Shasta County voters mirrored statewide voters yesterday, as five of six propositions were voted down at the May 19 special election. The following results were tallied with all precincts reporting.
1A ''Rainy Day'' Budget Stabilization Fund
Shasta County
Yes: 8,718 votes, 29.85 percent
No: 20,487 votes, 70.15 percent
Statewide
Yes: 1,327,400 votes, 34.1 percent
No: 2,555,519 votes, 65.9 percent
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1B Education Funding. Payment Plan
Shasta County
Yes: 8,971 votes, 30.93 percent
No:20,034 votes, 69.07 percent
Statewide
Yes: 1,452,535 votes, 37.4 percent
No: 2,421,906 votes, 62.6 percent
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1C Lottery Modernization Act
Shasta County
Yes: 8,331 votes, 28.56 percent
No: 20,836 votes, 71.44 percent
Statewide
Yes: 1,368,222 votes, 35.4 percent
No: 2,493,770 votes, 64.6 percent
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1D Children's Services Funding
Shasta County
Yes: 8,965 votes, 30.82 percent
No: 20,124 votes, 69.18 percent
Statewide
Yes: 1,324,252 votes, 34.2 percent
No: 2,536,657 votes, 65.8 percent
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1E Mental Health Funding. Temporary Reallocation
Shasta County
Yes: 8,814 votes, 30.26 percent
No: 20,309 votes, 69.74 percent
Statewide
Yes: 1,292,437 votes, 33.6 percent
No: 2,549,361 votes, 66.4 percent
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1F Elected Official's Salaries. Prevents Pay Increases During Budget Deficit Years
Shasta County
Yes: 23,077 votes, 78.87 percent
No: 6,183 votes, 21.13 percent
Statewide
Yes: 2,859,122 votes, 73.9 percent
No: 1,010,457 votes, 26.1 percent










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