Update on 2025 and 2026 ballot measure certifications: Seven new measures in four states for 2026


The number of certified ballot measures for 2025 and 2026 is trending above the average as of March 18, 2025.

For 2025, six statewide ballot measures have been certified in three states—Louisiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Six is one more than the average of five for this point in an odd-numbered-year election cycle since 2010.

For 2026, 18 statewide ballot measures have been certified for the ballot in 13 states. Eighteen is five more than the average of 13 for this point in an even-numbered-year election cycle since 2010.

Here’s an update on the ballot measure activity during the past two weeks.

Seven ballot measures were certified in four states for the Nov. 3, 2026, election.

Signatures were verified for two indirect initiatives in Maine, which would appear on the ballot for Nov. 4, 2025. In Nevada, signatures were verified for one indirect initiative, which would appear on the ballot in 2026. As these citizen-initiated measures are indirect, the legislature has the option to pass them outright. Otherwise, voters will decide these ballot initiatives.

The most recent signature deadline for citizen-initiated ballot measures was January 23, 2025, in Maine. Signatures were submitted for the two indirect initiatives.

The next signature deadlines are July 2, 2025, in Ohio and July 3, 2025, in Washington for initiatives intended for the Nov. 4, 2025, ballot.

The following chart shows the number of ballot measures certified each week of an odd-numbered year.

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