You have some good points. On the other hand, you also have some points that are based on unfounded assumptions.
For example, "我看了一下,这次选举,我们加州好像附列了68条议案,让选民投票。许多人估计到这个时候,就稀里马虎画圈了事了。我身边的人估计都是如此,因为我是认认真真从头看到尾了,每个议案都有文字说明的。这个过程中,我边上的投票台已经换了三个人。你说这样的选民是负责任的选民吗?"
Have you considered that people have already read the propositions ahead of the time? Do you think it is feasible to read through the propositions, think carefully of the pros and cons of those you care and you would like to vote for or against, right at the polling station? Do you think it is morally responsible to have such a rush decision? For people who take, like a 2-hour break from work, to vote, do you think they haven't thought about the logistics?
In my opinion, such a rush decision is worse than no decision.