Category: Ballot measures

  • Montana Legislature sends constitutional amendments regarding initiative petition distribution requirements to voters in 2020

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    Two proposed constitutional amendments (House Bills 244 and 245), sponsored by Rep. Steve Gunderson (R-1) and given final approval on Wednesday, would not alter currently enforced initiative signature distribution requirements but would amend constitutional language to match the existing requirements. House Bills 244 and 245 passed largely along party lines in the House, with most…

  • Election night results in Anchorage show no on alcohol tax, six bond issues ahead

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    Voters in Anchorage, Alaska, weighed in on 11 local measures at the citywide election Tuesday. The first summary report released election night showed voters opposing the proposed alcohol sales tax, Proposition 9, by a margin of 52.5 percent to 47.5 percent.   Proposition 9 was designed to enact a 5 percent sales tax on alcoholic…

  • Kansas City voters turn down early childhood education sales tax

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    Voters in Kansas City, Missouri, rejected an initiative to establish a sales tax that would fund early childhood education by a margin of 66 percent to 34 percent on Tuesday.   The ballot initiative, Question 1, would have authorized an additional citywide tax on all retail sales at a rate of 0.375 percent (three-eighths of…

  • Colorado Springs voters reject collective bargaining for firefighters

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    On Tuesday, voters in Colorado Springs, Colorado, rejected Issue 1, a citizen initiative designed to allow collective bargaining for uniformed city fire employees. According to unofficial election night results with 95 percent of precincts reporting, the measure was opposed by 69 percent of voters.   Approval of Issue 1 would have added an article to…

  • U.S. Virgin Islands Legislative Apportionment Initiative fails due to low turnout

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    A ballot initiative in the U.S. Virgin Islands failed despite winning 75 percent of the vote because turnout did not reach the required 50 percent threshold. The initiative was proposed by St. Croix Government Retirees, Inc., and would have changed the territory’s system of legislative apportionment. The measure would have replaced the territory’s two seven-member…

  • Citizen initiative process restrictions advanced in Idaho and signed into law in Utah

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    On Friday, the Idaho House of Representatives approved two bills changing the state’s initiative process. On Monday, Utah Governor Gary Herbert (R) signed five bills into law making significant changes to the state’s initiative process.   Here’s what each piece of legislation would do:   Idaho   Senate Bill 1159 would make the following changes…

  • Voters in New Orleans reject property tax initiative to fund senior citizen services on Saturday

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    Voters in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, voted on Proposition 1 on March 30, 2019, rejecting it 71 percent to 29 percent.   The initiative would have authorized the city to levy an annual property tax for five years at the rate of $2 per $1,000 in assessed property value (2 mills), with funds dedicated to services…

  • Washington activist Tim Eyman to launch his third 2019 signature petition drive; this initiative would ban income taxes

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    Sponsor Tim Eyman announced on March 26, 2019, that he would launch a signature drive for Initiative 1650 beginning on April 1, 2019, leaving 96 days to collect 259,622 valid signatures. Eyman refers to the measure as the We Don’t Want An Income Tax Initiative. I-1650 would prohibit local and state governments from enacting or…

  • Measure to amend Oregon’s recreational and medical cannabis laws filed targeting 2020 ballot

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    Oregon Initiative #18, filed on March 18, would make changes to state laws regarding medical and recreational marijuana.   Among other things, the initiative was designed to do the following: Legalize cannabis cafes/ lounges where consumers could smoke marijuana indoors and allow existing dispensaries to add social consumption spaces; Prohibit employers from requiring as a…

  • Campaign contributions for and against Colorado Springs Issue 1 near $1 million ahead of April 2 election

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    Here’s a quick breakdown of the almost $1 million in campaign finance spending for Colorado Springs Issue 1   At the municipal election on April 2, 2019, Colorado Springs voters will decide whether or not to allow collective bargaining for city firefighters. The initiative in question, Issue 1, was placed on the ballot through a…