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The following is a list of ballot measures, whether initiated by legislators or citizens, which were certified to appear on various states' ballots during the 2024 United States elections. The page includes those that did not make on the ballot but notes that status.
This article will list state and local ballot measures which will be voted on during the 2025 calendar year. Six statewide ballot measures have been certified for the ballot as of January 26. According to Ballotpedia, the average number of statewide ballot measures held during each odd-numbered year was between 33 and 34. [1]
The 2022 Pennsylvania state elections took place on November 8, 2022. On that date, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania held elections for the following offices: Governor and Lieutenant Governor (on one ticket), U.S. Senate , U.S. House of Representatives , Pennsylvania State Senate , Pennsylvania House of Representatives , and various other ...
This chart shows the number of ballot measures certified each week for the years 2014 through 2022, with an average number given for the even-numbered years from 2012 through 2022. 2024 ballot ...
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — Voters in a deep-red Pennsylvania county will get two extra hours to vote on Election Day after widespread problems with voting machines caused confusion and long lines.
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In fact, Florida's Amendment 3 is one of the most expensive ballot-measure campaigns in the nation: Supporters, led by the medical cannabis company Trulieve, have donated $101 million to the race ...
Citizen-initiated constitutional amendment: Question 6: Abortion before fetal viability (affirming the 2024 referendum); Citizen-initiated constitutional amendment: Question 7: Require provision of photo identification for in-person voting or provision of the last four digits of their driver’s license or Social Security number when voting by mail