A YES vote on this measure means: Earthquake safety improvements made to
unreinforced masonry (such as brick) buildings would not result in higher property
taxes until the building is sold. A NO vote on this measure means: Earthquake safety improvements made to unreinforced masonry buildings would continue to be excluded from property taxes but for only up to 15 years.
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A YES vote on this measure means: All voters would receive the same primary
election ballot for most state and federal offices. Only the two candidates with the most
votes—regardless of political party identification—would advance to the general
election ballot. A NO vote on this measure means: Voters would continue to receive primary election ballots based on their political party. The candidate with the most votes from each political party would continue to advance to the general election ballot.
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A YES vote on this measure means: The state ban on public funding for political
campaigns for elected offices would be lifted. For the 2014 and 2018 elections,
candidates for the office of Secretary of State could choose to receive public funds to
pay for the costs of campaigns if they met certain requirements. Charges related to
lobbyists would be increased to pay for these costs. A NO vote on this measure means: The state ban on public funding for political campaigns for elected offices would continue. Candidates for the office of Secretary of State would continue to pay for their campaigns with private funds subject to current rules. Existing charges related to lobbyists would not change.
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A YES vote on this measure means: Local governments would generally be required
to receive two-thirds voter approval before they could start up electricity services or
expand electricity service into a new territory. A NO vote on this measure means: Local governments generally could continue to implement proposals involving the start-up or expansion of electricity service either through approval by a majority of voters or actions by governing boards.
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A YES vote on this measure means: Insurance companies could offer new customers a discount on their automobile insurance premiums based on the length of time the customer had maintained bodily injury liability coverage with another insurer. A NO vote on this measure means: Insurers could provide discounts to their long-term automobile insurance customers, but would continue to be prohibited from providing such discounts to new customers switching from other insurers.
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