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Notable local police-related ballot measures (2021)
This page features notable local police-related ballot measures on the ballot in 2021.
In 2021, Ballotpedia covered local measures that appeared on the ballot for voters within the top 100 largest cities in the U.S. and all state capitals, including those outside of the top 100 largest cities. Ballotpedia covered a selection of notable police-related and election-related measures outside of the top 100 largest cities. Ballotpedia also covered all local measures in California and all statewide ballot measures. Click here to see the scope of Ballotpedia local ballot measure coverage by year.
Ballotpedia considered the following questions in deciding whether to include a police-related measure on this page:
- Is the measure being proposed in response to events involving the use of force by police or related protests, either in the city or county itself or elsewhere in the state or country?
- Are references to the use of force by police, related protests, or proposed reductions in law enforcement funding central to the messaging of campaigns supporting or opposing the measure?
- Does the topic of the measure relate to one of the following:
- police oversight;
- the powers and structure of oversight commissions;
- police and incarceration practices;
- law enforcement department structure and administration;
- law enforcement budgets;
- law enforcement training requirements;
- law enforcement staffing requirements; and
- body and dashboard camera footage.
2021 local measures
On the ballot
The following chart contains the name and a description of each measure on the ballot.
State | Jurisdiction | Title | Election date | Description | Result |
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New York | Albany | Proposal 7 | November 2 | Increases the authority of the Community Police Review Board over investigations and oversight of complains against police | ![]() |
Texas | Austin | Proposition A | November 2 | Requires a minimum number of police officers and certain police training and sets demographically representative hiring practice guidelines | ![]() |
Washington | Bellingham | Initiative 2 | November 2 | Prohibits facial recognition and predictive policing technology | ![]() |
Colorado | Denver | Referred Question 2G | November 2 | Transfers the power to appoint the Independent Monitor to the Office of the Independent Monitor, which is responsible for disciplinary investigations concerning the Denver police and sheriff’s departments, from the mayor to the Citizen Oversight Board | ![]() |
Minnesota | Minneapolis | Question 2 | November 2 | Replaces the police department with a department of public safety in the city charter | ![]() |
Ohio | Cleveland | Issue 24 | November 2 | Changes the oversight structure of the Cleveland Police Department | ![]() |
Michigan | Detroit | Proposition P | August 3 | Revises the Detroit City Charter, with multiple changes to the Detroit Police Department included | ![]() |
Texas | Austin | Proposition C | May 1 | Establishes the position of the Director of Police Oversight in the city charter | ![]() |
Texas | San Antonio | Proposition B | May 1 | Repeals provisions allowing police officers to collectively bargain with the city | ![]() |
Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh | Ban No-Knock Warrants Initiative | May 18 | Requires police to knock on a door, announce their presence, and wait at least 15 seconds before entering a residence to execute a warrant | ![]() |
Pennsylvania | Allegheny County | Prohibit Solitary Confinement Initiative | May 18 | Prohibits the solitary confinement of persons held in the Allegheny County Jail | ![]() |
Illinois | Oak Park | Police Defunding Advisory Question | April 6 | Advises the city to defund the police department | ![]() |
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○ Sonoma County, California |
○ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Click here to read the page on notable police-related local ballot measures in 2020.
Responses in 2020 to the killing of George Floyd and subsequent events
For a full list of policy changes made in response to the killing of George Floyd and subsequent events, click here.
See also
- Changes to policing policy in the states and 100 largest cities, 2020
- Events following the death of George Floyd and responses in select cities from May 29-31, 2020
- Local law enforcement on the ballot
Footnotes
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