Voting guide for 2026 May 16, Louisiana: Exempt Inventory from Prop Tax: Yes. This would help local business. Increase Judicial Retirement to 75: No. It's better to keep the retirement age lower so that Governor Landry can appoint justices faster. Legislative Control over Civil Service: Yes. LAGOP is using this to crack down on Louisiana's Deep State. Raise teacher pay: No. This is a boon to the teacher unions. St. George CSSA: Yes, this is good. May 19, Alabama: Add to Non-Bailable Offenses: Yes, this will keep prisoners from being released from jail early. Prohibit Lowering DA Compensation: No endorsement/mild yes. I'm not sure why this is even on the ballot. June 9, North Dakota: SSR for Constitutional Amendments: No, because liberal NDSC judges will have a field day with this. June 16, Oklahoma: SQ832/$15 minimum wage: No, because although $15 is pretty much "random guy off the street" money at this point, the removals of exceptions to the minimum wage law such as for restaurant workers will probably create problems in the long term. Let markets take care of this. August 4, Kansas: Elections for KSSC: Yes, although I don't really think it's that great of an idea, because KSGOP supports it. November 3, nationwide: Alaska: Contribution Limits: No. Arizona: Designate drug cartels as terrorists: Yes. Limit taxes on groceries: Yes. Mileage tax ban: Yes. Arkansas: Economic Development Districts: Yes. Citizenship requirement: Yes. Natural Resources bonds: No, although the expenditures are pretty good relatively speaking. It's just probably not worth taking out $500M in new debt. Gun rights amendment: YES. California: Public financing of elections: No, this is welfare for politicians. Basically California Democrats put government funding for their political party on the ballot. Eliminate successor election at recall election: No, this is silly. The idea is to make sure there's an incumbent advantage if a Democrat Governor or Senator gets recalled by temporarily filling the position with a Democrat. Vote requirements for vote requirement change referenda: No. This is literally Democrats manipulating the system of referenda in California. Florida: Budget Stabilization Fund: Yes. This will increase the amount of savings held by the State of Florida. Exempt farm equipment from property taxes: Yes. Georgia: Increase acre limit for agriculture/timber tax reduction: Yes. Hawaii: Increase timeframe for Senate to appoint Judges: No. The HIGOP did not approve of this. Idaho: HJR 4, legislative authority over drugs: Yes. There have been eight failed referenda to legalize weed in Idaho and voters are sick of voting on the issue. HJR 6, English official language: Yes. Indiana: Residency requirements for judges: Yes. Kansas: Citizenship requirement: Yes. Louisiana: Raise income limit for special proptax assesment: Yes. Maryland: Judicial Disabilities Commission: Yes, although I'm not sure if MDGOP was really right to approve it. Massachusetts: Firearms Regulations: NO. Michigan: CC: No. Missouri: Amendment 1 (renew sales tax): No. Amendment 2 (Jackson County Assessor): No. Amendment 3 (ban trannies and abortions): YES! Amendment 4 (Protect Missouri Voters): No, just because I feel like the wording is poor. If it were a majority of congressional districts required to approve of each referendum, then it would make more sense, but "each" sounds like it would need to be universally agreed among both Republican and Democrat districts. Unless they plan on gerrymandering the entire state into red districts, this is not good! Nebraska: Increase Term Limit: Yes. Nevada: Question 6 (abortion right): NO. Question 7 (voter ID): YES. New Mexico: Eliminate Pocket Veto: No. North Carolina: Voter ID: YES. North Dakota: 60% Vote Requirement: Yes. Term limits amendment: Yes. Oregon: Tax increases: No. South Dakota: Constitutional Amendment I (repeal Obamacare): YES. Constitutional Amendment J (citizenship requirement): YES. Constitutional Amendment K (unclaimed property trust fund): Yes. Constitutional Amendment L (supermajority approval): YES. Tennessee: Marsy's Law Replacement: Yes, this is a superior version of Marsy's law as previously passed in Tennessee with additional protections for both victims and the general public. Prohibit property taxes: Yes. Remove right to bail: Yes. Utah: 60% vote requirement for taxes: Yes. Prohibit collective bargaining: Yes. Publication requirements for constitutional amendments: Yes. Vermont: Proposal 3 (right to labor union and collective bargaining): No. Virginia: Remove DOMA: NO. Abortion: NO. Gerrymandering: NO. Felon voters: NO. Wisconsin: Prohibit Emergency Church Closures: YES. Prohibit Affirmative Action: YES. Wyoming: Homeowner's Primary Residence Tax Exemption: Yes.