2024 state ballot measures span abortion, elections, homelessness
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Activists are putting forward state ballot measures on many issues including abortion rights, election procedures like ranked-choice voting, and mental health/homelessness funding.
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Abortion measures could be on the ballots in over a dozen states including swing states like Nevada and Arizona. These drive voter turnout.
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Ranked-choice voting initiatives may be voted on in states like Nevada, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, Missouri and Montana. Only two states currently allow it.
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An Ohio measure could change how congressional maps are drawn there. A Connecticut measure would allow no-fault absentee voting.
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California will vote on $6.4 billion in bonds to fund housing and treatment for those facing mental health issues, substance abuse, and homelessness.