California split: Petition to break state into 6 garners over 800,000 signatures

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Backers of the ‘Six Californias’ plan say they have obtained enough signatures to prompt a referendum on carving up the most populous US state. Campaign leaders claim the split would remedy many problems by creating more effective local governments.

Campaign spokesperson Roger Salazar said the ‘Six Californias’ plan has gained over the 808,000 signatures necessary to include the issue in a 2016 ballot. The idea would be to split the world’s eighth-largest economy geographically into Jefferson, North California, Silicon Valley, Central California, West California and South California.   

“It’s important because it will help us create a more responsive, more innovative and more local government, and that ultimately will end up being better for all of Californians,” said Salazar on Monday in a statement.

Campaign organizers plan to submit the petition in Sacramento on Tuesday to set the wheels in motion for a 2016 vote. The initiative was dreamt up by Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper who believes that “with Six Californias, we can refresh our government.”

The billionaire, who made his money investing in internet startups like Skype and Hotmail, has shelled out almost $2 million in his own money to help fund the campaign.

“Six Californias is our opportunity to solve the many problems we face today. Six Californias gives us an opportunity to create a better future for all 38 million of us,” said a campaign statement on Monday.

Critics have slammed the plan as a waste of time and money and maintain that it will actually worsen California’s most pressing problems.

“This is a colossal and divisive waste of time, energy, and money that will hurt the California brand,”Steven Maviglio, a Democratic political strategist who has formed the group OneCalifornia with GOP strategist Joe Rodota to fight Draper’s plan, told Reuters.

A Field Poll carried out in February of this year showed that 59 percent of Californians were opposed to the idea of breaking up their state. However, even if the campaigners manage to boost the popularity of their initiative, they will still face the major obstacle of winning the approval of both Congress and the State Legislature.

Draper has accepted that the vote is a “long shot,” but claims that he can convince people that a change is necessary for the state with the “worst-managed government in the country.”

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5 thoughts on “California split: Petition to break state into 6 garners over 800,000 signatures

  1. Good riddance.
    Maybe Mexico can then annex Hollywood and southern CA. The LA street gangs will be right back home. Hollywood liberals can share their wealth and their homes.

  2. When I heard that California was the most populous state, I thought that was strange considering most Californians have moved to Texas and other states because it has been so bad. But then I thought, wait a minute, all of that population that left is probably already filled up by illegal Mexican immigrants and now Guatemalans, Hondurans and El Salvadoreans, so that explains it.

    I say give the damn Mexicans all of Southern California and then a week later, do a clean sweep to get rid of them and chase them all out back to Mexico where they belong.

  3. They have been talking about this crap for years. Before WWII they were talking about it. They wanted to split the state into north and south but could never agree on a dividing line. I doubt this will fly.

  4. ” they will still face the major obstacle of winning the approval of both Congress and the State Legislature.”

    but I thought they worked for you. HA!

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