2008 California Proposition 5


California Proposition 5, or the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act was an initiated state statute that appeared as a ballot measure on the November 2008 ballot in California. It was disapproved by voters on November 4 of that year.

Provisions of the initiative

Proposition 5:
According to the state of California, the initiative, if it passes, would lead to:
The official proponent of the measure is Daniel Abrahamson.

Argument in favor of Prop 5

Notable arguments that have been made in favor of Prop 5 include:
As of September 6, 2008, the five largest donors to the "Yes on 5" campaign are:
The petition drive conducted to qualify the measure for the fall ballot was conducted by Progressive Campaigns, Inc. at a cost of about $1.762 million.

Opposition

People Against the Proposition 5 Deception is the official committee against the proposition.
Other opponents include:
Notable arguments that have been made against Prop 5 include:
As of October 16, 2008, the ten largest donors for 'No on 5' are:
Opponents of Proposition 5, including thirty-two district attorneys and former California governors Pete Wilson and Gray Davis, petitioned the California Supreme Court to issue a preemptory writ of mandate to remove Proposition 5 from the November ballot. The lawsuit alleges that Proposition 5 attempts to alter the constitution via statute, which is unconstitutional.
The California Supreme Court declined to issue the preemptory writ. Generally, initiatives' constitutionality are not reviewed until after a vote has passed and the initiative becomes law.

Newspaper endorsements

Official campaigns