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Contributions to Illinois ballot measure campaigns

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Contributions to Illinois ballot measure campaigns
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This page is a campaign finance overview for state ballot measure campaigns in Illinois since 2015, including support contributions, opposition contributions, and election outcomes.

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Contributions by year

2024

See also: Illinois 2024 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2024
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Illinois Assisted Reproductive Healthcare Advisory Question (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Illinois Income Tax Advisory Question (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Illinois Penalties for Candidate Interference with Election Worker's Duties Advisory Question (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Approved

2022

See also: Illinois 2022 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2022
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Illinois Amendment 1, Right to Collective Bargaining Measure (2022) $16,494,491.05 $3,288,596.00 Approved

2020

See also: Illinois 2020 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2020
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Illinois Allow for Graduated Income Tax Amendment (2020) $62,273,502.14 $61,307,716.16 Defeated

2016

See also: Illinois 2016 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2016
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Illinois Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox Amendment (2016) $3,780,860.62 $0.00 Approved

Contributions in other states

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