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Legislatively-referred state statute
From Ballotpedia
statute that appears on a state's ballot as a ballot measure because the state legislature in that state voted to put it before the voters.
A legislatively-referred statute is a limited form of direct democracy with comparison to the initiated state statute. With the initiated statute, voters are in charge of the process from beginning to end, whereas with the legislatively-referred statute, they can only approve or reject laws which their legislature votes to place before them.
States with referral
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Other types of ballot measures
Other types of ballot measures that appear in multiple states are:
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Some related terms:
