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2018 California Proposition 71, also known as Prop 71, was aCalifornia ballot proposition and proposed state constitution amendment to change the effective date of passed ballot measures from the day after the election to the fifth day after theSecretary of State certified the results.
Stated goals of the measure was to ensure results were official before new measures were implemented. Opposers feared a delay in urgent measures.Kevin Mullin supported the amendment.[1] TheCalifornia Democratic Party endorsed the amendment.[2] Rural County Representatives of California also endorsed the amendment.[3]
It passed in the June2018 California primary election.[4]
| Results[5] | Votes | Percentage |
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| Yes | 4,527,073 | 77.85 |
| No | 1,288,385 | 22.15 |
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