California's Evolving Crime Policies: Prop. 36 and Election Insights

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California's election results are still being finalized as mail-in ballots continue to be counted until November 12, provided they were postmarked by Election Day. The state has released maps showing how each county voted on various propositions, ranging from school bonds to involuntary servitude. These results are regularly updated on the California Secretary of State's website and can be viewed on KQED's 2024 election results site.
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- Riverside County law enforcement officials praise passage of Prop. 36, which increases penalties for theft and drug crimes ABC7 Los Angeles
- Law enforcement course correction underway in California Catholic News Agency
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