Proposition 66 keep the death penalty in place and will speed up executions through a series of procedural adjustments that we suspect would have little to no effect. It opposes Proposition 62 which is also on the California ballot in 2016 and seeks to ban the death penalty.
59% Yes |
41% No |
53% Yes |
36% No |
6% Yes, I support the death penalty. |
5% No, too many people are innocently put to death. |
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