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In November 2000, a voucher system proposed by Tim Draper was placed on the California ballot as Proposition 38.
It was unusual among school voucher proposals in that it required neither accreditation on the part of schools accepting vouchers, nor proof of need on the part of families applying for them ; neither did it have any requirement that schools accept vouchers as payment-in-full, nor any other provision to guarantee a reduction in the real cost of private school tuition.
The measure was defeated by a final percentage tally of 70. 6 to 29. 4.

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