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Friend, we’re gearing up for the 2024 election to launch, support, and win nationwide ballot measure campaigns. As a part of our team, we all know how critical direct democracy efforts like ballot measures are to breaking through partisan gridlock in Congress and passing life-changing policies right at the ballot box.
But we wanted to know, how well does our team know the steps it takes to get a ballot measure passed?
Pop Quiz! The Lifecycle of a Ballot MeasureQuestion 1: How many states can enact constitutional amendments through a ballot measure? [[link removed]]
A. 50
B. 26
C. 18
D. 10
Question 2: What’s the biggest hurdle for a ballot measure to qualify for the ballot? [[link removed]]
A. Collecting enough signatures
B. Submit filing paperwork on time
C. Decide on how the ballot measure will be phrased
D. Choosing a catchy campaign name
E. All of the above (except D)
Question 3: How can a ballot measure gain enough community support to pass? [[link removed]]
A. Grassroots organizing
B. TV ads and mailers
C. Yard signs
D. Choosing a catchy campaign name
E. Community events
E. All of the above
Take our quiz and test your knowledge of the lifecycle of a ballot measure today!
— Survey Team via Fairness Project
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