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Vermont ballot measures come in the form of:
Vermont ballot measures come in the form of:
* {{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.  
* {{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]]
===2012===
* [[List of Vermont ballot measures]]
*[[Signature requirements and deadlines for 2012 U.S. Congress elections]]
*[[Signature requirements and deadlines for 2012 state legislative elections]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 19:09, 19 February 2017

This page details signature requirements for statewide ballot measures in Vermont.

Vermont
LawsHistory
List of measures

Vermont ballot measures come in the form of:

Vermont is one of the 24 states that do not have initiative and referendum.

See also

External links

Footnotes