Voters in Arizona and Nebraska will face competing ballot measures. What happens if they both pass? - News Summed Up

Voters in Arizona and Nebraska will face competing ballot measures. What happens if they both pass?


Voters in Arizona and Nebraska will see competing measures on their ballots this NovemberVoters in Arizona and Nebraska will face competing ballot measures. Voters in Nebraska and Arizona will see competing measures on their November ballots — in one case about abortion, in the other about primary elections. That could have implications for Arizona's future elections if voters approve both competing measures on this year's ballot. Interest groups spent roughly $450 million promoting or bashing the proposals, a national record for ballot measures. “It is not unusual to have conflicting measures,” said John Matsusaka, executive director of the Initiative and Referendum Institute at the University of Southern California.


Source: ABC News October 20, 2024 04:54 UTC



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