Voters Reject Major Growth Measures On March 2 Ballot
Three sweeping growth measures in three very different parts of the state — two measures seeking to tightly control development and one growth-friendly plan — all lost during the March 2 primary election.
Voters in San Diego and San Benito counties overwhelmingly rejected growth-control general plan amendments. In El Dorado County, voters said no to approving an entire general plan via initiative.
Elsewhere, Contra Costa County voters rejected a big-box law. San Marcos voters said no to Wal-Mart.
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