Signature requirements for ballot measures in North Carolina
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This page details signature requirements for statewide ballot measures in North Carolina.
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There is only one kind of ballot measure in North Carolina:
- legislatively referred constitutional amendment - A constitutional amendment that appears on a state's ballot as a ballot measure because the state legislature in that state voted to put it before the voters.
Click here to see information about the 26 states with a statewide ballot initiative or veto referendum process.
See also
- Ballot access requirements for political candidates in North Carolina
- List of North Carolina ballot measures
- Election result resources
- Voter guides
- State Blue Books
External links
- North Carolina State Board of Elections Website
- Candidate Filing Fee Requirements
- Candidate Filing Information
- Candidate Filling Requirements
- 2012 General Election Information
- 2012 Election Calendar
- 2012 Fact Sheets
- Running for U.S. Congress
- Running for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Council of State
- Running for State House and State Senate
- Running as an Unaffiliated Candidate
- Running as a Write in Candidate
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