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  2. Initiatives and referendums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The indirect initiative process, added to the state's constitution in the 1990s as Article 15, Section 273(3), requires that over a 1-year period, the sponsors obtain a total number of signatures equal to at least 12% of the total number of votes cast for governor in the state's last election for that office. Additionally, it requires that no ...

  3. National initiative - Wikipedia

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    The National initiative is a proposed process to petition an initiative at the federal level in the United States via a national vote on the national ballot measure.While some U.S. states allow direct or indirect initiatives, there are currently no national initiatives in the United States.

  4. National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

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    In Maine, an initiative to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact began collecting signatures on April 17, 2016. It failed to collect enough signatures to appear on the ballot. [143] [144] In Arizona, a similar initiative began collecting signatures on December 19, 2016, but failed to collect the required 150,642 signatures by July 5 ...

  5. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Voter referendum: An initiative to authorize the state auditor to audit the state legislature, and remove some existing regulations regarding the auditing process. [154] Voter referendum: An initiative to legalize some psychedelic substances for medical and research use. [155] This referendum failed. [156]

  6. Category:Initiatives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, an initiative (or "citizens' initiative") is a proposal for a new law, which requires a petition reaching a particular number of signatures which results in a ballot measure being placed before the voters in an election. Usually, when 50%+1 of the electorate approves such a ballot measure the proposed law is enacted ...

  7. Popular initiative - Wikipedia

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    An initiative may be called a "ballot measure", "initiative measure", or "proposition". [citation needed] The United States has no initiative process at the national level, but the initiative is in use at the level of state government in 24 states and the District of Columbia, [9] and is also in common use at the local government level.