Proposition 2 passed by a vote of more than three to one.
However, this ended up not to matter as only Proposition 99 passed.
However, the Proposition did not easily pass, 47% of the people who voted in 2012 were against it.
The proposition to abolish the department passed by 617 to 339.
California consistently ranked in the top 10 before Proposition 13 passed.
Proposition 203 passed by a narrow margin, with 50.13% of the vote.
Though he tried hard, the proposition passed and got rid of most bilingual education in California.
When the proposition didn't pass the first chamber the government resigned at April 6, 1923.
Then in 1978, Proposition 13 passed, cutting property taxes to 1 percent of the purchase price.
The proposition passed by a 3-to-2 margin at the end of a fall election campaign in which it emerged as the dominant issue.