Marijuana legalization has been a ballot measure in a number of states in recent years. In the 2024 election, the issue ...
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The legalization of marijuana was on the ballot in four states on Tuesday. Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota each voted ...
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Four states had marijuana on their ballots last night for either recreational or medical purposes, but only one state passed their weed-related ballot measure.
More than half of Florida voters approved of Amendment 3, but it did not reach the required 60 percent threshold to pass.
Election Day showed varied appetite for cannabis legalization at ballot boxes across the historically-conservative Great Plains.
Massachusetts voters also rejected legalizing the use of psychedelics. In Nebraska, Missouri, and Alaska, ballot initiatives passed requiring employers to provide paid sick leave.
Other state measures affected wages, taxes and education, including school choice measures defeated in Kentucky and Nebraska.
Florida and the Dakotas reject cannabis measures, while Nebraska approves medical cannabis and Dallas decriminalizes. Explore each state's path forward.