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Advisory question
| Initiated |
| • Initiated constitutional amendment |
| • Initiated state statute |
| • Veto referendum |
| Legislative |
| • Legislative constitutional amendment |
| • Legislative state statute |
| • Legislative bond issue |
| • Advisory question |
| Other |
| • Automatic ballot referral |
| • Commission-referred measure |
| • Convention-referred amendment |
An advisory question is a type of ballot measure that is non-binding, meaning the outcome of the ballot measure has no legal effect on a state's laws. This type of ballot measure is also known as an advisory referendum, advisory vote, or non-binding ballot measure.
There are various reasons for non-binding questions. Their general purpose is to allow government officials to gauge public opinion on certain policies or subjects or to encourage officials to take certain actions.
Advisory questions on the ballot
- See also: 2026 ballot measures and 2027 ballot measures
There are no ballot measures of this type that have qualified for the ballot.
Other types of ballot measures
Most ballot measures are placed on the ballot through citizen initiatives or legislative processes. Others are placed on the ballot automatically, by a special commission, or by a state constitutional convention. The following is a list of different types of state ballot measures:
See also
- Forms of direct democracy in the American states
- Types of ballot measures
- Types of citizen-initiated ballot measures
- List of ballot measures by state
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