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List of Vermont ballot measures
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- legislatively-referred constitutional amendments, which are constitutional amendments that appear on a state's ballot as ballot measures because the state legislature in that state voted to put them before the voters.
- From 1785-1976, Vermont voters were also able to vote on legislatively-referred state statutes.
See also
- List of amendments to the Vermont Constitution
- List of statutes referred to the ballot by the Vermont legislature
- History of direct democracy in Vermont
External links
- Referred statutes that have been on the Vermont ballot since 1785
- List of proposed amendments to the Vermont Constitution
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