California Off-Year Elections Are A Mixed Bag
8 November 2001 - 1:00pm
Slow-Growthers win 6 of 9 ballot measures in California.
"In Tuesday's off-year election with few land use ballot measures, development supporters fared better than slow-growth advocates. The pro-growth side won six of the nine measures on local ballots that had obvious growth implications."
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Off-Year Elections Are A Mixed Bag
Source:
California Planning and Development Report, November 8, 2001
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