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Water Bond | |||||||||||||
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| California Proposition 1 (Water Bond) | |
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| Governor Jerry Brown | |
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| Territorial extent | California |
| Enacted by | Governor Jerry Brown |
| Enacted | November 4, 2014 |
| Status: In force | |
2014 California Proposition 1, also known asProp 1 andWater Bond, was aCalifornia ballot proposition intended to provide $7.12 billion in bonds for infrastructure projects relating to water supply and would allocate bond revenue. It was on the ballot as a bond issue. The proposition included some specific projects to be completed if passed, including allocating $810 million for regional water management plans and $395 million for statewide flood control related projects. It passed in theNovember 2014 California elections.[1] It was supported by GovernorJerry Brown, SenatorDianne Feinstein, SenatorBarbara Boxer,[2] theCalifornia Democratic Party,[1] theCalifornia Republican Party,[3] the California Farm Bureau Federation and the Fresno Irrigation District.[2] Opponents of the proposition includedWesley Chesbro,Tim Donnelly[1] andCREDO Action.[4]
| Result | Votes | Percentage |
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| Yes | 4,771,350 | 67.13 |
| No | 2,336,676 | 32.87[1] |
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