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States with initiative or referendum
From Ballotpedia
Twenty-six states, as well as Washington, D.C., offer initiative and/or veto referendum rights for their citizens.
See also:
- States that allow initiated constitutional amendments
- States with referendum only
- States with initiated statutes only
- Alaska and its subdivisions
- Arizona and its subdivisions
- Arkansas and its subdivisions
- California and its subdivisions
- Colorado and its subdivisions
- Florida and its subdivisions
- Idaho and its subdivisions
- Illinois and its subdivisions
- Maine and its subdivisions
- Maryland (Veto referendum only)
- Massachusetts and its subdivisions
- Michigan and its subdivisions
- Mississippi and its subdivisions
- Missouri and its subdivisions
- Montana and its subdivisions
- Nebraska and its subdivisions
- Nevada and its subdivisions
- New Mexico (Veto referendum only)
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- North Dakota and its subdivisions
- Ohio and its subdivisions
- Oklahoma and its subdivisions
- Oregon and its subdivisions
- South Dakota and its subdivisions
- Utah and its subdivisions
- Washington and its subdivisions
- Wyoming and its subdivisions
- District of Columbia and the city of Washington
See also states lacking initiative or referendum.
See also List of ballot measures by state.
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