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Kansas Abortion Referendum (2022)

Kansas voters rejected a proposal to remove abortion protections from the state constitution. 59% voted against the proposal.

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Ohio Issue 1 (2023)

Ohio voters rejected a proposal requiring constitutional amendments to achieve 60% support instead of a simple majority. The proposal lost 57%-43%.

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Ohio Abortion Referendum (2023)

Ohio voters approved constitutional protection for abortion rights with 56.8% support.

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California Proposition 64 (2016)

California voters legalised recreational marijuana through the initiative process with approximately 57% support.

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California Proposition 1 (2022)

California voters approved constitutional protections for abortion and contraceptive rights.

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California Recall Election (2003)

Voters removed Governor Gray Davis from office and replaced him with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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California Recall Election (2021)

Voters rejected an attempt to remove Governor Gavin Newsom, with roughly 62% voting to keep him.

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Citizens United v FEC (2010)

The ruling allowed unlimited independent election spending by corporations and unions, contributing to the growth of Super PACs.

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Motor Voter Act (1993)

Required states to offer voter registration through driving licence applications and public services.

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2020 Presidential Election Turnout

Around 159 million Americans voted, producing turnout of approximately 66%, the highest in over a century.

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2016 Presidential Election

Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by nearly 2.9 million votes but lost the Electoral College and presidency.

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2000 Presidential Election

Al Gore won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College following the Florida recount controversy.

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Mail-In Voting (2020)

Mail voting expanded significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic and contributed to record turnout.

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Voter ID Laws

Many states require identification before voting, creating debate over election security and voter access.

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Shelby County v Holder (2013)

The Supreme Court removed key federal oversight provisions from the Voting Rights Act.