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Townhall: Top Ten Ballot Measures

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As politicians hog the limelight, the real stars in the states are the voters, who will decide the year’s most important constitutional and statutory measures.

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It’s the silly season in politics, that special time when politicians pretend they like us better than the special interests that fund their campaigns. They bombard us with bold and expansive promises of their incredible abilities; they pledge their future fidelity to principle. From bitter experience, oft repeated, we know those promises tend to evaporate faster than warm spit on an August sidewalk.

Regardless of what happens in the presidential race or in the pitched battle for control of the U.S. Senate (and possibly even the U.S. House of Representatives), voters will also be deciding 157 ballot issues in 34 states this November. As Grover G. Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, once quipped, “One big difference between initiatives and elected representatives is that initiatives do not change their minds once you vote them in.”

Here are this year’s top ten ballot measures most critical to … [read the rest of the column on Townhall]

NOTE: For a run-down off all 157 ballot issues in 34 states, consult Ballotpedia.

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