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KEY BALLOT MEASURES AND REFERENDUMS

Last updated: Nov. 16, 2022 3:50 p.m. GMT




WE'RE TRACKING DOZENS OF STATE BALLOT MEASURES AND PROPOSITIONS UNDER
CONSIDERATION IN 2022.

21 out of 22



measures have been decided so far

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Abortion
State constitutions
Criminal Justice
Drugs and marijuana
Election administration




ABORTION

5/5 done

Voters in a handful of states will decide whether to codify abortion rights in
state laws and constitution after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision this
summer.

KENTUCKY AMENDMENT 2



Amend state constitution to declare lack of protection for abortion rights

CandidateVotesPct.

Add language to state constitution 675,60147.7%

Do not add the language 742,20652.3%


99% of vote in

MONTANA LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 131



Classify infants born at any stage of development as legal persons

CandidateVotesPct.

Classify as legal persons 209,22047.4%

Do not classify 231,72952.6%


99% of vote in

MICHIGAN PROPOSAL 3



Establish state constitutional right to "reproductive freedom," including
contraception use and abortion

CandidateVotesPct.

Establish right 2,480,00056.7%

Do not establish right 1,897,41743.3%


99% of vote in

VERMONT PROPOSAL 5



Amend state constitution to guarantee right to personal reproductive liberty

CandidateVotesPct.

Guarantee reproductive rights 211,15776.7%

Do not guarantee 63,99623.3%


99% of vote in

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 1



Establish an individual right to "reproductive freedom," including contraception
and abortion access

CandidateVotesPct.

Establish right 5,536,88166.3%

Do not establish right 2,813,05533.7%


76% of vote in


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STATE CONSTITUTIONS

1/1 done

Alabama voters will approve or reject a new state constitution, which removes
racist language among other changes.

ALABAMA STATE AMENDMENT 10



Ratify a new state constitution, which removes racist language and duplicative
or repealed provisions

CandidateVotesPct.

Ratify new constitution 796,87474.7%

Do not ratify 270,34725.3%


98% of vote in


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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

4/4 done

Voters in four states will decide whether to ban slavery or indentured servitude
as punishments for convicted criminals.

TENNESSEE AMENDMENT 3



Modify constitution to remove slavery as a punishment

CandidateVotesPct.

Remove slavery as punishment 1,292,83479.5%

Do not remove 332,63620.5%


99% of vote in

LOUISIANA CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 7



Modify constitution to remove slavery as a punishment (with exception for lawful
administration of criminal justice)

CandidateVotesPct.

Remove slavery as punishment 508,85239.2%

Do not remove 790,78760.8%


99% of vote in

OREGON MEASURE 112



Modify constitution to remove slavery/involuntary servitude as a punishment

CandidateVotesPct.

Remove slavery as punishment 997,43855.5%

Do not remove 799,02044.5%


97% of vote in

VERMONT PROPOSAL 2



Prohibition of slavery and indentured servitude

CandidateVotesPct.

Ban slavery 237,09788.7%

Do not ban slavery 30,25411.3%


99% of vote in


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DRUGS AND MARIJUANA

6/6 done

Five more states could vote to legalize recreational marijuana, while Colorado
voters will decide whether to decriminalize possession and use of some
hallucinogens.

MARYLAND AMENDMENT 4



Legalize marijuana use for people over 21

CandidateVotesPct.

Legalize marijuana 1,144,70266.3%

Do not legalize 580,80833.7%


96% of vote in

MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 3



Legalize marijuana use for people over 21, allow certain people incarcerated for
marijuana-related offenses to petition for release

CandidateVotesPct.

Legalize marijuana 1,089,01753.1%

Do not legalize 962,23046.9%


99% of vote in

ARKANSAS ISSUE 4



Legalize recreational marijuana use for people over 21

CandidateVotesPct.

Legalize marijuana 391,13943.7%

Do not legalize 503,43156.3%


99% of vote in

NORTH DAKOTA MEASURE 2



Legalize marijuana use for people over 21

CandidateVotesPct.

Legalize marijuana 107,27945.1%

Do not legalize 130,84954.9%


99% of vote in

SOUTH DAKOTA MEASURE 27



Legalize marijuana use for people over 21

CandidateVotesPct.

Legalize marijuana 163,56347.1%

Do not legalize 183,85752.9%


99% of vote in

COLORADO PROPOSITION 122



Decriminalize use and possession of some hallucinogenic/entheogenic plants
and fungi

CandidateVotesPct.

Legalize hallucinogens 1,281,96953.5%

Do not legalize 1,112,40046.5%


99% of vote in


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ELECTION ADMINISTRATION

5/6 done

Major changes to election laws could be coming in some states, including Nevada,
where voters are weighing whether to bring all-party primaries and ranked-choice
voting to the state.

OHIO AMENDMENT 2



Prohibit local governments from allowing non U.S. citizens to vote in
local elections

CandidateVotesPct.

Bar non-citizen voting 3,032,81777.1%

Keep non-citizen voting 903,20022.9%


99% of vote in

NEBRASKA INITIATIVE 432



Require a photo ID to vote

CandidateVotesPct.

Require ID 427,71465.6%

Do not require ID 224,73034.4%


99% of vote in

ARIZONA PROPOSITION 309



Require in-person voters to show unexpired photo ID, and require mail-in voters
to submit affidavit of identity

CandidateVotesPct.

Require ID 1,190,39849.6%

Do not require 1,210,04950.4%


99% of vote in

NEVADA QUESTION 3



Create open "top-five" primaries, switch to ranked-choice voting in
general elections

CandidateVotesPct.

Change election methodology 518,31452.9%

Do not change 462,17947.1%


99% of vote in

CONNECTICUT STATE AMENDMENT 1



Allow early in-person voting

CandidateVotesPct.

Allow early voting 350,67660.3%

Do not allow 230,58039.7%


98% of vote in

ALABAMA STATE AMENDMENT 4



Require that any change to state election law goes into effect at least six
months before a general election

CandidateVotesPct.

Require six-month wait 919,64079.9%

Do not require wait 231,00320.1%


98% of vote in


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How and when states vote on Nov. 8
Our list of voting laws and poll closing times in every state.
Nationwide governors results
How races for each state's highest office are shaking out.
Ballot measures across the country
As power shifts to the states, voter referendums matter more than ever. We’re
tracking them all.
U.S. Senate race calls
We're watching every cable network to mark when they call a race for a Senate
candidate.
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