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Direct Democracy Means a Crowded California Ballot. Here's What You Could Be Voting on this November

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Supporters and opponents are spending millions on ballot measures. (Ericka Cruz Guevarra/KQED)

Direct democracy means that Californians are used to seeing a crowded ballot. This fall, voters could be weighing in on more than a dozen ballot measures. Marisa is joined by Politico’s Emily Schultheis to talk about what initiatives may and may not appear before voters in the November election.

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