California Proposition 86 (2006)

Proposition 86 was a proposed initiative state constitutional amendment and statute on the California general election ballot of November 7, 2006. Its primary intent was to impose a $2.60 per pack excise tax on the retail sale of tobacco cigarettes, as well as to levy a similar excise upon the sale of other commercial tobacco products, such as cigars and chewing tobacco.[1] The proposition was defeated with 3,607,506 "Yes" votes, for 48.0 percent of the total number of votes cast.[2]

References

  1. http://voterguide.sos.ca.gov/past/2006/general/pdf/prop86_text.pdf California Secretary of State's Office. "Proposition 86: Tax on Cigarettes. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute" (2006).
  2. http://www.smartvoter.org/2006/11/07/ca/state/prop/86/ League of Women Voters. "Proposition 86: Tax on Cigarettes" (2006).


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