Over the past two weeks, constitutional amendments were certified in Colorado and Wisconsin, and signatures were submitted for initiatives in Maine and Oklahoma


As of Feb. 4, 65 statewide measures have been certified for the ballot in 32 states, eight more measures than the average number certified at this point in other even-numbered years over the past decade (2014 to 2024). 

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

One constitutional amendment, the Virginia Use of Legislative Congressional Redistricting Map Amendment, has been blocked from appearing on the ballot by a circuit court. Legislative leaders have appealed that ruling. The measure is included in the count of 65 pending the outcome of the appeals process.

The last signature deadlines for ballot initiatives were Feb. 1, 2026, in Florida, and Feb. 2, 2026, in Maine. In Florida, 783,592 signatures were verified for a marijuana legalization initiative. However, 880,062 needed to be verified by Feb. 1. In Maine, signatures were submitted for one initiative, the Birth Certificate Sex Requirement for Public School Sports Initiative.

The next signature deadlines are Feb. 6 in Wyoming, where no initiatives are pending, and Feb. 15 in Utah, where signatures could be submitted for one initiative to repeal the state's non-politician redistricting commission.

From 2014 to 2024, the average number of statewide ballot measures certified in an even-numbered year was 153. By this time during even-numbered years from 2014 through 2024, an average of 57 statewide measures had been certified for the ballot. 

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