2024 United States ballot measures

The following is a list of ballot measures, whether initiated by legislators or citizens, which have been certified to appear on various states' ballots during the 2024 United States elections as of 15 July 2024.

Alabama

March 5

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: would exempt locally-focused bills, including constitutional amendments, from the budget isolation resolution process. This amendment did not pass.[1]

November 5

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: would let the Franklin County Board of Education be able to sell, manage, lease land or natural resources from lands in the county schools system within Walker and Fayette counties.[2]

Alaska

  • Indirect initiated state statute: This amendment would require that the minimum be increased to $15 per hour by July 1, 2027, give employees the ability to receive up to 56 hours of paid sick a leave a year if their employer has 15 employees or more and if their employer has less than 15 employees they can get up to 40 hours of paid sick leave. Also bars employers from taking action against employees who refuse to attend employer sponsored meetings regarding religious or political matters.[3]
  • Indirect initiated state statue: Would repeal the ranked choice voting system that was started in 2020.[4]

Arizona

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Require Partisan Primaries Amendment: a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would require a partisan primary election for partisan offices.[5]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: creates a constitutional signature distribution requirement for citizen-initiated ballot measures based on state legislative districts raising the requirement from 10% of voters to 15%.[6]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Would allow the legislature to terminate a state of emergency or alter the emergency powers of the governor during the emergency; requires emergencies declared by the governor to terminate automatically in 30 days unless extended by legislative approval.[7]
  • Legislatively-referred statute: establishes a $20 fee on every conviction for a criminal offense, which would go to a $250,000 benefit to the family of a first responder killed in the line of duty.[8]

Arkansas

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Allows state lottery proceeds to fund scholarships and grants for vocational and technical colleges

California

March

  • Legislatively-referred statute: Proposition 1, Changes the funding structure and name of the Mental Health Services Act, issues bonds for veteran housing and homeless projects. This amendment passed.[9]

November

  • Citizen-initiated statute: Increases minimum wage to $18 by 2026[10]
  • Citizen-initiated statute: Repeals the Private Attorneys General Act
  • Veto referendum: repeals AB 257, which would establish a fast-food workers council
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: lowers vote threshold from 66.67% to 55% for local special taxes and bond measures to fund housing projects
  • Veto referendum: Repeals SB 1137, which would prohibit the construction of oil and gas wells within health protection zones
  • Citizen-initiated amendment/statute: increases the income tax by 0.75% for 10 years to develop the California Pandemic Early Detection and Prevention Institute
  • Citizen-initiated statute: Repeals the Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act; removes ability of state to limit local rent control
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Repeals Proposition 8 and establish a right to marry regardless of sex[11]
  • Citizen-initiated amendment: would all state or local taxes be approved by two-thirds of the electorate for either jurisdiction
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Requires ballot measures which raise vote thresholds to supermajority votes to pass by the same proposed threshold first
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: ACA 8, would repeal the prisoner exception from California's constitutional ban on slavery, and prohibit the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation from disciplining any incarcerated person for refusing a work assignment, while allowing for the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to award credits to an incarcerated person who voluntarily accepts a work assignment.

Withdrawn from November ballot

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Would repeal constitutional requirement that voters approve publicly-funded housing developments at certain rent levels[12]

Colorado

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Creates an independent judicial discipline adjudicative board to create rules for the judicial discipline process
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Extends property tax exemption for veterans with disabilities to veterans with individual unemployability status
  • Citizen-initiated amendment: Requires statewide voter approval for local governments to retain property tax revenue which exceeds 4% from the total statewide property tax revenue collected in the previous year

Connecticut

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Authorizes the state legislature to provide by law for no-excuse absentee voting[13]

Florida

NOTE: proposed amendments, whether initiated by the legislature or by citizen petition, must receive 60% in favor in order to pass.

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amendment 1, Makes school board elections partisan instead of nonpartisan, allows for partisan primaries for school board elections starting in 2026.[14]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amendment 2, Gives a state constitutional right to hunt and fish.[15]
  • Citizen-initiated amendment: Amendment 3, would legalize possession of up to 3 ounces of recreational cannabis for adults aged 21 and over, allows Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers, and other state licensed entities, to acquire, process and distribute cannabis products.
  • Citizen-initiated amendment: Amendment 4, would legalize abortion up to viability, would require parental consent for minors who are pregnant.
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amendment 5, Provide for an annual inflation adjustment for the value of the homestead property tax exemption.
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amendment 6, would repeal an amendment to provide public funding for candidates who agree to spending limits for their campaigns.

Idaho

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amend the state constitution so that only US citizens may be able to vote in Idaho.[16]
  • Initiated state statute: This would replace partisan primary elections with an open "top-four" nonpartisan primary election for the US Senate and US House, state offices and county elected offices. A ranked-choice voting system would be created for general elections.[17]

Indiana

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Removes the superintendent of public instruction from the gubernatorial line of succession.

Iowa

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Iowa Require Citizenship to Vote in State Elections and Allow 17-Year-Olds to Vote in Primaries Amendment: A legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would add only a citizen of the U.S., rather than every citizen of the U.S., can vote; and supports allowing 17-year-olds who will be 18 by the general election to vote in primary elections.[18]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Would provide for the lieutenant governor to assume the office of governor for the remainder of the term if the governor dies, resigns or is removed from office.[19]

Kentucky

Maine

  • Legislatively-referred statute: State Flag Referendum, Would change the Maine state flag[21]
  • Indirect initiated state statue: Campaign Contribution Limits Initiative, would limit the number of campaign contributions made by individuals and entities toward political action committees (PACs) to $5,000 per year.[22]

Maryland

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Maryland Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment: A legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would add a new article into the Maryland Constitution's Declaration of Rights establishing a "right to reproductive freedom".[23]

Massachusetts

  • Voter referendum: An initiative to remove the MCAS test as requirement to graduate high school.[24]
  • Voter referendum: An initiative to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers.[25]
  • Voter referendum: An initiative to authorize the state auditor to audit the state legislature, and remove some existing regulations regarding the auditing process.[26]
  • Voter referendum: An initiative to legalize some psychedelic substances for medical and research use.[27]
  • There are 2 competing questions that relate to the classification of app based workers such as Uber drivers.[28]
  • Voter referendum: One would consider app-based drivers to be independent contractors and enacts several labor policies related to app-based companies.[29]
  • Voter referendum:The second would allow these app based workers to unionize and use collective bargaining.[30]

Minnesota

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Extends lottery-derived revenue direction to Environment and Natural Resources Fund for 25 years

Missouri

August 6

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: would allow for property tax exemption for childcare facilities.[31]

November 5

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: A legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would add only a citizen of the U.S., rather than every citizen of the U.S., can vote. Would also prohibit ranked choice voting.[32]

Nebraska

  • Voter referendum: would repeal tax credit for taxpayers who contribute to education scholarships

Nevada

As of November 2023, five ballot measures have been certified to appear on the 2024 general election ballot:

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Question 1, A legislative-initiated initiative to remove the constitutional status of the Nevada Board of Regents (similar language as State Question 1 in 2022);[33]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Question 2, A legislative-initiated initiative to revise language regarding public entities that benefit individuals with mental illness, blindness, or deafness;[34]
  • Citizen-initiated amendment: Question 3, Top-Five Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative, a ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to change state and federal elections to use Nonpartisan blanket primaries in the first round of elections and ranked-choice voting in the second round among the top five candidates. Amendment was first approved by voters in 2022.[35]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Question 4, A legislative-initiated initiative to remove a penal exception for slavery and involuntary servitude from the state constitution;[36]
  • Legislatively-referred statute: Question 5, would create a sales tax exemption for child and adult diapers.[37]
  • Citizen-initiated amendment: Right to Abortion Initiative, This would provide for a state constitutional right to an abortion until a person reaches fetal viability.[38]

New Hampshire

November 5

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Increase Mandatory Judicial Retirement Age Amendment, This would increase the mandatory retirement age for anyone serving as a judge in New Hampshire from 70 to 75.[39][40]

New Mexico

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Proportionally applies disabled veterans property tax exemption according to veteran's disability rating
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Increases property tax exemption for veterans from $4,000 to $10,000, adjusting for inflation

New York

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Equal Protection of Law Amendment: would amend the Equal Protection Clause of the state constitution to ensure equality under the law regardless of "ethnicity, national origin, age, disability", and "sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, and reproductive healthcare and autonomy".[41] Current text, drafted in 1938, only protects "race, color, creed, or religion".

North Dakota

June 11

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Initiative Measure 1 places an age limit of 81 years old for one to be elected or appointed to the US Senate or US House of Representatives if an "individual would become 81 years old by December 31 of the year preceding the end of their term". This amendment passed.[42]

November 5

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Constitutional Measure 1, would update language in state constitution to reflect changes in language regarding disabilities.
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Constitutional Measure 2, would institute a single-subject rule for citizen initiatives, increase petition threshold and require passage of citizen-initiated constitutional amendments at two consecutive elections
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Constitutional Measure 3, would change requirements for transfers from the state legacy fund

Oregon

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: A measure to establish an Independent Public Service Compensation Commission to determine certain public officials' salaries.[43]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: A measure that would create ranked-choice elections for US President, US Senator, US Representative, Governor, State Secretary of State, State Attorney General, State Treasurer, Commissioner of Labor and Industries starting in 2028.[44]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Allows for the Legislature to impeach state elected officials.[45]

Rhode Island

  • Constitutional convention question: would ask voters on whether to hold a state constitutional convention

South Carolina

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: A legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would add only a citizen of the U.S., rather than every citizen of the U.S., can vote.[46]

South Dakota

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amendment E: Would change male-oriented language in state constitution to gender-neutral language.[47]
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Amendment H: Would create a top-two styled primary system in elections for governor, state legislature, a county office, US Senate and the US House of Representatives.[48]
  • Citizen-initiated-statute: Initiated Measure 28: Ban placing a state sales tax on items sold for human consumption with the exception of alcohol or "prepared food".[49]
  • Citizen-initiated-statute: Initiated Measure 29: Legalize the possession of, distribution and recreational usage of marijuana for those who are at least 21 years of age.[50]

Utah

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Repeals constitutional requirement that income tax and intangible property tax revenue collected by the state government be distributed to educational funding; allows for distribution of revenue to other purposes by the state after educational funding requirements are met
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Increases the annual distributions from the State School Fund for public education from 4% to 5%
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Provides for elections of county sheriffs to serve four-year terms

Wisconsin

April

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: provides that only election officials designated by law may administer elections.
  • Legislatively-referred amendment: prohibits all levels of government in the state from receiving non-governmental funding or equipment for election administration

November

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: would specify that only citizens aged 18 and above may vote in elections at all levels of government.[51]

Wyoming

  • Legislatively-referred amendment: Allows legislature to exempt property from taxation in part in full "to preserve home ownership in Wyoming for the elderly and infirm if necessary for the support of the poor."

Other jurisdictions

Puerto Rico

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