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Q: Can you repeal a proposition after voted on?
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Could you suggest a sentence having both repeal and eloquent?

The eloquent speaker voted to repeal the bill.


How can you make a sentence using the word proposition?

A couple of months ago law makers made propositions OR I voted no on proposition 8


Is the repeal of California's Proposition 8 currently before the US Supreme Court?

No. The US Supreme Court ruled California's Proposition 8 unconstitutional on June 26, 2013.


What is involved in California proposition 8?

California's Proposition 8 amendment is the restriction of recognizing same-sex marriages. It was voted on and passed in November of 2008. As of 2012, this proposition is still under appeal.


Two-thirds of the people in my town voted for Proposition 16. If $634$ people in my town did not vote for Proposition 16, then how many people are in my town?

1902


Why did California's Proposition 8 pass?

It passed because a majority of the voters in California voted in favor of it (52.24%). A minority of 47.76% voted against it.


How many people voted for same-sex marriage in California?

6,401,482 Californians (47.76%) voted against Proposition 8 in November 2008. A vote against Proposition 8 was equivalent to voting to continue to permit same-sex marriage in California.


How many votes were cast against California's Proposition 8?

6,401,482 Californians voted against Proposition 8 (47.76%) in November 2008. A vote against Proposition 8 was a vote in favor of same-sex marriage.


Was California's Proposition 8 for or against same-sex marriage?

Against. That is to say, if you voted in favor of Proposition 8, you were agreeing to amend the California State Constitution to prevent same-sex couples from legally marrying in that state going forward. If you voted against Proposition 8, you were in favor of same-sex marriage continuing in California.


How many people voted for California's Proposition 8?

On November 5, 2008, 7,001,084 people (52.24% of those who voted) voted to eliminate the existing right of same-sex couples to marry in California.


How did the roles of the assembly and the council of elders differ?

The Council conducted the ongoing business of the city-state. When a major decision was needed, it called an assembly and put a proposition to it. The assembly voted yes or no to the proposition.


What states in the US voted No on Proposition 8?

California is the only state in the Union where Proposition 8 was put before voters. The purpose of Proposition 8 was to eliminate the existing right of same-sex couples to marry in California. Similar ballot measures have been voted on in other states, but in no other case was the right already in existence. In other states, the ballot measure had a different name. Arizona is the only state where such a measure was voted down. In all other states where it was put before voters, the measure passed.