Episode 37: How California’s Initiative Process Really Works — And Who It Leaves Out
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In this episode, Brian and John break down California’s ballot initiative process — how it was designed, how it actually functions today, and why it has become increasingly inaccessible to ordinary citizens. Using real-world examples, historical context, and firsthand experience, they explain the true cost, complexity, and political leverage behind qualifying initiatives, from signature gathering to campaign spending.
The brothers explore the 2014 reforms that allow qualified measures to be withdrawn, the role of negotiations behind the scenes, and why the initiative process now favors those with deep pockets. They also walk through the current 2026 ballot timeline, highlight measures already qualified by the legislature, and reflect on whether meaningful reform is possible in a system shaped by money, consultants, and campaign finance realities.
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