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AlabamaOn the ballot Judicial System Restructuring AmendmentState judiciaryMakes changes to judicial law and court systems and procedures
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On the ballotAuthorize Legislature to Recompile the State Constitution AmendmentConstitutional languageAuthorizes the state legislature during the 2022 regular session to recompile the Alabama Constitution and provide for its ratification
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On the ballotCitizen Requirement for Voting AmendmentSuffrageStates that only a citizen can vote in Alabama
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On the ballotJudicial Vacancies AmendmentState judiciaryProvide that a judge, other than a probate judge, appointed to fill a vacancy would serve an initial term until the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January following the next general election after the judge has completed two years in office
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ArkansasOn the ballotPractice of Optometry ReferendumHealthcareMaintains Act 579 (House Bill 1251) to amend the definition of practice of optometry to allow optometrists to perform surgical procedures
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On the ballotTransportation Sales Tax Continuation AmendmentTaxesContinues a 0.5 percent sales tax for transportation
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On the ballotChange State Legislative Term Limits AmendmentTerm limitsChanges term limits to twelve consecutive years for state legislators with the opportunity to return after a four-year break
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On the ballotInitiative Process and Legislative Referral Requirements AmendmentDirect democracy and State legislaturesChanges initiative process and legislative referral requirements
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Potential measureRedistricting Commission AmendmentRedistrictingCreates the Citizens' Redistricting Commission for state legislative and congressional redistricting
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Potential measureTop-Four Ranked-Choice Voting InitiativeElections and campaignsCreates a top-four open primary ranked-choice voting system in Arkansas
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Potential measureAuthorize 16 Casino Licenses in 14 Counties AmendmentGamblingRequires the Arkansas Racing Commission to issue 16 casino licenses in 14 counties and specifies which companies will receive the licenses
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FloridaOn the ballotAmendment 1SuffrageStates in the state Constitution that only U.S. citizens can vote in federal, state, local, or school elections
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On the ballotAmendment 2Minimum wageIncreases the state minimum wage to $15 by 2026
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On the ballotAmendment 3ElectionsEstablishes a top-two open primary system for state office primary elections
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On the ballotAmendment 4Direct democracyRequires voter-approved constitutional amendments to be approved by voters at a second general election
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On the ballotAmendment 5TaxesIncreases the period during which a person may transfer "Save Our Homes" benefits to a new homestead property from two years to three years
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On the ballotAmendment 6TaxesAllows a homestead property tax discount to be transferred to the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran
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GeorgiaOn the ballotDedicating Tax and Fee Revenue Amendment (HR 164)TaxesAuthorizes the Georgia Legislature to dedicate tax or fee revenue to the public purpose for which the taxes or fees were imposed
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On the ballotAllow Residents to Seek Declaratory Relief from Certain Laws Amendment (HR 1023)Administration of governmentAllows residents to seek declaratory relief from state or local laws that violate the state Constitution or state law
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LouisianaOn the ballotNo Right to Abortion in Constitution Amendment (SB 184)AbortionStates that there is no right to abortion or abortion funding in the state constitution
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On the ballotUse of Budget Stabilization Fund for Declared Disasters Amendment (HB 267)State gov't financeAllows the Louisiana State Legislature, through a two-thirds vote in each chamber, to use up to one-third of the revenue in the Budget Stabilization Fund to cover the state's costs associated with a federally-declared disaster
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On the ballotPayments in Lieu of Property Taxes Option Amendment (SB 272)TaxesAuthorizes a property tax exemption for property that is subject to an agreement with local government; allows certain property owners to make payments instead of paying property taxes
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On the ballotInclude Oil and Gas Value in Tax Assessment of Wells Amendment (HB 360)Taxes and Natural resourcesAllows the presence or production of oil or gas to be taken into account when assessing the fair market value of an oil or gas well for ad valorem property tax purposes
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On the ballotExpenditures Limit Growth Formula Amendment (HB 464)State gov't financeChanges the state's expenditures limit growth formula
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On the ballotHomestead Exemption Special Assessment Income Limit Amendment (HB 525)TaxesIncreases the income limit from $50,000 to $100,000 for those who qualify for the special assessment level for residential property receiving the homestead exemption
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On the ballotUnclaimed Property Permanent Trust Fund (SB 12)State gov't financeCreates the Unclaimed Property Permanent Trust Fund and allocates investment revenue to the general fund
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On the ballotIn addition to statewide constitutional amendments, measures legalizing sports betting on a parish-by-parish basis are on the ballot in each of Louisiana's 64 parishes.
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MississippiOn the ballotInitiative 65 and Alternative 65AMarijuanaLegalizes medical marijuana for qualified persons with debilitating medical conditions
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On the ballotState Flag ReferendumMotto and symbolsAsks voters to approve or reject a new state flag design created by the Commission to Redesign the Mississippi State Flag and which may not include the Confederate Battle Flag and that must include the words "In God We Trust"
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On the ballotRemove Electoral Vote Requirement and Establish Runoffs for Gubernatorial and State Office ElectionsElections and State executive official measuresRemoves the requirement that a candidate for governor or state office receive the highest number of votes in a majority of the state's 122 House districts (the electoral vote requirement) and provides that if a candidate does not receive a majority vote of the people, they will proceed to a runoff election (instead of being chosen by a vote of the Mississippi House of Representatives)
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North CarolinaPotential measureNorth Carolina Eminent Domain AmendmentEminent domainStates that eminent domain shall serve a public use
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Potential measureEducation Bond MeasureBondsAuthorizes $1.9 billion in bonds for education facilities
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Potential measureEducation and Transportation Bond MeasureBondsAuthorizes $3.1 billion in bonds for education facilities and public transportation infrastructure projects
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OklahomaOn the ballotState Question 814Tobacco and HealthcareDecreases payments made to the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund from 75% to 25%, directs the legislature to appropriate money from the fund to secure federal matching funds for the state's Medicaid program
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Potential measureOklahoma State Question 805, Criminal History in Sentencing and Sentence Modification InitiativeCivil and criminal trialsProhibits a convicted person's former felony convictions from being used to calculate future punishments; provides for sentence modifications for eligible persons
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Potential measureOklahoma State Question 808, Constitutional Right to Cannabis Consumption InitiativeMarijuanaCreates a constitutional right to consume cannabis; requires those convicted of marijuana offenses to be exonerated and/or released from incarceration
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Potential measureState Question 810, Independent Redistricting Commission InitiativeRedistricting measuresCreates an independent redistricting commission responsible for congressional and state legislative redistricting
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Potential measureOklahoma State Question 812, Marijuana Decriminalization InitiativeMarijuanaDecriminalizes certain marijuana-related offenses
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Potential measureOklahoma State Question 807, Marijuana Legalization InitiativeMarijuanaLegalizes and regulates marijuana for persons 21 years old and older and imposes a 15% excise tax on marijuana sales
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Potential measureOklahoma State Question 813, Marijuana Legalization InitiativeMarijuanaLegalizes and regulates marijuana for persons 18 years old and older and imposes a 25% excise tax on marijuana sales
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