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In 2011 there were 3,192 local ballot questions asked in the 11 states tracked by Ballotpedia. Local issues were voted on at 26 different election dates.
In 2010 an estimated 1,490 questions appeared on ballots in 10 states.
Ballotpedia currently tracks a total of 11 states at the local level, based on the availability of comprehensive online election information. A county election website evaluation study can be seen here.
This page summarizes local issues and keeps track of local election dates as followed on the site.
- The first tab, Elections, notes each date that an election was held in the year as well as giving a summary of results for elections that have already occurred.
- The second tab, State, lists each state and lists a few of the measures which have been voted on in that state this year.
- The third tab, Topic lists the main topics addressed in various measures throughout the year.
- The last tab, News has the most recent news article about local measures as well as listing the last five archived articles.
Elections[edit]
January[edit]
- 25
February[edit]
- 8
- 15
- 22
- 1
- 8
- 15
- 5
- 12
- 19
- 26
- 3
- 17
- 24
- 7
- 28
- 12
- 2
- 16
- 30
September[edit]
- 6
- 13
- 20
November[edit]
- 1
- 8
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Arizona 59 measures were voted on, 25 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in California 90 measures were voted on, 62 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Florida 21 measures were voted on, 14 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Michigan 172 measures were voted on, 120 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Missouri 14 measures were voted on, 9 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Ohio 1,685 measures were voted on, 1,291 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Oregon 43 measures were voted on, 31 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Washington 122 measures were voted on, 83 were approved
- November 8, 2011 ballot measures in Wisconsin 16 measures were voted on, 8 were approved
- 15
By state[edit]
Arizona[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Arizona
...click here for all 2011 Arizona local measures.
California[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, California
...click here for all 2011 California local measures.
Colorado[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Colorado
...click here for all 2011 Colorado local measures.
Florida[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Florida
...click here for all 2011 Florida local measures.
Illinois[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Illinois
...click here for all 2011 Illinois local measures.
Michigan[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Michigan
...click here for all 2011 Michigan local measures.
Missouri[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Missouri
...click here for all 2011 Missouri local measures.
- See also: Local ballot measures, Ohio
...click here for all 2011 Ohio local measures.
- See also: Local ballot measures, Oregon
...click here for all 2011 Oregon local measures.
Washington[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Washington
...click here for all 2011 Washington local measures.
Wisconsin[edit]
- See also: Local ballot measures, Wisconsin
...click here for all 2011 Wisconsin local measures.
By topic[edit]
Below is a sampling of topics addressed on local ballot measures in 2011. For a full list see Political topics addressed in local ballot measure elections in 2011.
- See also: Political topics in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Advisory measures[edit]
- Local advisory vote, California, 2011
- Local advisory vote, Florida, 2011
- Local advisory vote, Illinois, 2011
- Local advisory vote, Ohio, 2011
- Local advisory vote, Washington, 2011
- Local advisory vote, Wisconsin, 2011
- City bonds, Arizona, 2011
- City bonds, Colorado, 2011
- City bonds, Florida, 2011
- City bonds, Illinois, 2011
- City bonds, Michigan, 2011
- City bonds, Missouri, 2011
- City bonds, Ohio, 2011
- City bonds, Oregon, 2011
- City bonds, Washington, 2011
- City bonds, Wisconsin, 2011
- City bonds, California, 2011
Budgets[edit]
Governance[edit]
- City governance, Florida, 2011
- City governance, Washington, 2011
- City governance, Texas, 2011
- City governance, Oregon, 2011
- City governance, Ohio, 2011
- City governance, Michigan, 2011
- City governance, Illinois, 2011
- City governance, Colorado, 2011
- City governance, Arizona, 2011
- Castle Pines City Ordinance Publishing Question (November 2011)
- City governance, California, 2011
- City tax, Georgia, 2011
- City tax, California, 2011
- City tax, Colorado, 2011
- City tax, Florida, 2011
- City tax, Illinois, 2011
- City tax, Michigan, 2011
- City tax, Washington, 2011
- City tax, Oregon, 2011
- City tax, Ohio, 2011
- City tax, Missouri, 2011
- County bonds, Colorado, 2011
- County bonds, Illinois, 2011
- County bonds, Michigan, 2011
- County bonds, Missouri, 2011
- County bonds, Oregon, 2011
- County bonds, Washington, 2011
Budgets[edit]
No measures are in this category. If you have information or news to share about a measure please e-mail editor@ballotpedia.org.
Governance[edit]
- County tax, Minnesota, 2011
- County tax, Washington, 2011
- County tax, Oregon, 2011
- County tax, Missouri, 2011
- County tax, Michigan, 2011
- County tax, Illinois, 2011
- County tax, Colorado, 2011
- County tax, Arizona, 2011
- County tax, Ohio, 2011
- County tax, California, 2011
District[edit]
- District tax, Washington, 2011
- District tax, Oregon, 2011
- District tax, Ohio, 2011
- District tax, Missouri, 2011
- District tax, Michigan, 2011
- District tax, Illinois, 2011
- District tax, Colorado, 2011
- District tax, Arizona, 2011
Governance[edit]
TRENTON, New Jersey: A proposed bill in the New Jersey Legislature seeks to allow schools to move their budget and school elections to the November ballot. Traditionally school votes are held in April but have long been criticized for their low voter turnouts and high costs to run. Previous attempts to move these elections to November have all failed, but with this bill there may be renewed hope. This bill, unlike the previous attempts, would give the schools the choice to move the elections to November, it would not be mandatory. Opponents though note that this could cause more confusion for residents if different schools in the same area choose to have their votes at all different times throughout the year. But the New Jersey Education Association and the Teachers Union have given their support behind this bill, where as they had been against the previous attempts. Governor Chris Christie is now reviewing the bill.[1]
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