NO on KNIGHT Prop 22
A black and white poster for the No on Knight campaign. Large black text on a white background reads “NO” with smaller white text inside the O that reads, “on.” Large black text reads, “Knight.” White text inside a black rectangle reads, “Prop 22” with a small indistinguishable logo in the bottom right corner.
Publication date: 7 November 2022
File metadata
Metadata Object Description - Record Information
Record Identifier:
Q0092
Record Origin:
2000 California Proposition 22
Record Creation Date:
2021-01-26
Description Standard:
MODS
Metadata Object Description
Title:
NO on KNIGHT Prop 22
Name:
Knight, William
Role:
Subject
Type of Resource:
Flat file
Date Created:
2000
Language:
en_US
Extent and Media:
14 x 22 inches; 1 poster
Physical Form:
Poster
Conditions Governing Access:
Open for research
Conditions Governing Reproduction:
Lambda Archives of San Diego does not hold copyright to this item. It is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this item from the owner of copyright.
Location of Originals:
Lambda Archives of San Diego
Alternative Form Available:
TIFF available upon request (info@lambdaarchives.org)
Metadata Object Description - Notes
Biography or History:
Proposition 22, authored by state Senator William Knight, was a law passed by California voters in March of 2000 stating that marriage was between one man and one woman. In November 2008, Proposition 8 was passed by California voters, again only allowing marriage between one man and one woman. The Act was proposed by means of the initiative process. (2000 California Proposition 22, Wikipedia.) In May 2008, the California State Supreme Court ruled that Proposition 22 violated the California State Constitution and was therefore invalid. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger upheld this ruling.
Other descriptive data:
Politics; LGBTQ politics; Voting; 2000 California Proposition 22