Proposition 2, also known asProp 2 orUse Millionaire's Tax Revenue for Homelessness Prevention Housing Bonds Measure, was aCalifornia ballot proposition which was intended to allow the state to use revenue from Proposition 63, which was a 1% on incomes over $1,000,000 for mental health resources passed in 2004, towards $2,000,000,000 in revenue bonds for housing solutions and homelessness prevention methods for people who required mental health resources.
It passed in the November2018 California elections.[1] The main campaign in support of Prop 2 was led by Affordable Housing Now, also known as Yes on Prop 2. Supporters of the proposition includedHabitat for Humanity California, the Steinberg Institute,Mental Health America of California, theCalifornia Labor Federation,[2] Lt. Gov.Gavin Newsom, U.S. Rep.Maxine Waters, theCalifornia Democratic Party[1] and theCalifornia Republican Party. A major opponent of the proposition was theCalifornia Libertarian Party.[3]

| Result | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 7,662,528 | 63.43 |
| No | 4,417,327 | 36.57[4] |
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