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2028
2024

As of October 20, 2025, zero statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in Rhode Island for the election on Noveber 3, 2026.

Potential measures

See also: Potential 2026 ballot measures
Type Title Subject Description
LRCA Right to a Public Education Amendment Constitutional rights and Public education governance Create a constitutional right to public education
LRCA Establish a Right to a Clean Environment Amendment Constitutional rights Create a constitutional right to clean air, clean water, healthy soil, a life-supporting climate, and preservation of the environment


Getting measures on the ballot

See also: Laws governing ballot measures in Rhode Island

Rhode Island does not allow the initiative and referendum process. The Rhode Island State Legislature can refer constitutional amendments, statutes, and bond issues to the ballot for voter consideration.

Referring a constitutional amendment to the ballot requires a simple majority vote of each legislative chamber during one session. Referring a statute or bond issue also requires a simple majority vote of each legislative chamber during one session.

Historical facts

See also: List of Rhode Island ballot measures

In Rhode Island, a total of 171 ballot measures appeared on statewide ballots between 1985 and 2024. One hundred and thirty-five (135) ballot measures were approved, and 36 ballot measures were defeated.

Rhode Island statewide ballot measures, 1985-2024
Total number Annual average Annual minimum Annual maximum Approved Defeated
# % # %
171
4.28
0
25
135
78.95%
36
21.05%


See also

Rhode Island

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