California Secretary of State Releases New Data on Campaign Spending for California Ballot Measures

This June 1 story give the amount spent on advertising for and against each of California’s five ballot measures for the June 8 ballot. Proposition 14, the top-two system, has received $4,536,050 from supporters, and $208,550 from opponents. It is believed that the Libertarian Party is about to spend $10,000 opposing Proposition 14, probably mostly on radio ads.


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