U.S. Voters Decide on Key Ballot Measures Impacting Abortion, Marijuana, and Elections
Across 41 states, Americans are casting votes on over 150 proposals that could reshape social policies and governance.
- Ten states are considering measures related to abortion, with most seeking to expand reproductive rights.
- Several states are voting on the legalization of marijuana for recreational or medical use, reflecting shifting public attitudes.
- Ballot measures in multiple states aim to reform election systems, including proposals to bar noncitizens from voting.
- Voters are also deciding on economic issues, such as minimum wage increases and tax-related measures.
- Social issues like housing and assisted suicide are on the ballot, with proposals affecting local rent control and the legality of physician-assisted suicide.