Connecticut: Question 1 - Allow early voting
This measure would amend the state constitution to permit the legislature to enact early voting. A “YES” vote allows early voting. A “NO” vote opposes early voting.
Approved 60% to 40%.
Michigan: Proposal 2 - Expand voting access and policies
This amendment would add several voting and election policies to the Michigan constitution. It would require nine days of in-person early voting, require state-funded absentee drop boxes, require canvass boards to certify results based only on the official records of votes cast and provide that only election officials could conduct post-election audits, among other changes. A “YES” vote supports adding voting and elections policies to the Michigan constitution. A “NO” vote opposes adding voting and elections policies to the Michigan constitution.
Approved 60% to 40%.
Nebraska: Initiative 432 - Require photo ID for voting
This measure would amend the Nebraska constitution to require that, voters present valid photographic identification in a manner specified by the Legislature. A “YES” supports requiring voter ID. A “NO” rejects voter ID.
Approved 65% to 35%
Nevada: Question 3 - Use ranked choice voting and open primaries
This measure would amend the Nevada constitution to create an open primary system for most federal and state races where the top five vote-getters would advance to the general election. The general election winner would be decided by ranked choice voting. This would apply to Senate, House and governor elections, among others. A “YES” vote supports open top-five primary elections and ranked choice voting for general elections. A “NO” vote opposes open primaries and ranked choice voting. This measure must be passed in 2022 and then again in 2024 to take effect.
Approved 53% to 47%
Ohio: Issue 2 - Require U.S. citizenship to vote in local elections
his measure would amend the state constitution to require that only a citizen of the United States (assuming they meet other requirements) can vote at any state or local election. It would prohibit local governments from allowing a person to vote in local elections if they are not legally qualified to vote in state elections. A “YES” vote supports prohibiting certain people, including non-citizens, from voting in state and local elections. A “NO” vote opposes prohibiting certain people from being able to vote in state and local elections.
Approved 77% to 23%
Ballot measures in the 2022 midterms
As always thanks for the posts for the real details behind the scene that the MSM won’t reveal , or Rinos wont suggest re Ohio / Nebraska type amendments...
RE..Ohio measure to require citizenship to vote...Oregon does that BUT Registers anyone who “claims” they are a citizen...Sec of State supposedly audits Registrations...yeah right.