The ballot measures Californians will be voting on Nov. 6
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - As Californians consider the complicated questions posed by the propositions on the 2018 statewide ballot, they can take some solace in knowing that the list could have been much longer.
A handful of proposals were pulled off the ballot: One was removed by the courts, another was canceled after a legislative deal in Sacramento, a third was just abandoned by its backers, who faced a potentially expensive campaign. Eleven propositions remain.
Each needs only a simple majority of votes cast on Nov. 6 to become law.
1. AFFORDABLE HOUSING
The largest share of the borrowed funds would go toward building and renovating multi-unit housing through a loan program administered by state officials. Apartment units would be
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