Marijuana Ballot Measures: Winners and Losers
California voters weighed in on over two dozen local cannabis measures last Tuesday.
California voters weighed in on over two dozen local cannabis measures last Tuesday.
Approval of a controversial anti-camping ordinance in Sacramento. Another switch to district-based elections in Santa Rosa.
From affordable housing to district elections and term limits, California voters are asked to weigh in on a plethora of local ballot measures this Tuesday.
California voters will weigh in on over two dozen local cannabis measures this November.
California voters have approved at least 23 local marijuana measures. Most of them authorize taxes on cultivation, retail, distribution and/or delivery.
Results are still incoming from Tuesday’s record-breaking election.
There are 12 statewide measures on the ballot Nov 3, including some with direct implications for local government.
Over three dozen cities or counties in California have marijuana initiatives on the Nov. 3 ballot.
Last week, we told you about six local cannabis measures appearing on ballots across the state March 3. Now, it’s time to check in.