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Introduction to Ballot Measure Analysis – Referrals and Initiatives
There are two types of state-wide ballot measures – referrals and initiatives. Referrals are matters referred to the voters by the Legislature, usually proposing a change to the Constitution. An initiative is a measure that has been placed on the ballot by people gathering a required number of signatures. This election, there are two referrals from the Legislature and six initiatives from the people.

PLEASE NOTE: The ballot measure titles below are provided by the state.
Ballot Measure Title Measure Number Yes/No
Measure #31 Postpones Certain Elections If Candidate Dies 31 Yes
Measure #32 Deletes Mobile Homes From Motor Vehicle List 32 Yes
Measure #33 Expands Use of Medical Marijuana 33 No
Measure #34 Locks Up More Forest Lands 34 No
Measure #35 Restores Cap on Non-economic Lawsuit Damages 35 Yes
Measure #36 Defines Marriage as Between One Man and One Woman 36 Yes
Measure #37 Reimburses Owners When Property Value Is Diminishes By Government Action 37 Yes
Measure #38 Abolishes SAIF, Privatizes Workman’s Compensation Insurance 38 Yes

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