LWV logo November 2002 LWVC logo
HOME   |   SEARCH   |  CONTACT US   |   SITE MAP              
Home > Elections > November 2002 > Pros/Cons
ANALYSIS OF BALLOT MEASURES - PROS & CONS

Smart Voter
Your Ballot
On Propositions

Ballot Measure Analysis
Easy Reading Voter Guide
Pros & Cons
Prop 46
Prop 47
Prop 48
Prop 49
Prop 50
Prop 51
Prop 52

In Depth
Prop 46 Prop 50
Prop 47 Prop 51
Prop 48 Prop 52
Prop 49

About Ballot Measures
Background
How to Evaluate
State Bond Debt
State Bond Debt: Detail
The Initiative Process

Other
Mock Election
Register to Vote

These PROS & CONS are researched and developed by the LWVCEF. They are an unbiased presentation of the measures on the November 5, 2002 California Primary Election ballot.

  • Proposition 46. Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002.
  • Proposition 47. Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2002.
  • Proposition 48. Court Consolidation.
  • Proposition 49. Before and After School Programs. State Grants.
  • Proposition 50. Water Quality, Supply and Safe Drinking Water Projects. Coastal Wetlands Purchase and Protection. Bonds.
  • Proposition 51. Transportation. Distribution of Existing Motor Vehicles Sales and Use Tax
  • Proposition 52. Election Day Voter Registratoin. Voter Fraud Penalties

Print the entire publication in either English or Spanish (PDF).

The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund publishes these Pros & Cons on the State Ballot Measures as a tabloid-sized newspaper. Copies are available from your local League of Women Voters; if your community does not have a local League, you may contact LWVCEF at 916-442-7215.

The League does not judge the merits of the arguments or guarantee their validity. Arguments come from many sources and are not limited to those found in the state ballot pamphlet.

The League of Women Voters of California is a nonpartisan organization committed to informed and active citizen participation in government. All citizens, men and women, of voting age are welcomed to join. The League has two roles, citizen education and advocacy. Our election services are carried out by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (LWVCEF) and exclude all advocacy.

 


You may link to any individual proposition page. You may print and circulate this copyrighted material if you use it in its entirety (the introductory page plus the seven proposition pages) and give credit to the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund.

Send comments and suggestions concerning the content of this page to lwvcprocon@hotmail.com.
Send comments concerning the format or usability of this page to lwvc@vcwatts.org

Feedback Home Search the Site Contact Us Outline of Site

The League is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization of women and men
which never supports or opposes candidates or political parties.

© Copyright. League of Women Voters of California Education Fund. All rights reserved.
926 J Street, Suite 515; Sacramento, CA 95814.     916-442-7215     lwvc@lwvc.org