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2026 United States ballot measures

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2026 United States ballot measures

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The following is a list ofballot measures, whether initiated by legislators or citizens, which were certified to appear on various states' ballots during the2026 United States elections. The page includes those that did not make on the ballot but notes that status.

By state

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Alabama

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotAlabama Allow Judges to Deny Bail for Certain Weapon Discharges and Solicitation, Attempt, or Conspiracy to Commit Murder AmendmentRemove the right ofbail for the crimes of shooting or discharging a firearm, explosive, or other weapon into an occupied dwelling, building, railroad locomotive, railroad car, aircraft, automobile, truck, or watercraft, and for the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commitmurder.[1]May 19Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotAlabama Prohibit Diminishing District Attorney Compensation During Term of Office AmendmentProhibit the reduction of adistrict attorney's compensation during their term in office.[2]May 19Awaiting official results

Alaska

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
CitizensOn ballotAlaska Establish Campaign Contribution Limits for State and Local Elections InitiativeEstablish new campaign contribution limits for campaigns for state and local office, limiting an individuals max contributable in an election cycle to $2,000 to candidates, $4,000 for a joint-lieutenant governor ticket, or $5,000 for a political party, with Political parties allowed to contribute up to $4,000 for candidates and $5,000 to other parties or political groups.[3]Nov 3Awaiting official results
CitzensOn ballotAlaska Repeal Top-Four Ranked-Choice Voting InitiativeRepealAlaska Measure 2, eliminating the top-four primaries andranked-choice voting general elections in Alaska, alongside the established campaign finance provisions requiring persons and entities contributing more than $2,000 derived from donations, contributions, dues, or gifts to disclose the true sources (as defined in law) of their political contributions.[4]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Arizona

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotArizona Designate Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations and Require State DHS to Address Threats MeasureDeclaresdrug cartels to beterrorist organizations and requires theArizona Department of Homeland Security do "everything within its authority to address the threat posed by drug cartels".[5]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotArizona Limit Local Tax Rate on Groceries to 2% of Base Price and Require Voter Approval to Increase Tax Rate MeasureProhibits local governments from imposing or increasing atax on the sale of groceries without voter approval and capping the tax rate at 2%.[6]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotArizona Prohibit Taxes or Fees on Miles Traveled in Motor Vehicle AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to prohibit state and local governments from implementing any tax or fee based on vehicle miles traveled and enacting any rule or law to monitor or limit vehicle miles traveled without an individual’s consent[7]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Arkansas

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotArkansas Authorize Legislature to Create Programs for Economic Development Including Economic Development Districts AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to allow the legislature to create programs, including Economic Development Districts, and make loans and grants of public money to achieve the purposes ofunemployment prevention,real estate improvement, and economic, transportation, commerce, and real estate development.[8]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotArkansas Citizenship Requirement for Voting AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to mandate that only U.S. citizens may vote in state or local elections.[9]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotArkansas Natural Resources Commission Bond MeasureAuthorize the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission to issue up to $500 million in general obligation bonds to fund water-related infrastructure projects including water treatment and transportation, waste disposal, pollution abatement, drainage, irrigation, flood control, and wetlands and aquatic resources infrastructure.[10]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotArkansas Right to Keep and Bear Arms AmendmentExpand the constitutional right to keep and bear arms to include for lawful hunting and recreational use or other lawful purposes, without limitation on the possession and use of ammunition, firearm accessories, or firearm components stating that the right to keep and bear arms is "a natural, fundamental, and individual right that shall not be infringed".[11]Nov 3Awaiting official results

California

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotCalifornia Eliminate State Officer Recall Successor Elections AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to eliminate the election of a successor when a state officer isrecalled, thereby leaving the office vacant until it is filled according to state law; allowing for the recalled officer to run again for the same office at the special election, if one is held; and authorize thelieutenant governor to fill the gubernatorial vacancy until the expired term, unless the vacancy occurred before the close of the nomination period for the next statewide election during the first two years of the governor’s term, in which aspecial election would be called and which the winner would serve the remainder of the term.[12]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotCalifornia Vote Requirements for Initiatives Requiring Supermajority Votes AmendmentAmend the state constitution to mandate thatcitizen-initiated constitutional amendments proposing a higher vote threshold for future state or local ballot measures to meet the same higher threshold to pass (for example, a ballot initiative proposing a 60% requirement for certain other measures would itself require a 60% vote to pass).[13]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotCalifornia Allow Public Financing of Election Campaigns MeasureRepeal the 1988 ban on public financing of campaigns and allow for state and local governments to create programs that provide candidates with public funds under spending limits and eligibility rules.[14]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Colorado

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
CitizensOn ballotColorado Penalties for Fentanyl Sale and Possession InitiativeEstablish higher felony classifications and mandatory penalties for the manufacturing, dispensing, sale, and possession offentanyl and certain synthetic opioids;require court-ordered treatment for certain low-level fentanyl possession felony offenses; and revise sentencing provisions to limit exceptions for fentanyl-related distribution offenses that result in death.[15]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Florida

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotFlorida Changes to Budget Stabilization Fund AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to increase the amount of funds that may be retained in the budget stabilization fund from 10% to 25% of net general revenue, require an annual transfer to the fund equal to $750 million or 25% of the general revenue collections (whichever is lesser), and allow for the legislature to suspend the transfer under certain conditions.[16]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotFlorida Exempt Tangible Personal Property Used for Agriculture or Agritourism from Property Taxes AmendmentAmend the state constitution to exempt tangible personal property, such as farm equipment or tools, fromproperty taxes if the property is typically present on agricultural land, used for farming or agritourism activities, and owned by the landowner or leaseholder of the land.[17]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Georgia

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotGeorgia Increase Acre Limit for Agriculture and Timber Conservation Use Property Tax Classification AmendmentIncrease the maximum amount of land that a single owner can enroll in Georgia’s Conservation Use Valuation Assessment (CUVA) program—from 2,000 to 4,000 acres.[18]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Hawaii

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotHawaii Increase Time for Senate to Act on Judicial Appointments AmendmentIncrease the timeframe for thestate senate to consider and act on appointments of judges and justices from 30 days to 60 days for appointments made between April 1 and December 31 when the senate is not in regular session or is soon to adjourn the regular session.[19]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Idaho

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotIdaho HJR 4, Grant Legislature Exclusive Authority and Prohibit Citizen-Initiated Measures on Marijuana, Narcotics, and Psychoactive Substances AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to hold that only the Idaho State Legislature shall have the authority to legalizemarijuana,narcotics, or otherpsychoactive substances and remove the ability for citizens to initiate state statutes that would legalize these substances.[20]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotIdaho HJR 6, English as Official State Language AmendmentAmend the state constitution to designateEnglish as the state's official language.[21]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Indiana

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotIndiana Residency Requirements for City and Town Court Judges AmendmentRequires city and town court judges to reside in either the county where the court is located or the bordering county closest to the court.[22]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Kansas

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotKansas Elections for Supreme Court Justices AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to authorize the election ofstate Supreme Court justices, make justices' terms six years, and abolish the existing state Supreme Court nominating commission.[23]Aug 4Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotKansas Citizenship Voting Requirement AmendmentAmend the state constitution to state so that only a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote in state and local elections.[24]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Louisiana

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotLouisiana Allow Parishes to Exempt Business Inventory from Property Taxation AmendmentAllow for parishes to exempt business inventory from property taxes.[25]Apr 18Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotLouisiana Increase Judicial Retirement Age to 75 Years AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to increase the judicial retirement age from 70 to 75.[26]Apr 18Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotLouisiana Legislative Authority to Add or Remove Unclassified Civil Service Positions AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to allow the Louisiana State Legislature to add officers, positions, and employees to the unclassified civil service, such as transferring them from the classified to the unclassified civil service.[27]Apr 18Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotLouisiana Repeal Certain Education Funds and Dedicate Revenues to Teachers' Retirement System AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to repeal the Education Excellence Fund, the Education Quality Trust Fund, and the Quality Education Support Fund, and instead apply the money in those funds to the Teachers' Retirement System.[28]Apr 18Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotLouisiana St. George Community School System Authority AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to add the St. George Community School System, located in East Baton Rouge Parish, to the list of school systems that are regarded and treated as parishes for purposes of operating a school system.[29]Apr 18Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotLouisiana Raise Income Limit to $150,000 for Special Property Tax Assessment AmendmentRaises the income limit to qualify for the property tax special assessment level—a provision that freezes the assessed value of a home for eligible homeowners so that their property taxes do not increase due to rising property values—from $100,000 to $150,000.[30]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Maryland

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotMaryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities Vacancies AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to authorize the chair of the Commission on Judicial Disabilities to appoint former members to temporarily fill vacancies or allow for the governor to appoint a substitute member or extend the term of an existing member.[31]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Massachusetts

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
CitizensOn ballotMassachusetts Firearm Regulations ReferendumUphold House Bill 4885, which enacted several changes to the state's firearm regulations including: developing an electronic tracking system; prohibiting assault-style firearms (as defined in law); requiring safety certificates to obtain firearm permits; mandating serial numbers for firearms; allowing school administrators and licensed healthcare providers to request that a court issue an Extreme Risk Protection Order; and permitting courts to order firearm surrender when issuing Harassment Prevention Orders.[32]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Michigan

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
Constitutional Convention QuestionOn ballotMichigan Constitutional Convention QuestionHold a stateConstitutional Convention.[33]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Missouri

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotMissouri Prohibit Abortion and Gender Transition Procedures for Minors AmendmentRepealAmendment 3, which enshrined abortion as a constitutional right up tofetal viability, and prohibit abortion, except in cases of medical emergency, fetal anomaly,rape, orincest, with cases of rape and incest only able to have an abortion performed before 12 weeks; Require parental consent for a minor seeking an abortion, except in cases of medical emergency where consent cannot be obtained; Prohibit fetal organ harvesting after an abortion - defined as the collection of fetal tissue, organs, or fluids for the purpose of selling or collecting for scientific purposes - except forpaternity testing, determination of anomaly or condition of the unborn child, or for law enforcement purposes; Provide that women can access healthcare in cases ofmiscarriages andectopic pregnancies; Provide for the general assembly to enact laws and regulations regarding the provision of abortions, abortion facilities, and abortion providers; and prohibitgender transition surgeries for minors under eighteen, and prohibit the prescribing ofcross-sex hormones orpuberty blocking drugs to minors under eighteen for the purposes ofgender transition.[34]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotMissouri Require Election of Jackson County Assessor AmendmentMake the Jackson County Assessor an elected position by removing the constitutional exemption that currently allows the county to appoint the assessor.[35]Nov 3Awaiting official results
Automatic Ballot ReferralOn ballotMissouri Sales Tax for Parks and Conservation AmendmentRenew the existing sales and use tax of 0.1% for 10 years to fund state parks and soil and water conservation programs.[36]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotRequire Approval in Each Congressional District for Citizen-Initiated Constitutional Amendments and Add Provisions on Petition Fraud and Foreign Contributions AmendmentRequire the majority of voters from each congressional district to approve initiative petitions to amend the constitution, prohibit foreign nationals from contributing to ballot measure campaigns, among other provisions.[37]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Nebraska

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotNebraska Change State Legislative Term Limits from Two to Three Consecutive Terms AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to change the term limit for state legislators from two consecutive terms (eight years) to three consecutive terms (12 years).[38]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Nevada

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotNevada Question 6, Right to Abortion InitiativeReaffirmQuestion 6, which would amend thestate constitution to provide for a state constitutional right to an abortion, and for the state to regulate abortion after fetal viability, except where medically indicated to "protect the life or health of the pregnant patient".[39]Nov 3Awaiting official results
CitizensOn ballotNevada Question 7, Require Voter Identification InitiativeAmend the state constitution to require that Nevada residents present a form ofphoto identification to verify their identity while voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of their driver's license or Social Security number when voting by mail.[40]Nov 3Awaiting official results

New Mexico

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotNew Mexico Eliminate Governor’s Pocket Veto and Require Veto Explanations AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to require bills to become law if the governor does not sign orveto them within the required timeframe, eliminate thegovernor'spocket veto, and require the governor to provide a substantive explanation for vetoes.[41]Nov 3Awaiting official results

North Carolina

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotNorth Carolina Require Voter Identification AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to require photo identification to vote for all voters, not just those voting in person.[42]Nov 3Awaiting official results

North Dakota

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislatureOn ballotNorth Dakota Single-Subject Requirement for Constitutional Amendments MeasureCreates a single-subject requirement for citizen initiated and legislatively referred constitutional amendments and prohibits thesecretary of state from approving an initiative for circulation if the initiative is determined to include more than one subject.[43]Jun 9Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotNorth Dakota 60% Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments MeasureRequires citizen initiated or legislatively referred constitutional amendments to receive a 60% vote to be adopted.[44]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotNorth Dakota State Legislative Term Limits AmendmentLimits state legislators to serving four complete four-year terms (16 years) in the state legislature regardless of chamber with a term less than four-years not counting toward the term limit. Reserves the ability for the state legislature to amend term limitations.[45]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Oklahoma

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
CitizensOn ballotOklahoma State Question 832, $15 Minimum Wage InitiativeIncreases theminimum wage to $12 in 2027, $13.50 per hour in 2028, $15 per hour in 2029, and adjusting future increases based on changes toinflation. Remove certain exceptions from the Oklahoma Minimum Wage Act that did not include certain workers (such as part-time employees, students, minors, farm and agricultural workers, domestic service workers, newspaper vendors and carriers, and feedstore employees) in the definition of 'employee'.[46]Jun 16Awaiting official results

Oregon

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
CitizensOn ballotOregon Increase to Gas Tax, Payroll Tax, and Vehicle Registration Fees ReferendumUphold targeted sections of House Bill 3991 (HB 3991), which increase the state'sgas tax from $0.40 to $0.46,payroll tax for transportation from 0.1% to 0.2%, and vehicle registration fees.[47]Nov 3Awaiting official results

South Dakota

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislativeOn ballotSouth Dakota Constitutional Amendment I, Medicaid Expansion Conditioned on 90% Federal Funding AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to remove the states obligation to provideMedicaid funding if federal funding for the program falls below 90% of the programs cost.[48]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotSouth Dakota Constitutional Amendment J, Citizenship Voting Requirement AmendmentAmend the state constitution to mandate that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in state and local elections.[49]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotSouth Dakota Constitutional Amendment K, Creation of Unclaimed Property Trust Fund Amendment (2026)Amend the state constitution to establish a trust fund for unclaimed property.[50]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotSouth Dakota Constitutional Amendment L, 60% Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments MeasureRequire constitutional amendments to be approved by 60% of voters.[51]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Tennessee

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislativeOn ballotTennessee Marsy's Law Crime Victims Rights AmendmentReplaces the existing list of rights for victims of crimes in thestate constitution with a new list, including the rights to be present at all criminal proceedings, to be free from harassment, intimidation, and abuse throughout the criminal justice system, to be provided reasonable notice of all public criminal proceedings, to have the safety of the victim, the victim's family, and the general public considered before any parole decision is made, and to be treated with fairness to be heard in any proceeding involving release, plea, sentencing, disposition, and parole among other rights.[52]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotTennessee Prohibit State Property Taxes AmendmentAmend the state constitution to prohibit the legislature from enacting taxes on property.[53]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotTennessee Remove Right to Bail for Certain Criminal Offenses AmendmentAmend the state constitution to remove the right to bail in cases where the presumption of guilt is great and the defendant is accused of acts ofterrorism, second-degree murder, aggravated rape of a child, gravetorture, or any other offense for which a convicted individual could not be released prior to the expiration of at least 85% of their sentence.[54]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Utah

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislativeOn ballotUtah 60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes AmendmentRequires that citizen-initiated ballot measures to receive at least 60% voter approval to make certain tax-related changes, including imposing a new tax, expanding an existing tax to apply to additional items or transactions, increasing an existing tax rate, or adjusting a property tax rate in a way that reduces the rate less than it would decrease under current law.[55]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotUtah Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments MeasureAmend thestate constitution to require that constitutional amendments be published, in a manner provided by the legislature, for 60 days immediately before the next general election.[56]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Vermont

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislativeOn ballotVermont Proposal 3, Right to Collective Bargaining AmendmentAmends thestate constitution to establish a right to organize or join a labor organization for the purpose of collective bargaining.[57]Nov 3Awaiting official results

Virginia

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
LegislativeOn ballot2026 Virginia Redistricting AmendmentAmends thestate constitution to allow formid-decade redistricting of congressional districts in response to mid-decade redistricting in other statesApr 21Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballot2026 Virginia Voting Rights Restoration AmendmentAmends thestate constitution to automatically restore voting to felons upon release from incarcerationNov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballot2026 Virginia Repeal Same-Sex Marriage Ban AmendmentAmends thestate constitution to repeal the state constitutional ban onsame-sex marriage and legalize marriage regardless of sex, gender or race of spousesNov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballot2026 Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom AmendmentAmends thestate constitution to establish a right toabortion up to fetal viabilityNov 3Awaiting official results

Wyoming

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OriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
CitizensOn ballotWyoming Homeowner’s Primary Residence Property Tax Exemption InitiativeAllows eligible homeowners to exempt 50% of their primary residence’s assessed value from property taxes.[58]Nov 3Awaiting official results

By topic

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Elections

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StateOriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
AlaskaCitizensOn ballotAlaska Establish Campaign Contribution Limits for State and Local Elections InitiativeEstablish new campaign contribution limits for campaigns for state and local office, limiting an individuals max contributable in an election cycle to $2,000 to candidates, $4,000 for a joint-lieutenant governor ticket, or $5,000 for a political party, with Political parties allowed to contribute up to $4,000 for candidates and $5,000 to other parties or political groups.[3]Nov 3Awaiting official results
ArkansasLegislatureOn ballotArkansas Citizenship Requirement for Voting AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to mandate that only U.S. citizens may vote in state or local elections.[9]Nov 3Awaiting official results
CaliforniaLegislatureOn ballotCalifornia Eliminate State Officer Recall Successor Elections AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to eliminate the election of a successor when a state officer isrecalled, thereby leaving the office vacant until it is filled according to state law; allowing for the recalled officer to run again for the same office at the special election, if one is held; and authorize thelieutenant governor to fill the gubernatorial vacancy until the expired term, unless the vacancy occurred before the close of the nomination period for the next statewide election during the first two years of the governor’s term, in which aspecial election would be called and which the winner would serve the remainder of the term.[12]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotCalifornia Vote Requirements for Initiatives Requiring Supermajority Votes AmendmentAmend the state constitution to mandate thatcitizen-initiated constitutional amendments proposing a higher vote threshold for future state or local ballot measures to meet the same higher threshold to pass (for example, a ballot initiative proposing a 60% requirement for certain other measures would itself require a 60% vote to pass).[13]Nov 3Awaiting official results
IdahoLegislatureOn ballotIdaho HJR 4, Grant Legislature Exclusive Authority and Prohibit Citizen-Initiated Measures on Marijuana, Narcotics, and Psychoactive Substances AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to hold that only the Idaho State Legislature shall have the authority to legalizemarijuana,narcotics, or otherpsychoactive substances and remove the ability for citizens to initiate state statutes that would legalize these substances.[20]Nov 3Awaiting official results
IndianaLegislatureOn ballotIndiana Residency Requirements for City and Town Court Judges AmendmentRequires city and town court judges to reside in either the county where the court is located or the bordering county closest to the court.[22]Nov 3Awaiting official results
KansasLegislatureOn ballotKansas Elections for Supreme Court Justices AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to authorize the election ofstate Supreme Court justices, make justices' terms six years, and abolish the existing state Supreme Court nominating commission.[23]Aug 4Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotKansas Citizenship Voting Requirement AmendmentAmend the state constitution to state so that only a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote in state and local elections.[24]Nov 3Awaiting official results
MissouriLegislatureOn ballotRequire Approval in Each Congressional District for Citizen-Initiated Constitutional Amendments and Add Provisions on Petition Fraud and Foreign Contributions AmendmentRequire the majority of voters from each congressional district to approve initiative petitions to amend the constitution, prohibit foreign nationals from contributing to ballot measure campaigns, among other provisions.[37]Nov 3Awaiting official results
NebraskaLegislatureOn ballotNebraska Change State Legislative Term Limits from Two to Three Consecutive Terms AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to change the term limit for state legislators from two consecutive terms (eight years) to three consecutive terms (12 years).[38]Nov 3Awaiting official results
NevadaCitizensOn ballotNevada Question 7, Require Voter Identification InitiativeAmend the state constitution to require that Nevada residents present a form ofphoto identification to verify their identity while voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of their driver's license or Social Security number when voting by mail.[40]Nov 3Awaiting official results
North CarolinaLegislatureOn ballotNorth Carolina Require Voter Identification AmendmentAmend thestate constitution to require photo identification to vote for all voters, not just those voting in person.[42]Nov 3Awaiting official results
North DakotaLegislatureOn ballotNorth Dakota Single-Subject Requirement for Constitutional Amendments MeasureCreates a single-subject requirement for citizen initiated and legislatively referred constitutional amendments and prohibits thesecretary of state from approving an initiative for circulation if the initiative is determined to include more than one subject.[43]Jun 9Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotNorth Dakota 60% Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments MeasureRequires citizen initiated or legislatively referred constitutional amendments to receive a 60% vote to be adopted.[44]Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotNorth Dakota State Legislative Term Limits AmendmentLimits state legislators to serving four complete four-year terms (16 years) in the state legislature regardless of chamber with a term less than four-years not counting toward the term limit. Reserves the ability for the state legislature to amend term limitations.[45]Nov 3Awaiting official results
South DakotaLegislativeOn ballotSouth Dakota Constitutional Amendment J, Citizenship Voting Requirement AmendmentAmend the state constitution to mandate that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in state and local elections.Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotSouth Dakota ConstitutionalAmendment L, 60% Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments MeasureRequire constitutional amendments to be approved by 60% of voters.Nov 3Awaiting official results
UtahLegislativeOn ballotUtah 60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes AmendmentRequires that citizen-initiated ballot measures to receive at least 60% voter approval to make certain tax-related changes, including imposing a new tax, expanding an existing tax to apply to additional items or transactions, increasing an existing tax rate, or adjusting a property tax rate in a way that reduces the rate less than it would decrease under current law.Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotUtah Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments MeasureAmend thestate constitution to require that constitutional amendments be published, in a manner provided by the legislature, for 60 days immediately before the next general election.Nov 3Awaiting official results

Law and crime

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StateOriginStatusMeasureDescription (Result of a "yes" vote)DateYesNo
AlabamaLegislatureOn ballotAlabama Allow Judges to Deny Bail for Certain Weapon Discharges and Solicitation, Attempt, or Conspiracy to Commit Murder AmendmentRemove the right ofbail for the crimes of shooting or discharging a firearm, explosive, or other weapon into an occupied dwelling, building, railroad locomotive, railroad car, aircraft, automobile, truck, or watercraft, and for the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commitmurder.[1]May 19Awaiting official results
LegislatureOn ballotAlabama Prohibit Diminishing District Attorney Compensation During Term of Office AmendmentProhibit the reduction of adistrict attorney's compensation during their term in office.[2]May 19Awaiting official results
ArizonaLegislatureOn ballotArizona Designate Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations and Require State DHS to Address Threats MeasureDeclaresdrug cartels to beterrorist organizations and requires theArizona Department of Homeland Security do "everything within its authority to address the threat posed by drug cartels".[5]Nov 3Awaiting official results
ArkansasLegislatureOn ballotArkansas Right to Keep and Bear Arms AmendmentExpand the constitutional right to keep and bear arms to include for lawful hunting and recreational use or other lawful purposes, without limitation on the possession and use of ammunition, firearm accessories, or firearm components stating that the right to keep and bear arms is "a natural, fundamental, and individual right that shall not be infringed".[11]Nov 3Awaiting official results
MassachusettsCitizensOn ballotMassachusetts Firearm Regulations ReferendumUphold House Bill 4885, which enacted several changes to the state's firearm regulations including: developing an electronic tracking system; prohibiting assault-style firearms (as defined in law); requiring safety certificates to obtain firearm permits; mandating serial numbers for firearms; allowing school administrators and licensed healthcare providers to request that a court issue an Extreme Risk Protection Order; and permitting courts to order firearm surrender when issuing Harassment Prevention Orders.[32]Nov 3Awaiting official results
TennesseeLegislativeOn ballotTennessee Marsy's Law Crime Victims Rights AmendmentReplaces the existing list of rights for victims of crimes in thestate constitution with a new list, including the rights to be present at all criminal proceedings, to be free from harassment, intimidation, and abuse throughout the criminal justice system, to be provided reasonable notice of all public criminal proceedings, to have the safety of the victim, the victim's family, and the general public considered before any parole decision is made, and to be treated with fairness to be heard in any proceeding involving release, plea, sentencing, disposition, and parole among other rights.Nov 3Awaiting official results
LegislativeOn ballotTennessee Remove Right to Bail for Certain Criminal Offenses AmendmentAmend the state constitution to remove the right to bail in cases where the presumption of guilt is great and the defendant is accused of acts ofterrorism, second-degree murder, aggravated rape of a child, gravetorture, or any other offense for which a convicted individual could not be released prior to the expiration of at least 85% of their sentence.Nov 3Awaiting official results

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  6. ^"Arizona Limit Local Tax Rate on Groceries to 2% of Base Price and Require Voter Approval to Increase Tax Rate Measure (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  7. ^"Arizona Prohibit Taxes or Fees on Miles Traveled in Motor Vehicle Amendment".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  8. ^"Arkansas Authorize Legislature to Create Programs for Economic Development Including Economic Development Districts Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  9. ^ab"Arkansas Citizenship Requirement for Voting Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  10. ^"Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Bond Measure (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  11. ^ab"Arkansas Right to Keep and Bear Arms Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  12. ^ab"California Eliminate State Officer Recall Successor Elections Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  13. ^ab"California Vote Requirements for Initiatives Requiring Supermajority Votes Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  14. ^"California Allow Public Financing of Election Campaigns Measure (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2026.
  15. ^"Colorado Penalties for Fentanyl Sale and Possession Initiative (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2026.
  16. ^"Florida Changes to Budget Stabilization Fund Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  17. ^"Florida Exempt Tangible Personal Property Used for Agriculture or Agritourism from Property Taxes Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  18. ^"Georgia Increase Acre Limit for Agriculture and Timber Conservation Use Property Tax Classification Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  19. ^"Hawaii Increase Time for Senate to Act on Judicial Appointments Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  20. ^ab"Idaho HJR 4, Grant Legislature Exclusive Authority and Prohibit Citizen-Initiated Measures on Marijuana, Narcotics, and Psychoactive Substances Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  21. ^"Idaho HJR 6, English as Official State Language Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  22. ^ab"Indiana Residency Requirements for City and Town Court Judges Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  23. ^ab"Kansas Elections for Supreme Court Justices Amendment (August 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  24. ^ab"Kansas Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  25. ^"Louisiana Allow Parishes to Exempt Business Inventory from Property Taxation Amendment (April 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  26. ^"Louisiana Increase Judicial Retirement Age to 75 Years Amendment (April 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  27. ^"Louisiana Legislative Authority to Add or Remove Unclassified Civil Service Positions Amendment (April 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  28. ^"Louisiana Repeal Certain Education Funds and Dedicate Revenues to Teachers' Retirement System Amendment (April 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  29. ^"Louisiana St. George Community School System Authority Amendment (April 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  30. ^"Louisiana Raise Income Limit to $150,000 for Special Property Tax Assessment Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  31. ^"Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities Vacancies Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  32. ^ab"Massachusetts Firearm Regulations Referendum (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  33. ^"Michigan Constitutional Convention Question (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  34. ^"Missouri Prohibit Abortion and Gender Transition Procedures for Minors Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  35. ^"Missouri Require Election of Jackson County Assessor Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  36. ^"Missouri Sales Tax for Parks and Conservation Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  37. ^ab"Missouri Require Election of Jackson County Assessor Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  38. ^ab"Nebraska Change State Legislative Term Limits from Two to Three Consecutive Terms Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  39. ^"Nevada Question 6, Right to Abortion Initiative (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  40. ^ab"Nevada Question 7, Require Voter Identification Initiative (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  41. ^"New Mexico Eliminate Governor's Pocket Veto and Require Veto Explanations Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  42. ^ab"North Carolina Require Voter Identification Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  43. ^ab"North Dakota Single-Subject Requirement for Constitutional Amendments Measure (June 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  44. ^ab"North Dakota 60% Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments Measure (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  45. ^ab"North Dakota State Legislative Term Limits Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  46. ^"Oklahoma State Question 832, $15 Minimum Wage Initiative (June 2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  47. ^"Oregon Increase to Gas Tax, Payroll Tax, and Vehicle Registration Fees Referendum (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2026.
  48. ^"South Dakota Constitutional Amendment I, Medicaid Expansion Conditioned on 90% Federal Funding Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  49. ^"South Dakota Constitutional Amendment J, Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  50. ^"South Dakota Constitutional Amendment K, Creation of Unclaimed Property Trust Fund Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  51. ^"South Dakota Constitutional Amendment L, 60% Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments Measure (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  52. ^"Tennessee Marsy's Law Crime Victims Rights Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  53. ^"Tennessee Prohibit State Property Taxes Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  54. ^"Tennessee Remove Right to Bail for Certain Criminal Offenses Amendment".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  55. ^"Utah 60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  56. ^"Utah Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments Measure (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  57. ^"Vermont Proposal 3, Right to Collective Bargaining Amendment (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.
  58. ^"Wyoming Homeowner's Primary Residence Property Tax Exemption Initiative (2026)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 14, 2025.

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