The result of the debate is unrecorded, but since the monument still stands the proposition was presumably rejected.
A few years ago, such a dubious proposition would have been rejected out of hand.
The proposition was resoundingly rejected with 56.6& of Californians voting against.
The proposition was rejected by an approximate 5 point margin.
The two propositions failed to attract a majority of voters in any state, and were rejected by over 800,000 votes nationwide.
However, the operation was successful and the proposition was rejected by the deputies on 15 June 1840.
The proposition was rejected by 60 percent of those who voted.
After a long and, in places, very emotional debate, the proposition was narrowly rejected 85-82.
This proposition was rejected by voters on November 4 of that year.
The other propositions were all rejected by voters.