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These are the ballot measures you’ll vote on in November

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Yue Stella Yu, Kristen Hwang
These are the ballot measures you’ll vote on in November
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California voters will decide on 14 statewide ballot measures this November, covering topics such as wealth taxes, affordable housing, and voter ID requirements. Several high-profile measures were withdrawn following last-minute negotiations between interest groups and state lawmakers.

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Ballot measures significantly shape state policy and reflect the current political priorities of California's electorate and interest groups.

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California voters will decide on 14 statewide policy proposals come November, including the high-stakes billionaire tax, an $11 billion affordable housing bond and voter ID requirements.

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Confidence: 85%

The report provides a factual overview of the upcoming ballot measures and the political maneuvering behind them.

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