2016 California Proposition 50

Proposition 50, also known as the California Suspension of Legislators Amendment and Prop 50, was a California ballot proposition and proposed state constitution amendment intended to require a two-thirds vote in the respective chamber of the state legislature to suspend a state senator or assembly member. It also withheld the salaries and benefits of the suspended legislator. It passed in the June 2016 California primary election. The amendment was proposed to the California State Legislature by State Senator Darrell Steinberg.[1] Proponents of the amendment include League of Women Voters of California,[2][3] League of Women Voters San Luis Obispo County[4] and California Forward.[5][6] Opponents of the amendment include Joel Anderson[7] and Jon Fleischman, a well-known Republican blogger.[8]

Results

Result[1] Votes Percentage
Yes 5,601,054 75.60
No 1,808,291 24.40
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  6. ^ Guenther, John (2016-02-18). "Opinion: California's Prop 50--Another step toward restoring public trust". California Forward. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
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