Forty-four proposed ballot questions moved on to the next step in the process, while three didn’t make the cut, Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced on Wednesday.

From those 44, 40 proposed laws could end up as questions on the November 2026 ballot, and four proposed constitutional amendments could be on the November 2028 ballot.

“I applaud the civic engagement of our residents, who filed a record-breaking 47 ballot initiative petitions this year,” said Campbell. “My office reviews each petition according to the strict criteria outlined in Article 48 of our state constitution,” and other constitutional policies and personal opinions are not taken into consideration, she said.

The three initiatives that did not make the cut – to eliminate no-excuse mail-in voting; to add an amend

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