STORY BY IVAN VILLA, STAFF EDITOR, PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY HANNAH KAMPITAN, DIGITAL EDITOR
Polling Locations closed at 8 p.m., with 100 precincts here are the proposition results.
The results have been taken from ocvote.gov.
Proposition 2: currently has a yes lead of 395,666 votes.Proposition 2 if passed it will authorize bonds for public school and community college facilities.
Proposition 3: currently has a yes lead of 435,323 votes. Proposition 3 if passed it will change the constitutional right to marriage.
Proposition 4: currently has a yes lead of 391,454 votes. Proposition 4 if passed it will authorize bonds for safe drinking water, wildfire prevention, and protecting communities and natural lands from climate risk
Proposition 5: currently has a no lead of 464,670 votes. Proposition 5 if not passed it would not allow local bonds for affordable housing and public infrastructure with 55 percent of voter approval.
Proposition 6: currently has a no lead of 427,993 votes. Proposition 6 if not passed it will not eliminate constitutional provision allowing involuntary servitude for incarcerated persons.
Proposition 32: currently has a no lead of 470,810 votes. Proposition 32 if not passed; it will not raise minimum wage for workers.
Proposition 33: currently has a no lead of 492,198 votes. Proposition 33 if not passed it will not expand local government authority to enact rent control on residential property.
Proposition 34: currently has a yes lead of 397,732 votes. Proposition 34 if passed it will restrict spending of prescription drug revenues by certain health care providers.
Proposition 35: currently has a yes lead of 487,910 votes. If passed it will provide permanent funding for medi-cal health care services.
Proposition 36: with a yes lead of 575,300 votes. If passed it will allow felony charges and increase sentences for certain drug and theft crimes.
Updated on Nov. 5 at of 9:30 p.m.
According to KTLA and KCAL Proposition 36 has passed with a 75 percent, this proposition will allow felony chargers and increase sentences for certain drug and theft crimes.
Updated on Nov. 5 at 10:30 p.m.
According to NBC Los Angeles Proposition 3 has passed with 62 percent, this proposition will change the constitutional right to marriage.