Apart from death penalty and GMO labeling (f**king agrobusiness moneybomb), everything went well in California.
The genetically modified labeling proposition was frivolous. I'm glad it failed. Here's a fun fact, the vast majority of food you eat is genetically modified, and if it's not, it's probably stated in some way or another on the package. And genetic modification is not a bad thing for many reasons, including increase in food size and taste, increase in progeny or fertility in foreign or harmful soils.
I agree. It would have ended up like California's "This product contains substances known to the State of California to cause cancer" warning, it would show up on everything and therefore be completely ignored.