Yes 6,254,342 Valid votes 13,363,984 | No 7,109,642 | |
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6,254,342 7001468000000000000♠46.80% 7,109,642 7001532000000000000♠53.20% 13,363,984 7001914700000000000♠91.47% |
Proposition 61 is a California ballot proposition that appeared on the November 8, 2016 ballot. It would have prohibited the state of California from buying any prescription drug from a drug manufacturer at price over the lowest price paid for the drug by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. It would have exempted managed care programs funded through Medi-Cal. According to the fiscal impact statement issued by California Legislative Analyst's Office, "potential for state savings of an unknown amount depending on (1) how the measure’s implementation challenges are addressed and (2) the responses of drug manufacturers regarding the provision and pricing of their drugs."
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Proposition 61 was rejected by a vote of 46 to 54 percent.
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California Proposition 61 (2016) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA