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Over the past two weeks, six new ballot measures were certified in five states — California, Colorado, Hawaii, Iowa, and Louisiana


As of May 12, 105 statewide measures have been certified for the ballot in 37 states, 10 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:

  • There are currently no indirect initiatives certified to state legislatures. In Massachusetts, the legislature did not approve any of the 11 indirect initiatives before the May 5 deadline. As a result, campaigns must now collect a second round of 12,429 signatures by July 8 for the initiatives to appear on the ballot for voters to decide.

The most recent signature deadline for ballot initiatives was May 5, 2026, in South Dakota. No signatures were submitted for ballot initiatives, marking the first time since 1976 that no citizen-initiated laws will appear on the statewide ballot in South Dakota. However, a veto referendum could still appear on the ballot.

The next signature deadline is May 27, 2026, in Michigan, for indirect initiated state statutes. One campaign is currently gathering signatures for an initiated state statute related to campaign finance regulations.

By this point in even-numbered years from 2014 through 2024, an average of 95 statewide measures had been certified for the ballot. During this period, the average total number of statewide ballot measures certified in an even-numbered year was 153. 

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