.

November 3, 1992

  • 155 – Passed – 1992 School Facilities Bond Act.
  • 156 – Failed – Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1992.
  • 157 – Failed – Toll Roads and Highways.
  • 158 – Failed – Office of California Analyst.
  • 159 – Failed – Office of the Auditor General.
  • 160 – Passed – Property Tax Exemption.
  • 161 – Failed – Physician-Assisted Death. Terminal Condition.
  • 162 – Passed – Public Employees' Retirement Systems.
  • 163 – Passed – Ends Taxation of Certain Food Products.
  • 164 – Passed – Congressional Term Limits.
  • 165 – Failed – Budget Process. Welfare. Procedural and Substantive Changes.
  • 166 – Failed – Basic Health Care Coverage.
  • 167 – Failed – State Taxes.

November 2, 1993

  • 168 – Failed – Low Rent Housing Projects.
  • 169 – Failed – Budget Implementation.
  • 170 – Failed – Property Taxes. Schools. Development-Fee Limits.
  • 171 – Passed – Property Taxation. Transfer of Base Year Value.
  • 172 – Passed – Local Public Safety Protection and Improvement Act of 1993.
  • 173 – Failed – California Housing and Jobs Investment Bond Act. $185 Million Legislative Bond Act.
  • 174 – Failed – Education. Vouchers.

June 7, 1994

  • 1A – FailedEarthquake Relief
    Earthquake
    An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity, seismism or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time...

     and Seismic Retrofit
    Seismic retrofit
    Seismic retrofitting is the modification of existing structures to make them more resistant to seismic activity, ground motion, or soil failure due to earthquakes. With better understanding of seismic demand on structures and with our recent experiences with large earthquakes near urban centers,...

     Bond Act of 1994.
  • 1B – Failed – Safe Schools Act of 1994.
  • 1C – Failed – Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1994.
  • 175 – Failed – Renters' Income Tax Credit.
  • 176 – Passed – Taxation: Nonprofit Organizations.
  • 177 – Passed – Property Tax Exemption. Disabled Persons' Access.
  • 178 – Failed – Property Tax Exclusion. Water Conservation Equipment.
  • 179 – Passed – Murder: Punishment.
  • 180 – Failed – Park Lands, Historic Sites, Wildlife and Forest Conservation Bond Act.

November 8, 1994

  • 181 – Failed – Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1994.
  • 182 – Passed by voters, but courts struck it down.
  • 183 – Passed – Recall Elections. State Officers.
  • 184 – Passed – Increased Sentences. Repeat Offenders (Three Strikes)
  • 185 – Failed – Public Transportation Trust Funds. Gasoline Sales Tax. Initiative Statute.
  • 186 – Failed – Health Services. Taxes.
  • 187
    California Proposition 187 (1994)
    California Proposition 187 was a 1994 ballot initiative to establish a state-run citizenship screening system and prohibit illegal aliens from using health care, public education, and other social services in the U.S. State of California...

     – Passed – Illegal Aliens. Ineligibility for Public Services. Verification and Reporting.
  • 188 – Failed – Smoking and Tobacco Products. Local Preemption. Statewide Regulation.
  • 189 – Passed – Bail Exception. Felony Sexual Assault.
  • 190 – Passed – Commission on Judicial Performance.
  • 191 – Passed – Abolish Justice Courts

March 26, 1996

  • 192 – Passed – Seismic Retrofit Bond Act of 1996.
  • 193 – Passed – Property Appraisal. Exception. Grandparent-Grandchild Transfer.
  • 194 – Passed – Prisoners. Joint Venture Program. Unemployment Benefits. Parole.
  • 195 – Passed – Punishment. Special Circumstances. Carjacking. Murder of Juror.
  • 196 – Passed – Punishment for Murder. Special Circumstances. Drive-By Shootings.
  • 197 – Failed – Amendment of the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 (Proposition 117). Mountain Lions.
  • 198 – Passed – Elections. Open Primary.
  • 199 – Failed – Limits on Mobilehome Rent Control. Low-Income Rental Assistance. Initiative Statute.
  • 200 – Failed – No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance. Initiative Statute.
  • 201 – Failed – Attorneys' Fees. Shareholder Actions. Class Actions.
  • 202 – Failed – Attorneys' Contingent Fees. Limits.
  • 203 – Passed – Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 1996.

November 5, 1996

  • 204 – Passed – Safe, Clean, Reliable Water Supply Act.
  • 205 – Failed – Youthful and Adult Offender Local Facilities Bond Act of 1996.
  • 206 – Passed – Veterans' Bond Act of 1996.
  • 207 – Failed – Attorneys. Fees. Right to Negotiate. Frivolous Lawsuits.
  • 208 – Passed – Campaign Contributions and Spending Limits. Restricts Lobbyists.
  • 209
    California Proposition 209 (1996)
    Proposition 209 is a California ballot proposition which, upon approval in November 1996, amended the state constitution to prohibit public institutions from considering race, sex, or ethnicity. It had been supported and funded by the California Civil Rights Initiative Campaign, led by University...

     – Passed – Prohibition Against Discrimination or Preferential Treatment by State and Other Public Entities.
  • 210 – Passed – Minimum Wage Increase.
  • 211 – Failed – Attorney-Client Fee Arrangements. Securities Fraud. Lawsuits.
  • 212 – Failed – Campaign Contributions and Spending Limits. Repeals Gift and Honoraria Limits. Restricts Lobbyists.
  • 213 – Passed – Limitation on Recovery to Felons, Uninsured Motorists, Drunk Drivers.
  • 214 – Failed – Health Care. Consumer Protection. Initiative Statute.
  • 215
    California Proposition 215 (1996)
    Proposition 215, or the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, is a California law concerning the use of medical cannabis. It was enacted, on November 5, 1996, by means of the initiative process, and passed with 5,382,915 votes in favor and 4,301,960 against.The proposition was a state-wide voter...

     – Passed – Compassionate Use Act of 1996. Medical Use of Marijuana.
  • 216 – Failed – Health Care. Consumer Protection. Taxes on Corporate Restructuring.
  • 217 – Failed – Top Income Tax Brackets. Reinstatement. Revenues to Local Agencies.
  • 218
    California Proposition 218 (1996)
    Proposition 218 was a proposition in the state of California on the November 5, 1996 ballot. Prop 218 significantly changed local government finance....

     – Passed – Voter Approval for Local Government Taxes. Limitations on Fees, Assessments, and Charges.

June 2, 1998

  • 219 – Passed – Ballot Measures. Application.
  • 220 – Passed – Courts. Superior and Municipal Court Consolidation.
  • 221 – Passed – Subordinate Judicial Officers. Discipline.
  • 222 – Passed – Murder. Peace Officer Victim. Sentence Credits.
  • 223 – Failed – Schools. Spending Limits on Administration.
  • 224 – Failed – State-Funded Design and Engineering Services. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
  • 225 – Passed – Limiting Congressional Terms. Proposed U.S. Constitutional Amendment.
  • 226 – Failed – Political Contributions by Employees, Union Members, Foreign Entities.
  • 227
    California Proposition 227 (1998)
    Proposition 227 was a California ballot proposition passed in the June 2, 1998 ballot. It effectively ended bilingual education programs in the state and replaced them with the Structured English Immersion model. The bill's intention was to educate Limited English Proficiency students in a rapid,...

     – Passed – English Language in Public Schools.

November 3, 1998

  • 1A – Passed – Class Size Reduction Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 1998.
  • 1 – Passed – Property Taxes: Contaminated Property.
  • 2 – Passed – Transportation: Funding.
  • 3 – Failed – Partisan Presidential Primary Elections.
  • 4 – Passed – Trapping Practices. Bans Use of Specified Traps and Animal Poisons.
  • 5 – Passed – Tribal-State Gaming Compacts. Tribal Casinos.
  • 6
    California Proposition 6 (1998)
    Proposition 6 was an initiative statute which appeared on the November 3, 1998 California general election ballot. It was passed with 4,670,524 Yes votes, for 59.4 percent of the total votes cast...

     – Passed – Criminal Law. Prohibition on Slaughter of Horses and Sale of Law. Prohibition on Slaughter of Horses and Sale of Horsemeat for Human Consumption.
  • 7 – Failed – Air Quality Improvement. Tax Credits.
  • 8 – Failed – Public Schools. Permanent Class Size Reduction. Parent- Teacher Councils. Teacher Credentialing. Pupil Suspension for Drug Possession. Chief Inspector's Office.
  • 9 – Failed – Electric Utilities. Assessments. Bonds.
  • 10
    California Proposition 10 (1998)
    California Proposition 10 is an initiative state constitutional amendment that appeared in the 1998 California General Election. The official name of this amendment is “The Children and Families First Act.” This amendment put a $.50 tax on cigarettes, and even up to $1 on other tobacco products...

     – Passed – State and County Early Childhood Development Programs. Additional Tobacco Surtax.
  • 11 – Passed – Local Sales and Use Taxes—Revenue Sharing.
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