Alaska
Action 2: Cancel voting on the first four choices
Abolish the top-four ranked choice voting (RCV) system adopted in 2020.
Polls begin closing at 12:00 a.m. ET
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Arizona
Proposition 133: Eliminate partisan primaries
– Abolishing party primaries and replacing them with an open system.
Polls close at 9:00 PM ET
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Colorado
Four-Choice Voting Initiative
It creates an open top-four primary system and ranked-choice voting for executive, state legislative, and congressional offices.
Polls close at 9:00 PM ET
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Connecticut
Modification of absentee voting without excuse
Authorizes the State Legislature to provide by law for no-excuse absentee voting
Polls close at 8:00 PM ET
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District of Columbia
Initiative: Ranked choice voting
Voters not registered with a political party would be allowed to vote in primaries and would limit voting by choice in all elections.
Polls close at 8:00 PM ET
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yeah
Amendment: Citizenship requirements for voting and allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primaries
Provides that only a citizen of the United States, but not every citizen of the United States, may vote; Provides that 17-year-olds who will turn 18 by the general election may vote in the primary.
Polls close at 9:00 PM ET
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Idaho
Proposition 1: Vote on the choice among the top four
Replaces partisan primaries with open primaries for the top four and establishes by-choice voting in the general election.
Polls begin closing at 10:00 PM ET
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Idaho
Amendment: Citizenship Requirements for Voting
Amends the Idaho Constitution to stipulate that only United States citizens may vote in the state.
Polls begin closing at 10:00 PM ET
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Kentucky
Amendment 1: Citizenship Requirements for Voting
He requires US citizenship to be able to vote in the state.
Polls begin closing at 6:00 PM ET
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Missouri
Amendment 7: Require citizenship to vote and prohibit voting by choice
States that only citizens residing in Missouri may vote and prohibits ranked-choice voting
Polls close at 8:00 PM ET
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North Carolina
Amendment: Citizenship Requirements for Voting
The state constitution stipulates that only U.S. citizens (not every citizen) have the right to vote
Polls close at 7:30 p.m. ET
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Nevada
Question 3: Top five selection vote
Provides for open primaries for the top five and voting by choice in the general election.
Polls close at 10:00 PM ET
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Nevada
Question 7: Increase voter ID requirements
Amends the Constitution to require Nevada residents to provide a form of photo identification to verify their identity when voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of their driver’s license or Social Security number when voting by mail.
Polls close at 10:00 PM ET
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Ohio
The first issue: establishing a citizens’ redistricting committee
Replaces Ohio’s current Redistricting Commission with a citizen-led Redistricting Commission.
Polls close at 7:30 p.m. ET
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Oklahoma
Amendment: Citizenship Requirements for Voting
The state constitution stipulates that only U.S. citizens (not every citizen) have the right to vote.
Polls close at 8:00 PM ET
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Oregon
Measure 117: Voting by choice in federal and state elections
Determines vote by choice for federal and state offices.
Polls begin closing at 10:00 PM ET
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South Carolina
Citizenship requirements to vote on the amendment
The state constitution states that only U.S. citizens (not every citizen) have the right to vote.
Polls close at 7:00 PM ET
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South Dakota
Amendment H: Top two primaries
Provides for open primary elections for the offices of governor, state legislative office, district office, United States Senate, or United States House of Representatives. The two candidates who receive the most votes for one office will advance to the general election.
Polls begin closing at 8:00 PM ET
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wisconsin
Amendment: Citizenship Requirements for Voting
The state constitution states that only U.S. citizens 18 years of age or older can vote in federal, state, local, or school elections.
Polls close at 9:00 PM ET
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