Measure on the ballot in the 2016 Multistate 2016 General Election in Mississippi.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote is a vote in favor of California's elected officials using their authority to overturn the the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision
A "no" vote is a vote against state legislators using their authority to overturn the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision
Favors the people's voice over corporations and billionaires, in support of Proposition 59 (Learn more)
Prevents excessive political spending, in support of Proposition 59 (Learn more)
Gets big money out of politics, in support of Proposition 59 (Learn more)
Fails to limit corporate contributions to candidates and elected officials and so will be ineffective, in opposition to Proposition 59 (Learn more)
Hurts small businesses that are incorporated, in opposition to Proposition 59 (Learn more)
Undermines the First Amendment, in opposition to Proposition 59 (Learn more)
Shall California's elected officials use all of their constitutional authority, including, but not limited to, proposing and ratifying one or more amendments to the United States Constitution, to overturn Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) 558 U.S. 310, and other applicable judicial precedents, to allow the full regulation or limitation of campaign contributions and spending, to ensure that all citizens, regardless of wealth, may express their views to one another, and to make clear that corporations should not have the same constitutional rights as human beings?
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