Ballotpedia tracked all the ballot measures voters decided on in 2025. Thirty statewide ballot measures appeared in nine states, including California, Texas, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Voters approved 83% of these measures and rejected 17%.
The measures covered many topics like voting rules, congressional redistricting, gun safety, bail requirements, and judicial conduct. Texas had several constitutional amendments about bail, judicial conduct, and banning non-citizen voting. Maine voters decided on voter ID requirements and gun safety measures.
California had the most expensive measure about congressional districts. Most elections happened on November 4, but some states voted earlier in the year. Only two citizen-initiated measures appeared on ballots, the fewest since 2019.
This report helps people understand what policy changes voters approved across America and provides detailed information about each measure, including campaign spending and election results.