Alaska Measure 2
Use ranked choice voting
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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50.5%174,032
No
49.5%170,251
Est 100% in
Last updated 11:26 a.m. ET, Feb. 17
Arizona Proposition 207
Legalize marijuana
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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60.0%1,956,440
No
40.0%1,302,458
Est 100% in
Last updated 04:11 p.m. ET, Nov. 30
Colorado Proposition 115
Ban abortion after 22 weeks
no
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Option%Votes
Yes
41.0%1,292,787
No
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59.0%1,859,479
Est 100% in
Last updated 01:21 p.m. ET, Jan. 26
Louisiana Amendment 1
No constitutional right to abortion
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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62.1%1,274,167
No
37.9%779,005
Est 100% in
Last updated 10:47 a.m. ET, Jan. 26
Mississippi Measure 3
New state flag
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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73.0%943,918
No
27.0%349,522
Est 100% in
Last updated 10:47 a.m. ET, Feb. 23
Montana Initiative 190
Legalize marijuana
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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56.9%341,037
No
43.1%258,337
Est 100% in
Last updated 06:15 p.m. ET, Mar. 6
New Jersey Question 1
Legalize marijuana
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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67.1%2,737,746
No
32.9%1,343,637
Est 100% in
Last updated 04:26 p.m. ET, Mar. 11
South Dakota Measure 26
Allow medical marijuana
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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69.9%291,754
No
30.1%125,488
Est 100% in
Last updated 08:21 a.m. ET, Nov. 24
South Dakota Amendment A
Legalize marijuana
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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54.2%225,260
No
45.8%190,477
Est 100% in
Last updated 08:21 a.m. ET, Nov. 24
Virginia Question 1
Establish independent redistricting commission
yes
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Option%Votes
Yes
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65.7%2,770,489
No
34.3%1,449,279
Est 100% in
Last updated 08:23 a.m. ET, Nov. 24

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