AP/ June 19, 2012, 5:44 PM

California tobacco tax trails by razor-thin margin

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(AP) SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Two weeks after California elections, a closely-watched effort to impose a new tax on tobacco in the nation's most populous state remains too close to call.

With 400,000 ballots outstanding as of Tuesday, the measure that would add a $1-a-pack cigarette tax is trailing by 17,500 votes, according to data compiled by the secretary of state.

Through a barrage of campaign ads, tobacco companies were able to cut support for the tax plan spearheaded by champion cyclist Lance Armstrong. Backing for the measure dwindled from a two-thirds majority in March down to a dead heat on Election Day.

Opponents raised $47 million to fight the proposal, dramatically outspending supporters, who raised $12 million.

Since the June 5 voting, the measure known as Prop 29 has seemed headed for defeat by razor-thin margins, generally trailing by less than a percentage point.

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In election night returns, the proposal, which would in part fund cancer research, was losing by tens of thousands of votes, prompting many to assume it was dead. But supporters have refused to concede defeat.

"Last week, someone was thinking about having a press conference and conceding, and everybody else said, `Are you out of your mind?"' said Stan Glantz of the University of California, San Francisco's Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.

Glantz has been running statistical analyses of the returns since the polls closed and said the chances of a reversal are] "unlikely but not impossible."

"At this point, everybody's just biting their fingernails," he said.

Tobacco tax opponents are also watching returns, but with a more optimistic eye. "We're not expecting any huge swings, and we are anticipating that our lead will hold," said Beth Miller, spokeswoman for the No on 29 campaign.

In order for the tax squeak through, 54 percent of the remaining ballots would have to favor the measure, said Contra Costa Registrar of Voters Steve Weir.

Weir added that if the margin continued to tighten, it was conceivable that California would hold its first statewide re-count for a ballot measure.

"For there to be less than a half a percent spread, that's very, very unusual," he said.

Observers around the nation have also been watching the contest. Smoking foes say that Big Tobacco's success in branding the tax as a government boondoggle could reverberate in other states.

Election officials have until July 6 to report final results. Another California tobacco tax measure lost by a similarly thin margin in 2006.

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cbsnews_viewer says:
It is just a punishment tax. The money goes for another special interest researchers. What are they going to find with all that added money; what we all know: smoking is unhealthy and causes cancer. It has to do with the way that the California state amendment procedure works.
All its going to do is increase tobacco smuggling, and increase the power of the federal and state police and courts. More cops, means more cops seeking to increase their power and salaries. This means more unwarranted police stops, more search and seizure attempts, more tickets and fees, more localities trying to use 'drones' for spying, and trying to keep their small towns and cities with bloated police forces.
That means more taxpayer money diverted about Tobacco use. Expect tobacco shops at the Nevada, Oregon, and Mexican border. Its just dumb. The government 'writes off' the fools who join cults like $cientology while the politicians, and lawyers profit. Why don't we write off smokers as the fools they are, without further muddling our lives for their self induced infliction? Canada had a huge tobacco tax, all it did was mean was incredible amount of smuggling. Canada repealed it. The day cigarettes where one penny cheaper than in the US, the speed boat traffic on the great lakes decreased to almost nothing.
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cbsnews_viewer says:
It is just a punishment tax. The money goes for another special interest researchers. What are they going to find with all that added money; what we all know: smoking is unhealthy and causes cancer. It has to do with the way that the California state amendment procedure works.
All its going to do is increase tobacco smuggling, and increase the power of the federal and state police and courts. More cops, means more cops seeking to increase their power and salaries. This means more unwarranted police stops, more search and seizure attempts, more tickets and fees, more localities trying to use 'drones' for spying, and trying to keep their small towns and cities with bloated police forces.
That means more taxpayer money diverted about Tobacco use. Expect tobacco shops at the Nevada, Oregon, and Mexican border. Its just dumb. The government 'writes off' the fools who join cults like $cientology while the politicians, and lawyers profit. Why don't we write off smokers as the fools they are, without further muddling our lives for their self induced infliction? Canada had a huge tobacco tax, all it did was mean was incredible amount of smuggling. Canada repealed it. The day cigarettes where one penny cheaper than in the US, the speed boat traffic on the great lakes decreased to almost nothing.
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cbsnews_viewer says:
It is just a punishment tax. The money goes for another special interest researchers. What are they going to find with all that added money; what we all know: smoking is unhealthy and causes cancer. It has to do with the way that the California state amendment procedure works.
All its going to do is increase tobacco smuggling, and increase the power of the federal and state police and courts. More cops, means more cops seeking to increase their power and salaries. This means more unwarranted police stops, more search and seizure attempts, more tickets and fees, more localities trying to use 'drones' for spying, and trying to keep their small towns and cities with bloated police forces.
That means more taxpayer money diverted about Tobacco use. Expect tobacco shops at the Nevada, Oregon, and Mexican border. Its just dumb. The government 'writes off' the fools who join cults like $cientology while the politicians, and lawyers profit. Why don't we write off smokers as the fools they are, without further muddling our lives for their self induced infliction? Canada had a huge tobacco tax, all it did was mean was incredible amount of smuggling. Canada repealed it. The day cigarettes where one penny cheaper than in the US, the speed boat traffic on the great lakes decreased to almost nothing.
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sjc_1 says:
This shows how big money influences elections. Tobacco companies put millions into ads and it is a close election. Don't let anyone tell you that Citizens United and Super Pacs allowed by the "Supreme" Court will not change it for the worse.
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nohater says:
raise taxes on alcohol whether purchased as singles, packaged, or at a bar. dui individuals cause accidents, kill people, cause thousands in damage on the other hand people make money with rehab businesses. think there are also smoking rehab businesses, patches, what not. everyone is making a buck of any kind of vice whether legal or not.
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magnumdr says:
The High Tobacco taxes should be illegal. According to our Constitutional rights it ststes "all taxes shall be fiar and equal for all"! This unfair tobacco tax is here just to make more money for our Government to spend on who knows what. The facts are that there are over 1,000 toxins in the air that we all breathe that can and does cause lung cancer at a greater rate than second hand smoke does. Stop ripping off the smokers with these Constitutionaly wrong taxes and make this a place where we all are free from illegal taxes!
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TJphoto says:
California has a history of raising taxes on small minority groups. Not everyone smokes, not everyone surfs, not everyone drinks, not everyone skydives. See the point. California is broke because the civil service jobs now pay far more than what the private sector is willing to pay. They will protect themselves at all costs.
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SUZAMBA says:
If you raise Tobacco taxes, raise alcohol taxes.
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jmca2009 replies:
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If they raise Tobacco and alcohol taxes, make sure to raise SUZAMBA's taxes.