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Ballot measures are one of the most (if not, the most!!) important tools we have to make real progress on wages, paid leave, and reproductive rights protections. They are a vital part of direct democracy and allow voters to determine the policy that most affects their communities.
If you’ve been following our work, you’re bound to know a thing or two about ballot measures. So we’re curious… How much do you know about ballot measures, friend? Put your knowledge to the test with our Fairness Project Ballot Measure Quiz!
Ballot measures appear on federal ballots.
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Fairness Project has won 24 out of 25 ballot measure campaigns.
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Citizen petitions cannot be used to get ballot measures before voters.
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Ballot measures have been used to expand Medicaid, raise wages, and guarantee paid leave.
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Ballot measures can be used to protect abortion rights.
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Thanks for taking a second to learn more about the ballot measure today, team!
— Fairness Project
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