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Campus poll shows support for stricter penalties in Prop. 36
Campus Institute of Governmental Studies, or IGS, published a poll Friday that shows vast support for California’s Proposition 36, which would increase punishment for repeat offenders.
Poll finds broad support for Prop. 36 as election nears
Democrats support Proposition 36 at a 47% rate, with 28% in opposition and 25% undecided. Republicans came in at 83% support, with only 6% in opposition. A majority of independent and third party voters support Proposition 36 as well, coming in at 58%.
California poll shows voters support tough-on-crime Prop 36
Still, it’s been popular with voters throughout election season. Friday’s poll results affirm two other surveys in September, which also show strong support for Prop 36. With
California’s Prop. 36, which would again toughen criminal penalties, sparks debate
In California, Proposition 36 would add new penalties for drug and theft offenses and create new sentence enhancements. It seeks to amend Proposition 47, which passed in 2014 to alleviate overcrowding in jails.
Californians broadly support Prop. 36 to get tough on crime, new poll finds
One month before the election, a new poll finds 60% of California likely voters favor Proposition 36 to impose stiffer penalties for theft and drug crimes.
California voters support Proposition 36, bringing stiffer penalties for criminals and fentanyl pushers
A majority of California voters are throwing their weight behind a November ballot measure that would impose stricter penalties for retail theft and crimes involving the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl,
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Another poll shows California voters favor Prop. 36, are divided over implementation
Last month, a poll from the Public Policy Institute of California showed even stronger support for Prop. 36, with 71% of ...
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California Prop 36 explained: Increasing penalties for theft and drug trafficking
Proposition 36 would reclassify certain theft and drug trafficking crimes as felonies, instead of misdemeanors.
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Opinion
Opinion: Proposition 36 wants to return to a failed past. Vote no.
We are dealing with real problems in our communities — problems that include the prevalence of deadly fentanyl and the rise ...
Opinion
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Prop. 36 taps into California voter anger over crime. But is it a terrible idea? | Opinion
Among other goals, Prop. 47 sought to reduce the population in California’s badly overcrowded prisons. It worked. Within two ...
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Your guide to Proposition 36, which would toughen some theft and drug sentences
Key among its several provisions would be to increase sentences for petty theft and drug possession for repeat offenders ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion: Passing Proposition 36 is far less costly than the alternative
California’s trio of public safety crises — homelessness, drug abuse and retail theft — represent a costly, unfolding ...
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We all want safety and justice, but Proposition 36 is a false promise
We know from experience that punitive measures don’t create lasting change—programs that focus on rehabilitation and support ...
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