2002 California Proposition 48

Proposition 48 was a California ballot proposition on the November 5, 2002 ballot. It proposed an amendment to the California Constitution to remove obsolete references to municipal courts. It passed successfully with 4,750,367 (72.9%) votes in favor and 1,769,299 (27.1%) against. It was placed on the ballot by a vote of the California State Legislature on Assembly Constitutional Amendment 16 (ACA 16). The question before voters was: Should the California Constitution be amended to delete references to the municipal courts?

2002 California Proposition 48

Proposition 48 was a California ballot proposition on the November 5, 2002 ballot. It proposed an amendment to the California Constitution to remove obsolete references to municipal courts. It passed successfully with 4,750,367 (72.9%) votes in favor and 1,769,299 (27.1%) against. It was placed on the ballot by a vote of the California State Legislature on Assembly Constitutional Amendment 16 (ACA 16). The question before voters was: Should the California Constitution be amended to delete references to the municipal courts?