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octoberlib

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Tue Jun 12, 2018, 09:02 PM Jun 2018

Radical plan to split California into three states earns spot on November ballot [View all]

California’s 168-year run as a single entity, hugging the continent’s edge for hundreds of miles and sprawling east across mountains and desert, could come to an end next year — as a controversial plan to split the Golden State into three new jurisdictions qualified Tuesday for the Nov. 6 ballot.

If a majority of voters who cast ballots agree, a long and contentious process would begin for three separate states to take the place of California, with one primarily centered around Los Angeles and the other two divvying up the counties to the north and south. Completion of the radical plan — far from certain, given its many hurdles at judicial, state and federal levels — would make history.


n the initiative’s introductory passage, Draper argues that “vast parts of California are poorly served by a representative government dominated by a large number of elected representatives from a small part of our state, both geographically and economically.”

The proposal aims to invoke Article IV, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, the provision guiding how an existing state can be divided into new states. Draper’s plan calls for three new entities — Northern California, California and Southern California — which would roughly divide the population of the existing state into thirds.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-california-split-three-states-20180612-story.html



Is this still being funded by Russia and does it have a chance of passing?

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Sounds like a Russian/White-wing initiative. Faces a lot of impediments, thankfully. Hoyt Jun 2018 #1
CalExit was exposed as a Russian hit job. Initech Jun 2018 #9
This crap again?!? BigmanPigman Jun 2018 #2
Oh crap. No, it stands no chance of passing. Yes, if Putin was paying for it before... Hekate Jun 2018 #3
If California splits, it should be into 7 states Bok_Tukalo Jun 2018 #4
Wrong understanding of our demographics. Just look at who's in the House from California... Hekate Jun 2018 #16
It won't happen More_Cowbell Jun 2018 #5
Thanks for this info about the constitution Raine Jun 2018 #19
They don't mind representation by the few for the nation bitterross Jun 2018 #6
There will be 3 votes from our house against it. kysrsoze Jun 2018 #7
So it's basically fuck Hollywood and let them sort it out. Got it. Initech Jun 2018 #8
May the drivers behind it starve and go broke. LiberalFighter Jun 2018 #10
Californians should read the proud history of their state. trackfan Jun 2018 #11
Thank you for this great summary of California's history! People SHOULD read it. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2018 #12
I'm from Texas and I dearly love California. argyl Jun 2018 #14
Honestly, I can see it happening in the future, CA is just getting too big ansible Jun 2018 #13
There is similar diversity within Switzerland DFW Jun 2018 #17
wtf? NO! But maybe the US as a whole should split. ecstatic Jun 2018 #15
Maybe Putin can set aside a few thousand square miles in central Russia DFW Jun 2018 #18
So actress Polly Draper's billionaire right-wing brother is floating this turd AGAIN? VOX Jun 2018 #20
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