Signature requirements for ballot measures in Vermont: Difference between revisions
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Vermont ballot measures come in the form of: | Vermont ballot measures come in the form of: | ||
* {{lrcafull}} | * {{lrcafull}}s—which are [[constitutional amendment| constitutional amendments]] that appear on a state's [[ballot]] as [[ballot measure| ballot measures]] because the [[state legislature]] in that state voted to put them before the voters. | ||
Vermont is one of the 24 states that do not have [[States with initiative or referendum|initiative and referendum]]. | Vermont is one of the 24 states that do not have [[States with initiative or referendum|initiative and referendum]]. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Utah]] | * [[Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Utah]] | ||
* [[List of Vermont ballot measures]] | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 19:09, 19 February 2017
This page details signature requirements for statewide ballot measures in Vermont.
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Vermont ballot measures come in the form of:
- legislatively referred constitutional amendments—which are constitutional amendments that appear on a state's ballot as ballot measures because the state legislature in that state voted to put them before the voters.
Vermont is one of the 24 states that do not have initiative and referendum.
See also
External links
- Vermont Secretary of State, Candidate Filing Guide
- Vermont Secretary of State Elections Division
- Candidate Information
- Election Information
Footnotes
