SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s November ballot will be packed with policy questions, asking voters to make decisions on topics ranging from abortion to sports betting. Several new measures qualified for the ballot last week in the lead-up to Thursday evening’s qualification deadline. The final result is a field of seven questions: three constitutional amendments, three initiative statutes and one referendum. Proponents and opponents have already spent millions for and against the measures, and there’s still four months until voters head to the polls. First up: abortionAn initiative to enshr…