Note: Results are preliminary and do not reflect any uncounted votes.
Proposition 51
Borrows $9 billion in school bonds
Proposition 52
Restricts diverting funds away from Medi-Cal
Proposition 53
Forces statewide vote on government bonds bigger than $2 billion
Proposition 54
Requires legislation to be published online before final vote
Proposition 55
Extends income tax rates for wealthy
Proposition 56
Raises tobacco tax by $2 a pack
Proposition 57
Makes new parole rules for nonviolent felons
Proposition 58
Repeals bilingual education ban
Proposition 59
Instructs California officials to work for Citizens United repeal
Proposition 60
Requires condoms for porn actors
Proposition 61
Puts price limits on prescription drugs for state agencies
Proposition 62
Repeals the death penalty
Proposition 63
Institutes a number of gun controls
Proposition 64
Legalizes recreational marijuana
Proposition 65
Redirects plastic bag fees to environmental programs
Proposition 66
Speeds up death penalty process
Proposition 67
Ratifies or overturns single-use plastic bag ban
10:20 a.m.: The map was updated with precinct-level results for San Bernardino County.
12:04 p.m.: The map was updated with precinct-level results for Orange County.
2:55 p.m.: The map was updated with precinct-level results for San Diego County.
Sources: Associated Press, Times reporting, California secretary of state and election offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Bernardino counties
Additional credits: Armand Emamdjomeh, Lorena Iñiguez Elebee, Thomas Suh Lauder, Raoul Rañoa, Eben McCue, Paul Duginski, Kyle Kim, Angelica Quintero, Len De Groot, Ben Welsh, Ryan Menezes