California voters have approved Prop 17, which allows parolees the right to vote. Prop 22 that classifies app-based drivers as independent contractors and not employees. And prop 24 allowing consumers to prevent businesses from sharing personal information. Voters said no to Prop 16 that repeals a constitutional provision that made it unlawful for California’s state and local governments to discriminate against or grant preferential treatment to people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, or sex. prop 20 would have meant stricter paroles. Prop 21 would have allowed local governments to establish rent control on residential properties over 15 years old. Prop 23 dealing with Dialysis Clinic standards. and no to prop 25 replacing cash bail with risk assessments for detained suspects awaiting trials.