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Proposition 32 was a
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that was voted on as part of the
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on November 5. It was ultimately rejected, with 50.7% of voters voting 'no', but the results remained too close to call for several weeks after election day; the
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called the race on November 20 and
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had called the race by December 12. If it had passed, the proposition would have enacted the Living Wage Act of 2022 which would have increased the state's
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to $18 per hour by 2025 and adjusted it every year to reduce the impact of
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.


Background

US states can set their own minimum wages if they choose to do so, with the federal minimum wage being used if a minimum wage is not set or if it is set below the federal level. In California, the state minimum wage as of January 1, 2024 was $16 per hour. , California had the highest minimum wage of any state and was the highest in the country except for some part of
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(which also have a $16/hour minimum wage) and the
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(which has a minimum wage of $17.50/hour). Despite this, California's minimum wage "lags far behind the state's prices"; , the statewide living wage is $27.32 per hour. The federal minimum wage has remained $7.25/hour since 2009, leading to a movement for a $15 minimum wage during the 2010s. Due to high inflation in the early 2020s and stalemate at the federal level, more focus has been placed on increasing state minimum wages.


2022 proposition attempt

The proposition was initially set to be included in the
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, but was delayed after the
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announced that not enough signatures had been verified for it to qualify. Propositions needed 700,000 signatures to be on the ballot; although the campaign said it had gathered 1,000,000 signatures, because it only submitted them in May, not all the signatures could be verified by the June 30 deadline.
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, the proposition's filer, filed a court case to have the proposition put on the ballot, but this was rejected in July 2022 with the proposition instead confirmed for the 2024 elections.


Campaign

''
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'' reported in April 2024 that the proposition had been "met so far with shrugs" from unions and business interest groups predominantly because piecemeal industry-by-industry increases to the minimum wage had meant that "it is hard to find anyone who wants to fight over $18". A survey by the
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found that people from households earning under $50,000 a year were most likely to support the proposition, and those from households earning over $100,000 were most likely to oppose it.


Support

Many supporters focused on the rising
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. In its endorsement, ''
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'' said it was not ignoring "the concerns of business leaders" but that "too many workers can't afford to live on their wages". ''
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'' and ''
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'' joint endorsement highlighted that $18 is "still not a living wage" for workers in California and "certainly not in the
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." Proponents disputed the idea that higher minimum wages cause job losses. The ''
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'' argued that "higher wages actually make it easier for employers to fill job vacancies and retain workers" and that Proposition 32 was "a reasonable and narrow measure" that focuses on those who "are most in need of a boost". A study from
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found that California's increase to a $15 minimum wage had "no significant" effect on unemployment levels.
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, president of One Fair Wage, said that opposition campaigning had scared some voters, but that " ne of the doom and gloom that they predicted turned out to be true" in the case of the increased minimum wage for fast food workers.


Funding

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was a major donor to the proposition during the 2022 cycle, spending $10 million to get it on the ballot. In April 2024, ''
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'' reported that Sanberg had "not raised a dime for the effort in months" and said he was "banking on the inherent appeal" of a higher minimum wage. In the 2024 cycle, , $948,000 had been raised in support of the proposition. Almost all of this was by
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, who had raised more than $800,000.


Endorsements


Opposition

Opponents argued that a higher minimum wage would lead to increased prices. ''
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'' called on voters to use the proposition "as a referendum on how California is being governed" and argued that " st as Trumpian tariffs make life more expensive, so do mandatory wage hikes". High unemployment was also a concern. The ''
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'' warned that approving Proposition 32 would "make many low-skill workers unemployable". Opponents highlighted surveys commissed by the city of
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, which had implemented a local minimum wage of $19.08/hour, found that 42% of responding businesses had laid off workers or reduced hours due to higher wages.


Funding

By early October, the opposition campaign had raised $65,000. The California Growers Association and
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had contributed $15,000 each; the California Retailers Association, the
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and the Western Growers Service Corporation donated $10,000 each; and the California Restaurant Association had contributed $5,000. , $855,000 had been raised in opposition to the measure. The largest donor was Western Growers Issues PAC, a
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, which had spent $250,000.


Endorsements


Neutral/No endorsement


Polling


On Proposition 32


On an $18 minimum wage


Results

The election was initially characterised as being too close to call, with ''
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'' reporting on 11 November that five million votes remained uncounted mostly in
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, Santa Clara,
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and
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counties. The
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called the election on 20 November, projecting that the proposition had failed. By 12 December,
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had also called the race. The official results tallies were released on 13 December 2024 by
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, California's Secretary of State. They showed that the proposition had failed, with 7,686,126 people voting no and 7,469,803 people voting yes. The proposition was the first statewide ballot measure raising the minimum wage in the U.S. to be rejected since 1996.


See also

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Notes


References

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California Proposition 32 Proposition 32 is a California ballot measure that was decided by California voters at the statewide election on November 6, 2012. This initiative statute would have affected political contributions via payroll deductions, and contributions to ...
Minimum wage law in the United States Labor law in California