Politician-sponsored ballot initiatives in 2018
Citizens can propose initiatives or referendums for the ballot in 26 states. Politicians can utilize the initiative and referendum process as individual citizens—sponsoring, co-sponsoring, or developing proposals for signatures drives with the aim of getting their initiatives on the ballot. This page provides an overview of politician-sponsored ballot initiatives in 2018.
Overview
Politicians sponsored, co-sponsored, or developed 33 of the citizen-initiated measures proposed and 13 of the measures that appeared on the ballot in 2018. Of those measures that appeared on the ballot:
- former elected officials were involved in sponsoring, co-sponsoring, or developing eight of the initiatives (61.5 percent).
- incumbent elected officials were involved in sponsoring, co-sponsoring, or developing four of the initiatives (30.8 percent).
- candidates for elected office, who were not sitting officials, were involved in sponsoring, co-sponsoring, or developing two of the initiatives (15.4 percent).
The following table provides an overview of the number of politician-sponsored initiatives in 2018:
Outcome of politician-sponsored ballot initiatives in 2018 | |||
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Proposed | Certified | Approved | Defeated |
33 | 13 (39.4 percent of proposed) | 6 (46.2 percent of certified) | 7 (53.8 percent of certified) |
Certified citizen-initiated measures
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