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  2. Knoxville referendum questions: A look at the sample ballot ...

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    What do "vote yes" and "vote no" mean for Proposition 2 in Knoxville? Have your say in future city elections. Knoxville referendum questions: A look at the sample ballot and what 'yes' and 'no' mean

  3. Proposition A: What a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ means on Missouri’s ballot

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    The measure is on the 2024 presidential ballot. Election Day is on November 5, 2024. The proposal outlines a two-step increase in minimum wage, starting with a rise to $13.75 per hour on January 1 ...

  4. Who writes these ballot questions and why are they so ... - AOL

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    A “Yesvote will increase the amount to 7% of the latest year’s revenue. A “Novote will keep the amount at 5% of the latest year’s revenue. The second question should be worded ...

  5. Abstention - Wikipedia

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    In the Italian Senate, an abstention used to have the effects of a no vote. This was changed in 2017, when it was established that a measure only needed for the number of yes votes to be higher than the number of no votes in order to pass, with abstentions being counted neither as yes votes nor as no votes. [6]

  6. Approval ballot - Wikipedia

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    Approval ballots can be of at least four semi-distinct forms. The simplest form is a blank ballot on which voters hand-write the names of the candidates they support. A more structured ballot lists all candidates, and voters mark each candidate they support. A more explicit structured ballot can list the candidates and provide two choices by each.

  7. Retention election - Wikipedia

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    A judicial retention vote differs from a regular election in that voters are not asked to choose from a list of candidates — the judges on the ballot do not have opponents. Rather, the voter chooses between electing the incumbent judge to a further term in office (i.e. voting in favor of "retention") or voting against.

  8. Editorial: No to flipping script on ballot referendums. Or do ...

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    Changing what a "yes" and "no" means on a ballot referendum won't necessarily make these confusing questions any clearer.

  9. 2020 Massachusetts Question 2 - Wikipedia

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    The initiative failed, with 54.8% of voters voting 'No' and 45.2% 'Yes'. [ 1 ] If passed, Massachusetts would have become the second state to adopt ranked-choice voting for state and federal offices, following Maine 's passage of Question 5 in 2016 and subsequent passage of Question 1 in June 2018.