Ballot Measure Scorecard, 2018

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Ballot Measures overview

The Ballot Measure Scorecard for 2018 filters ballot measures approved for the 2018 ballot by type. It also lists measures whose supporters have submitted signatures but that are not yet certified for the ballot.

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November 6

  1. Alabama State Abortion Policy Amendment (2018) 
  2. Arizona Corrections Officer Retirement Plan Amendment (2018) 
  3. Arkansas Cap on Attorney’s Fee and Damages Awards in Lawsuits Amendment (2018) 
  4. Arkansas Voter ID Amendment (2018) 
  5. Colorado Age Qualification for General Assembly Members Amendment (2018) 
  6. Florida Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment (2018) 
  7. Florida Permanent Cap on Nonhomestead Parcel Assessment Increases Amendment (2018) 
  8. Georgia Distribution of Sales Tax Revenue from School District Referendums Amendment (2018) 
  9. Hawaii Constitutional Convention Question (2018) 
  10. Indiana Public Question 1, Balanced Budget Amendment (2018) 
  11. Massachusetts Transgender Anti-Discrimination Veto Referendum (2018) 
  12. Montana Ballot Collection Measure (2018) 
  13. Montana Property Tax for State University System Measure (2018) 
  14. Nevada Automatic Voter Registration via DMV Initiative (2018) 
  15. Nevada Legislature to Minimize Regulations on the Energy Market and Eliminate Legal Energy Monopolies Amendment (2018) 
  16. Nevada Medical Equipment Sales Tax Exemption Amendment (2018) 
  17. New Mexico Constitutional Amendment 1, Judicial Appeal Process Provided by Law Amendment (2018) 
  18. New Mexico Constitutional Amendment 2, Independent Ethics Commission Amendment (2018) 
  19. Oklahoma State Question 788, Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative (2018) 
  20. Oklahoma State Question 794, Crime Victim Rights Amendment (2018) 
  21. Utah Active Military Property Tax Exemption Amendment (2018) 

Proposed ballot initiatives are listed here when the initiatives' sponsors have turned in their petition signatures to election authorities, but the petitions have not been certified for the ballot.

The time it takes election authorities to scrutinize signatures that have been turned in so they can certify a measure for the ballot varies from state-to-state, averaging about 4-6 weeks.

Signatures filed, certification pending

No 2018 initiatives are in this phase of the process.

See also: Indirect initiative

This phase of the initiative process only applies to indirect initiatives.

Ballot initiatives in states that feature an indirect initiative process must go before the state legislature after signatures are submitted and enough of the submitted signatures are found to be valid. This presentation to the legislature is an intermediate step for successful signature petition drives between when an initiative petition is found to be sufficient and certification for the ballot. In some states with an indirect initiative process, the legislature can approve the proposed law themselves or put it before voters. In other states, the legislature has the chance to propose alternatives or amendments to the initiatives that can appear alongside the citizen initiative on the ballot.

The following is a list of indirect initiatives proposed for 2018 election ballots for which proponents have submitted enough valid signatures to put the proposal before the legislature:

There are no certified bond issues at this time.