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  2. 1911 California Proposition 4 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 4 of 1911 (or Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 8) was an amendment of the Constitution of California that granted women the right to vote in the state for the first time. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 8 was sponsored by Republican State Senator Charles W. Bell from Pasadena, California . [ 1 ]

  3. Women's suffrage in California - Wikipedia

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    After proposition 4 was passed in 1911, many California suffragists remained active in the fight for women's suffrage at the national level including Mary Austin and Maud Younger. [31] In 1912 California suffragist Alice Park took over NAWSA 's congressional committee charged with working towards the passage of a federal amendment granting ...

  4. List of California ballot propositions - Wikipedia

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    Proposition (year) Status About Proposition 4 (1911) Passed: Granting women the constitutional right to vote in California. Proposition 7 (1911) Passed: Establishing the constitutional direct democracy powers of initiative and referendum in California. Proposition 8 (1911) Passed: Establishing the constitutional direct democracy power of recall ...

  5. California Proposition 4 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 4 (1911) California Proposition 4 (2008) This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 23:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Proposition 6 to end forced labor in prisons failed in ... - AOL

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    In Stanislaus County, about 65% of voters rejected a ballot measure in the Nov. 5 election that sought to end forced labor in prisons and jails in California. Proposition 6, which was defeated ...

  7. List of California suffragists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable California suffragists who were politically active before and during the successful Proposition 4 in 1911 which gave women won the right to vote. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  8. Why California’s Prop. 4 is essential for the Central ... - AOL

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    Prop. 4 would secure investments we need to preserve the longevity of our region’s health and economic vibrancy.” Why California’s Prop. 4 is essential for the Central Valley’s long ...

  9. Prop. 4 explained: What would California do with a $10B ... - AOL

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    If a majority of voters approve Prop. 4 in November, they would authorize $10 billion in state borrowing to spend on climate and environment projects. The money will be repaid with interest ...