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Proposition D Right of Access to Information City of San Diego Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required 337887 / 82.56% Yes votes ...... 71369 / 17.44% No votes
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Shall the City Charter be amended to provide that the people have the right of access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business?
The provisions of this measure relating to the adoption of statutes or court rules will not be controlling over actions of the state legislature or the courts because the City has no jurisdiction over those entities. The City of San Diego will continue to be governed by state constitutional provisions and preemptive state laws regarding open meetings (the Brown Act) and access to public documents (the Public Records Act), and future changes to those laws may affect the application of this measure. In addition, a proposed constitutional amendment, entitled "Access to Government Information," and designated as "Proposition 59" will appear on the November 2, 2004, ballot and contains provisions that are virtually identical to this proposed Charter amendment. If adopted, this Charter amendment will be effective for the City irrespective of the vote on Proposition 59. This ballot measure will take effect if passed by a majority of the City's voters.
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