Legislatively-referred State Statute - Types of Ballot Measures

Types of Ballot Measures

  • Automatic ballot referral
  • Bond issue
  • Commission-referred constitutional amendment
  • Constitutional convention
  • Initiated state statute
  • Indirect initiated state statute
  • Initiated constitutional amendment
  • Indirect initiative amendment
  • Legislative referral
  • Legislatively referred state statute
  • Legislatively referred constitutional amendment
  • Veto referendum

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