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Indiana 2028 ballot measures

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As of September 27, 2025, zero statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in Indiana on November 7, 2028.

Potential

Type Title Subject Description
LRCA State Comptroller Title Amendment Constitutional wording changes Changes the constitutional title of Auditor of State to State Comptroller


Getting measures on the ballot

State law does not allow for initiatives or referendums; therefore, all measures are referred to the ballot by the Indiana State Legislature. The legislature can only refer measures in the form of legislatively referred constitutional amendments.

According to Article 16 of the Indiana Constitution, a bill must be approved by a simple majority of voters in both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly during two successive legislative sessions with a general election in between in order to send it to the statewide election ballot. The proposed amendment can become part of the constitution if a majority of voters approve the measure.

Historical facts

See also: List of Indiana ballot measures
  • A total of 13 measures appeared on the statewide ballot in Indiana from 1996 through 2024.
  • The measures appeared on the ballot in 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2010, 2016, 2018, and 2024.
  • From 1996 through 2024, an average of between zero and one measure appeared on the ballot for even-year elections in Indiana.
  • The number of measures appearing on the ballot from 1996 through 2024 ranged from zero to three.
  • From 1996 through 2024, 100% of statewide measures (13 of 13) were approved by voters, and 0% were defeated.

See also

Indiana