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  The California state elections, June 2008 were held on June 3, 2008, throughout California. The elections included two ballot propositions and one recall election for a State Senate seat. All primary elections for Californian seats to the House of Representatives, all of the seats of the State Assembly, and all odd-numbered seats of the State Senate were also held. 
  Propositions
  Proposition 98
 Proposition 98 would have been a constitutional amendment that limited eminent domain and gradually eliminated rent control.[1] 
  Proposition 98[2]   | Choice | Votes | % | 
  |  No | 2,677,456 | 61.51 | 
  | Yes | 1,675,213 | 38.49 | 
         
 Proposition 99
 Proposition 99 was a constitutional amendment that limited eminent domain and government acquisition of owner-occupied residences.[1] 
  Proposition 99[2]   | Choice | Votes | % | 
  |  Yes | 2,678,106 | 61.96 | 
  | No | 1,644,509 | 38.04 | 
         
 12th State Senate district recall election
 In response to his actions involving the state budget, a petition to recall State Senator Jeff Denham, a Republican who represents California's 12th State Senate district, was circulated. In the election his successor was to be determined, if a majority of voters favored the recall. As it happened, the majority did not and he remained in office. 
    | California's 12th State Senate district recall election, 2008[2] | 
  | Vote on recall | Votes | Percentage | 
  |  No | 61,309 | 75.36% | 
  | Yes | 20,043 | 24.64% | 
  | Valid votes | 81,352 | 95.11% | 
  | Invalid or blank votes | 4,183 | 4.89% | 
  | Totals | 85,535 | 100.00% | 
  | Voter turnout | 28.44% | 
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   | Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | 
  |  | Democratic | Simon Salinas | 30,946 | 100.00% | 
  | Valid votes | 30,946 | 36.18% | 
  | Invalid or blank votes | 54,589 | 63.82% | 
  | Totals | 85,535 | 100.00% | 
  | Voter turnout | 28.44% | 
  |  | Republican hold | 
 See also
  References
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  | (2007 ←) 2008 California elections (→ 2009) | 
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| November general election |  PresidentialUnited States House of RepresentativesState SenateState AssemblyPropositions: 1A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
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