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Wyoming's ballot measure procedure has been described by the Initiative & Referendum Institute as "one of the most onerous" in the nation. [1] In order to place a citizen-initiated initiative on the ballot, measure sponsors must gather signatures equal to 15% of ballots cast in the previous election, along with at least 15% of voters in two-thirds of Wyoming counties.
1.8 Wyoming. 2 References. 3 External links. ... Citizen-initiated ballot measure: Oklahoma State Question 832, $15 Minimum Wage Initiative (June 2026) Wyoming.
Require partisan primary elections for partisan offices and prohibit primary elections where all candidates, regardless of political party affiliation, run in the same primary election, such as top-two, top-four, and top-five primaries [4] Nov 5 >50% 1,286,640 42.18% 1,763,711 57.82%: Citizens Approved [5] Proposition 139
For 2024, 80 statewide ballot measures have been certified for the ballot in 30 states, four more measures than the average (76) for this point in the election cycle from 2012 to 2022. The average ...
Voters in the District of Columbia approved a ballot measure that would change local elections to a ranked choice voting method, in which voters rank candidates on the ballot and the candidate ...
In many U.S. states, ballot measures may originate by several different processes: [4] Overall, 26 US states have initiative and/or veto referendum processes at the statewide level, [5] and all states have at least one form of legislatively referred processes: 49 states have at least a legislatively referred process to amend their constitutions ...
In Maricopa County – the state’s most populous county and home to Phoenix – more than 80% of voters cast ballots early, in person or by mail, in the November 2022 election, county officials ...
Mayoral and city council elections were held throughout Wyoming's towns and cities on November 5, 2024. As of 2022, there are 99 municipalities throughout the state, of which 19 are cities. [ 1 ] Under Wyoming law, each town and city has one mayor and four councilors, all elected.