Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Why This Moment Is Ripe for Direct Democracy
- What Are Citizen-Initiated Ballot Measures?
- A Short History of Citizen-Initiated Ballot Measures
- Lessons from Reform Leaders and Coalitions
- Analysis of Adoption Trends: Strategic Takeaways from History
- Assessing State Readiness: Preliminary Criteria and Methodology
- Conclusion: The Future of Citizen-Initiated Ballot Measures
- Appendix
Appendix
Readiness Score by Category
Table A1 breaks down the overall readiness score of each state by category. These are weighted averages of the individual indicators grouped by category, so the average of these categories is not equivalent to the weighted average of all the pooled indicators used for the rankings.
Initiative Type and Adoption History
Table A2 provides state-by-state information on initiative processes and adoption history. States that attempted but failed to adopt initiative processes are also included. For each state, the table indicates which types of initiatives are allowed (if any), the year of and method of adoption or attempted adoption, and, where successful, the relevant constitutional provision that enshrined initiative or referendum into law.
Source and Descriptive Statistics of Variables Used in Readiness Scores
Table A3 lists the source, mean, and range for all the variables used to calculate the readiness scores. Where applicable, the table also lists the year for which the data is relevant. The table shows the mean and range for each variable before standardization.