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Update on 2024 state ballot measure certifications: five new measures, 33 pending signature verification, and one moved to 2026 ballot
By Victoria Antram,
12 days ago
For 2024, 125 statewide ballot measures have been certified for the ballot in 37 states, three fewer measures than the average (128) for this point in the election cycle from 2012 to 2022. The average number of statewide ballot measures certified for an even-numbered year during this period was 157.
Here’s an update on the ballot measure activity during the past two weeks.
Five ballot measures were certified in three states—California, Nevada, and North Carolina:
California Remove Involuntary Servitude as Punishment for Crime Amendment (2024)
California Parks, Environment, Energy, and Water Bond Measure (2024)
California Public Education Facilities Bond Measure (2024)
Nevada Right to Abortion Initiative (2024)
North Carolina Citizenship Requirement for Voting Amendment (2024)
In California, the following six ballot measures were removed from the 2024 ballot by the June 27 ballot finalization deadline:
California Changes to the State Children’s Services Program Initiative (2024)
California Employee Civil Action Law and PAGA Repeal Initiative (2024)
California Pandemic Early Detection and Prevention Institute Initiative (2024)
California Remove Voter Approval Requirement for Public Low-Rent Housing Projects Amendment (2024)
California Require Personal Finance Course for High School Graduation Initiative (2024)
California Oil and Gas Well Regulations Referendum (2024)
Another measure in California was moved from the 2024 ballot to the 2026 ballot.
Signatures have been submitted and are pending verification for 33 initiatives in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and Washington, D.C.
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