On November 3, 2026, Californians will vote on 14 statewide ballot measures covering environment, taxation, election, housing, and healthcare. The measures were certified by the Secretary of State after signature verification.
Key measures include a climate bond proposal (Proposition 4) authorizing $10 billion for wildfire prevention and water infrastructure, and a minimum wage increase (Proposition 32) raising the state minimum wage to $18 per hour by 2028. Another measure (Proposition 33) would expand local rent control authority.
Interest groups have spent heavily on advertising and signature gathering. The measures were placed on the ballot through the initiative process, requiring signatures from 5% of voters in the previous gubernatorial election.
Voters will also decide on measures related to healthcare funding, tax increases for education, and election reforms. The final list was confirmed by the California Secretary of State's office.