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Montana 2026 ballot measures

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As of December 31, 2025, zero statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in Montana on November 3, 2026.

Potential

Name Type Subject Description
Montana CI-129, 2% Annual Increase in Primary Residence Property Valuation Assessment Limit Initiative (2026)

CICA

Property taxes Limit the annual increase for property valuation assessments of primary residences to 2% each year
Montana CI-130, 2% Annual Increase in Real Property Valuation Assessment Limit Initiative (2026)

CICA

Property taxes Limit the annual increase to 2% each year for all real property valuations
Montana CI-131, Nonpartisan Supreme and District Court Elections Initiative (2026)

CICA

Judiciary Require that elections for the Montana Supreme Court and Montana District Courts to be nonpartisan in the Montana Constitution
Montana CI-132, Require Nonpartisan Judicial Elections Initiative (2026)

CICA

Judiciary Add a new section to the Montana Constitution to require that all judicial elections are nonpartisan



Getting on the ballot

See also: Signature requirements for ballot measures in Montana

Citizen initiatives

In Montana, initiated constitutional amendments, initiated state statutes, and veto referendums can be put on the ballot through citizen signature petitions.

Petitioners were required to file the requisite number of signatures by June 21, 2024, for initiated state statues and initiated constitutional amendments. The law requires signatures for veto referendums to be submitted by six months after the legislature that passed the targeted bill adjourns.

Citizens were required to file at least 60,359 valid signatures for initiated constitutional amendments and at least 30,180 valid signatures for initiated state statutes and veto referendums.

To qualify a measure for the ballot in Montana, supporters submitted signatures directly to county officials, who are responsible for preliminary verification before passing the petition sheets on to the secretary of state by July 19, 2024. Thus, the status of some measures can remain unknown for some time after the signature submission deadline.

Legislative referrals

The Montana Legislature may refer statutes or constitutional amendments to the ballot. Any member of the legislature can propose a statute or amendment. A simple majority is required in both chambers of the state legislature to place a legislatively referred state statute on the ballot. A two-thirds (66.67%) vote is required of all members of the legislature during one legislative session for the Montana State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. Since Montana has 150 legislators (100 Representatives and 50 Senators), at least 100 members must vote in favor of a constitutional amendment for it to pass. Section 5 of Article III of the Montana Constitution, along with Montana Code 5-4-301, provides that the governor cannot veto legislatively referred state statutes or stop them from appearing on the ballot. Constitutional amendments do not require the governor's signature.

Historical facts

See also: List of Montana ballot measures

Montana statewide ballot measures

In Montana, a total of 104 ballot measures appeared on statewide ballots between 1985 and 2024. Sixty (60) ballot measures were approved, and 44 ballot measures were defeated.

Montana statewide ballot measures, 1985-2024
Total number Annual average Annual minimum Annual maximum Approved Defeated
# % # %
104
2
2
8
60
57.7%
44
42.3%


Ballot initiative certification rates

See also: Ballot initiatives filed for the 2026 ballot

The following table shows the rate of certification for ballot initiatives in Montana between 2010 and 2024:

Montana statewide ballot initiatives filed and certified, 2010-2024
Year
Ballot initiatives filed
Certified #
Certified %
2010
26
3
11.5%
2012
10
2
20.0%
2014
18
0
0.0%
2016
24
4
16.7%
2018
16
2
12.5%
2020
14
2
14.3%
2022
43
0
0.0%
2024
14
3
21.4%
Averages
21
2
12.1%

Not on the ballot

Name Type Subject Description
Montana Child Pornography and Criminal Racketeering Amendment (2026)

LRCA

Criminal trials Allow the state and local government to outlaw and punish distribution or receipt of child pornography
Montana Citizenship Requirement for Voting Amendment (2026)

LRCA

Citizenship voting State that only an inhabitant of the state, rather than every inhabitant of the state, who is a U.S. citizen, may vote
Montana Definition of Person Amendment (2026)

LRCA

Constitutional rights; Abortion Define the word 'person' to include "all members of mankind at any stage of development, beginning at the stage of fertilization or conception, regardless of age, health, level of functioning, or condition of dependency"
Montana Three-Fifths Supermajority Vote Requirement for Constitutional Initiatives Amendment (2026)

LRCA

Supermajority Require a three-fifths vote of the electorate rather than a simple majority vote to approve citizen-initiated constitutional amendments
Montana Three-Fifths Supermajority Vote Requirement for Constitutional Referrals Amendment (2026)

LRCA

Supermajority Require a three-fifths vote of the electorate rather than a simple majority vote to approve legislatively referred constitutional amendments


See also

Alabama

See also

Wyoming