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The '''Initiative & Referendum Institute''', or I&R Institute, is a [[501(c)(3)]] tax-exempt educational and research organization dedicated to the study of the I&R process. It is affiliated with the USC-Caltech Center for the Study of Law and Politics.<ref name=about>[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/Who%20we%20are.htm I&R Institute: Who We Are]</ref>   
The '''Initiative & Referendum Institute''', or I&R Institute, is an educational and research organization dedicated to the study of the I&R process. It is affiliated with the University of Southern California.<ref name=about>[https://www.initiativeandreferenduminstitute.org/about-iri-usc ''Initiative & Referendum Institute'', "What is the Initiative and Referendum Institute?" accessed December 2, 2025]</ref>   
==History==
==Background==
Founded in 1998, the I&R Institute is dedicated to educating citizens about how the initiative and referendum process has been utilized and in providing information to citizens so they understand and know how to utilize the process.
Political strategist M. Dane Waters founded the I&R Institute in 1998. As of December 2025, the institute was "dedicated to providing information to the citizens, academics, governments, and students about how the initiative and referendum process has been utilized."<ref name=about/><ref name=waters>[https://www.mdanewaters.com/about-dane ''M. Dane Waters'', "About Dane," accessed December 2, 2025]</ref>


Wayne Pacelle, senior vice president of the [[Humane Society of the United States]] stated that, "the Initiative & Referendum Institute is the only independent voice for preserving and expanding the right of citizens to make laws directly through the initiative and referendum process. This vital tool of democracy is under siege by special interests, and the Initiative & Referendum Institute is a powerful and persuasive voice for the right of I&R."
In 2006, the University of Southern California began housing the institute under the leadership of Professor John Matsusaka. [[Ed Meese]], III, former U.S. attorney general under President [[Ronald Reagan]] (R), said of the institute: "[T]he Initiative & Referendum Institute performs a valuable service to the Nation by providing research and educational programs to protect and expand the democratic process of initiative and referendum by the people in the several states. Having this electoral ability is a critical ‘safety valve’ for effective citizenship."<ref name=about/>
 
<!--Wayne Pacelle, senior vice president of the [[Humane Society of the United States]] stated that, "the Initiative & Referendum Institute is the only independent voice for preserving and expanding the right of citizens to make laws directly through the initiative and referendum process. This vital tool of democracy is under siege by special interests, and the Initiative & Referendum Institute is a powerful and persuasive voice for the right of I&R."-->


Edwin Meese, III, former U.S. Attorney General under President Ronald Reagan, had this to say about the Institute, "[T]he Initiative & Referendum Institute performs a valuable service to the Nation by providing research and educational programs to protect and expand the democratic process of initiative and referendum by the people in the several states. Having this electoral ability is a critical ‘safety valve’ for effective citizenship."<ref name=about>[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/Who%20we%20are.htm I&R Institute: Who We Are]</ref>
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
[[John G. Matsusaka]] is the president of the I&R Institute.<ref>[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/Who%20we%20are.htm I&R Institute: Who We Are ''iandrinstitute'', "Who we are," accessed December 10, 2013]</ref>
As of December 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at I&R Institute:<ref name=waters/><ref>[https://www.johnmatsusaka.com/about-me/ ''John G. Matsusaka'', "About," accessed December 2, 2025]</ref>
==Issues==
*M. Dane Waters, founder and chair
The Initiative & Referendum Institute studies the initiative and referendum process and publishes papers and monographs addressing its effect on public policy, citizen participation and its reflection of trends in American thought and culture. Publications include a variety of books, conference papers and publications that enable a deeper understanding of the challenges and history of the I&R process.
*John Matsusaka, president and executive director


The I&R Institute publishes [[Ballot Watch]], which keeps readers abreast of developments in the world of ballot measures, and monographs on subjects such as its report on tobacco-related initiatives in 2006<ref>[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/BW%202006-4%20(Tobacco).pdf I&R Institute's study on tobacco initiatives]</ref> and the spill-over impact of ballot initiatives into candidate races.<ref>[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/REPORT%202006-2%20Spillovers.pdf I&R Institute: Candidates and ballot initiatives]</ref>
==Work and activities==
As of December 2025, the I&R Institute said it studied the I&R process and published "papers and monographs addressing its effect on public policy, citizen participation and its reflection of trends in American thought and culture."<ref name=about/> Research topics included: the backsliding of direct democracy; the role of race and ethnicity in California's initiative process; and the relationship between ballot initiatives and voter turnout.<ref>[https://www.initiativeandreferenduminstitute.org/research-on-direct-democracy ''Initiative & Referendum Institute'', "Direct Democracy Research," accessed December 2, 2025]</ref>


Over the years, the I&R Institute has played a leading role in filing lawsuits that challenge different aspects of laws in various states that the I&R Institute views as placing unconstitutional restrictions on [[initiative rights]].  Cases filed by the I&R Institute include:
The institute also housed databases, including a state-by-state directory detailing the I&R process, if any, in each state, a direct democracy historical database, a legal landscape database, and a database on California's local sales tax referendums.<ref>[https://www.initiativeandreferenduminstitute.org/dd-in-your-state ''Initiative & Referendum Institute'', "Direct Democracy in Your State," accessed December 2, 2025]</ref><ref>[https://www.initiativeandreferenduminstitute.org/direct-democracy-data ''Initiative & Referendum Institute'', "Direct Democracy Data," accessed December 2, 2025]</ref>
 
The I&R Institute also published Ballotwatch, which detailed ballot measures for each election year as well as election results.<ref>[https://www.initiativeandreferenduminstitute.org/ballotwatch ''Initiative & Referendum Institute'', "Ballotwatch," accessed December 2, 2025]</ref> 
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* [[Initiative & Referendum Institute v. Jaeger]]
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==Recent news==
The link below is to the most recent stories in a Google news search for "'''Initiative + & + Referendum  + Institute'''"
:''All stories may not be relevant to this organization due to the nature of the search engine.''
{{RSS|feed=http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&gl=us&q=Initiative+&+Referendum+Institute&um=1&ie=UTF-8&output=rss|template=slpfeed|max=10|title= Initiative & Referendum Institute News Feed}}


==See also==
==See also==
 
* [[What is an influencer|What is an influencer?]]
* [[IRI Europe]]
* [[International Ballot Measures project]]


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


*[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/ I&R Institute website]
*[https://www.initiativeandreferenduminstitute.org/ I&R Institute website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.iandrinstitute.org/BW%202008-3%20Results%20v2.pdf I&R Institute Guide to 2008 ballot measures]
*[https://www.facebook.com/iandrinstitute I&R Institute on Facebook]
*[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/BW%202007-1%20Preview.pdf I&R Institute Guide to 2007 ballot measures]
*[https://x.com/usciri I&R Institute on X]
*[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/Library.htm Library of I&R publications]
*[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/Local2007.htm I&R conference papers on local I&R]
*[http://www.iandrinstitute.org/Court%20Cases.htm Major court cases], list compiled by I&R Institute.


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 7 December 2025

Initiative & Referendum Institute
Initiativeandreferenduminstitute.jpg
Basic facts
Location:Los Angeles, California
Affiliation:Nonpartisan
Top official:John Matsusaka
Founder(s):M. Dane Waters
Year founded:1998
Website:Official website

The Initiative & Referendum Institute, or I&R Institute, is an educational and research organization dedicated to the study of the I&R process. It is affiliated with the University of Southern California.[1]

Background

Political strategist M. Dane Waters founded the I&R Institute in 1998. As of December 2025, the institute was "dedicated to providing information to the citizens, academics, governments, and students about how the initiative and referendum process has been utilized."[1][2]

In 2006, the University of Southern California began housing the institute under the leadership of Professor John Matsusaka. Ed Meese, III, former U.S. attorney general under President Ronald Reagan (R), said of the institute: "[T]he Initiative & Referendum Institute performs a valuable service to the Nation by providing research and educational programs to protect and expand the democratic process of initiative and referendum by the people in the several states. Having this electoral ability is a critical ‘safety valve’ for effective citizenship."[1]


Leadership

As of December 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at I&R Institute:[2][3]

  • M. Dane Waters, founder and chair
  • John Matsusaka, president and executive director

Work and activities

As of December 2025, the I&R Institute said it studied the I&R process and published "papers and monographs addressing its effect on public policy, citizen participation and its reflection of trends in American thought and culture."[1] Research topics included: the backsliding of direct democracy; the role of race and ethnicity in California's initiative process; and the relationship between ballot initiatives and voter turnout.[4]

The institute also housed databases, including a state-by-state directory detailing the I&R process, if any, in each state, a direct democracy historical database, a legal landscape database, and a database on California's local sales tax referendums.[5][6]

The I&R Institute also published Ballotwatch, which detailed ballot measures for each election year as well as election results.[7]

See also

External links

Footnotes