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Voters’ Guide


  • Missouri Amendment 3 would constitutionally protect reproductive freedom
    Missouri Amendment 3 would constitutionally protect reproductive freedom

    Abortion in Missouri is currently banned with exceptions such as procedures necessary for the health or life of the mother.

    By Max Gulker
    November 1, 2024

  • Arizona Proposition 138 would change the minimum wage for tipped workers
    Arizona Proposition 138 would change the minimum wage for tipped workers

    Under current law, workers who regularly receive tips from customers can be paid up to $3 less per hour by the employer.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    November 1, 2024

  • Missouri Proposition A would increase the minimum wage, create a sick leave mandate
    Missouri Proposition A would increase the minimum wage, create a sick leave mandate

    Missouri Proposition A would increase the minimum hourly compensation to $13.75 in 2025 and $15 in 2026.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    November 1, 2024

  • Arizona Proposition 140 would implement a single primary for all candidates
    Arizona Proposition 140 would implement a single primary for all candidates

    Currently, Arizona currently has a semi-open primary system whereby only registered party members and unaffiliated voters are allowed to participate in each party’s primary elections.

    By Vittorio Nastasi
    October 14, 2024

  • Colorado Proposition 131 would implement top-four ranked-choice voting
    Colorado Proposition 131 would implement top-four ranked-choice voting

    Colorado currently has a semi-open primary system where only registered party members and unaffiliated voters are allowed to participate in each party’s primary elections.

    By Vittorio Nastasi
    October 14, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 statewide ballot initiatives
    Voters’ guide to 2024 statewide ballot initiatives

    Reason Foundation’s policy analysts have created voter guides on many statewide ballot initiatives to help voters make informed decisions.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to California’s statewide ballot questions (2024)
    Voters’ guide to California’s statewide ballot questions (2024)

    Reason Foundation’s policy analysts examine some of the statewide ballot propositions on the California ballot in November 2024.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to Florida’s statewide ballot questions (2024)
    Voters’ guide to Florida’s statewide ballot questions (2024)

    Reason Foundation’s policy analysts examine some of the statewide ballot propositions on the Florida ballot in November 2024.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to Colorado’s statewide ballot questions (2024)
    Voters’ guide to Colorado’s statewide ballot questions (2024)

    Reason Foundation’s policy analysts examine some of the statewide ballot propositions on the Colorado ballot in November 2024.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to Nevada’s statewide ballot questions (2024)
    Voters’ guide to Nevada’s statewide ballot questions (2024)

    Reason Foundation’s policy analysts examine some of the statewide ballot propositions on the Nevada ballot in November 2024.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to crime and criminal justice
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to crime and criminal justice

    Five states have ballot initiatives before voters on criminal justice issues: Arizona, California, Colorado, Missouri, and Nevada.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to abortion
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to abortion

    This November, voters in seven states will decide on ballot measures that will establish a right to abortion under at least some circumstances.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to education
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to education

    California, Kentucky, and Nevada voters will vote on important education initiatives this year, including school choice and bonds to fund new schools.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to drug policy
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to drug policy

    Florida and South Dakota voters will choose whether or not to legalize adult recreational marijuana use while Massachusetts voters will decide on legalizing adult access to psychedelics.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to same-sex marriage
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to same-sex marriage

    This November, voters in three states will decide whether or not to remove defunct restrictions on same-sex marriage from their state constitutions.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to rank-choice voting
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to rank-choice voting

    Voters in four states will decide whether or not to adopt a rank-choice voting system for some elections.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to minimum wage
    Voters’ guide to 2024 ballot initiatives related to minimum wage

    California and Alaska voters will decide on the complex issue of mandating a higher minimum wage this November.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

  • California Proposition 5 would lower supermajority requirement to 55% for local bond measures to fund housing and public infrastructure amendment 
    California Proposition 5 would lower supermajority requirement to 55% for local bond measures to fund housing and public infrastructure amendment 

    As of 2023, California counties have about $140 billion in liabilities, or $3,860 per resident, and cities have $193 billion in liabilities, or $6,337 per resident.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2024

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