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  1. A ballot initiative is a citizen-initiated ballot measure. The ballot initiative process allows citizens to propose statutes or constitutional amendments, depending on the state, and collect signatures to place their proposals on the ballot for voters to decide.

  2. A citizen-initiated ballot measure can be an initiated state statute, initiated constitutional amendment, or a veto referendum. A veto referendum is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that asks voters whether to uphold or repeal an enacted law. There are 26 states that allow for citizen-initiated ballot measures.

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  4. Citizen-Initiated: Volunteers and/or paid canvassers can engage with their communities to collect the required number of individual petition signatures to qualify an initiative for a public vote. Each state has a different number of signatures required for an initiative to qualify for the ballot.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Veto referendum. A veto referendum is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that asks voters whether to uphold or repeal an enacted law. This type of ballot measure is also called statute referendum, popular referendum, people’s veto, or citizen’s veto. Twenty-three (23) states allow citizens to initiate veto referendums.

  6. Oct 25, 2023 · The term "citizen ballot measure" describes citizen-initiated processes to amend state constitutions or city charters, to uphold or repeal a law passed by the state legislature (veto referendum), to propose state laws, to approve bond issues or tax proposals, or to start a recall election.

  7. Ballot Measures FAQ - The Fairness Project. What is a ballot measure? What is “direct democracy”? How do ballot measures wind up on my ballot? What happens after ballot measures are passed? Which states allow citizen-initiated ballot measures? Have ballot measures actually succeeded in changing policies? Are ballot measures partisan?

  8. Aug 1, 2023 · Citizen-initiated ballot measures—often referred to as “ballot initiatives”—are citizen-led efforts to place a policy proposal on the ballot, circumventing the state legislature completely. The process varies from state to state, but citizens collect signatures from fellow state residents asking that the proposed policy be placed on the ballot.

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