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A 'Yes' vote on Prop 31 upholds a stalled 2020 law that bans the sale of some flavored tobacco products. A 'No' vote overturns it.
A yes vote on I-2124, mean yes, I want the choice to opt out of the long term care tax. It doesn’t get rid of the tax, just ads an opt out. A no vote means keep the tax as is, no opt out option.
A referendum question on the ballot asks voters to amend the Wisconsin constitution, indicating a “yes” or “no” vote. The amendment on the ballot states, “Eligibility to vote.
A 'no' vote on the measure means the language would not be changed. However, a yes or no vote does not change who can currently marry. The U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 ...
The ballot has one issue on it, and voters get to decide "Yes" or "No." If it passes, the state's constitution will be more difficult to change down the road. "Vote yes, absolutely," said voter ...
Changing what a "yes" and "no" means on a ballot referendum won't necessarily make these confusing questions any clearer. Editorial: No to flipping script on ballot referendums. Or do we mean yes?
a yes vote keeps the law in place, a no vote repeals i >> in massachusetts we have a long history of supporting dignity for all people. by supporting yes on three, ...
Voters will have the option to either vote “Yes” or “No” on it.Voting “No” would mean the redistricting process remains unchanged in Ohio.Right now, districts for Ohio’s House, ...
Alabama: Yes. Ballot selfies are legal in Alabama per code section 17-9-50-1. Alaska: No. Ballot selfies are not allowed in Alaska, according to Ballotpedia. Arizona: Yes.
Results for all four Massachusetts ballot questions are now being projected after Tuesday's election. The ballot questions include a constitutional amendment to tax millionaires at a higher rate ...
That language can be somewhat confusing, so you'll also find a summarized explanation of what a "yes" or "no" vote would mean for each issue. Advertisement Election day is Nov. 5.
Voters will have the option to either vote “Yes” or “No” on it. Sign up for our Newsletters. Voting “No” would mean the redistricting process remains unchanged in Ohio.