It's now official: Californians this November will weigh one referendum and 10 initiatives and the Secretary of State has now assinged numbers to all of the measures.
Here is the numerical order of the ballot measures:
Proposition 30 - Gov. Jerry Brown's tax increase plan
Proposition 31 - State budget process changes
Proposition 32 - Ban on payroll deductions for political contributions; ban on contributions to candidates from unions and corporations
Proposition 33 - Auto insurance rates based on driver's history of coverage
Proposition 34 - Death penalty repeal
Proposition 35 - Increased penalties for human trafficking
Proposition 36 - Changes in "Three Strikes" sentencing law
Proposition 37 - Labeling of genetically engineered foods
Proposition 38 - Molly Munger's tax increase plan
Proposition 39 - Increased taxes on some multi-state companies to fund clean energy programs
Proposition 40 - Referendum on state Senate district boundaries
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- Proposition 31 Pushes for More Accountability
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- The Latest: Secretary of State Updates
- Smoke and Mirrors: New Prop 30 Ad
- Fact Checkers Counter First Prop 30 Ads
- Voters Feeling Undecided on Tax Measures? New PPIC Poll Shows Shaky Voter Support
- New Prop 32 Ad
- Opponents of Prop 32 Outspend Supporters
- Prop 38 Backer Prepares for “Big Air War”

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