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The California Teachers Association released its positions on a few of the Nov. 4 ballot measures -- and there were few surprises. The big question was whether the state's teachers union would take a stand on Proposition 11, the redistricting measure spearheaded by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

They did not.

In 2005, the teachers association spent $700,000 to beat a redistricting measure pushed by Schwarzenegger in his ill-fated special election. Millions more went to blast the full slate of ballot measures the governor was pushing.

Here are the CTA's other positions for Nov. 4:

Proposition 3
Yes

Proposition 4No

Proposition 6
No

Proposition 8
No

Proposition 9
No

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