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Initiative: Proposition 1: Property Taxes: Contaminated Property | Popular Vote |
| Yes |
5,368,288 |
71.06% |
| No |
2,186,572 |
28.94% |
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| Election Notes:
- Directs Legislature to allow repair or replacement of environmentally contaminated property or structures, as defined, without increasing the tax valuation of the original or replacement property.
- For tax purposes, property value is the assessed valuation for 1975-76 unless the property is reappraised upon purchase, new construction, or change in ownership. For property rendered unusable by environmental contamination, this measure allows either: transfer of the base-year valuation to a replacement property if the contaminated property is transferred; or exclusion of repair or replacement of damaged structures from the definition of "new construction."
| Demographic Data
2000 Population: | 33,871,648 | Enum. | 2000 Population Density: | 83.9 | persons/km2 | 1998 Population: | 32,987,675 | Est. | 1998 Population Density: | 81.7 | persons/km2 | 1990 Population: | 29,785,857 | Enum. | 1990 Population Density: | 73.7 | persons/km2 | Land Area (2000): | 403,933 | km2 | Annual Pop Growth Rate: | 1.3 | % |
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Data Sources:
- Source for Popular Vote data: California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote 1998 General Election November 3, 1998, California Secretary of State (http://vote98.ss.ca.gov/Final/sov/SOV80-91.pdf) (accessed 19 Jan 2007)
- Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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