SACRAMENTO, Calif.
The California Supreme Court has blocked a measure that would divide the state in three from appearing on the November ballot.
Backers of CAL 3 said last month they collected and delivered 600,000 signatures to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla's Office, surpassing the 365,000 required by law to qualify for the ballot.
CAL 3 is led by venture capitalist Tim Draper.
The proposalcalls for three states to be formed:
Northern California, roughly the Bay Area to the Oregon border; California, which would include six coastal counties, including Los Angeles, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, San Benito and Ventura; and Southern California, which would go from Fresno to San Diego, excluding those six coastal counties.
Click here to see a map of how California would be split under CAL 3.