2019 United States ballot measures
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This page lists state ballot measures in the United States in 2019 in the United States by state. Measures are included whether they are initiated by a state legislature or by the citizens of said state. Subheadings are included under a state if there was a measure that was held on a different date with the subheading being the date of the ballot measures.
Results for each measure are included the "Results" heading and not under headings for each state with only whether they passed or not being included.
Results
[edit]| State | Origin | Status | Measure | % req | Yes | No | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maine | Legislature | Passed | Question 2[1] | >50%[2] | 141,162
 75.50%  | 
45,799
 24.50%  | 
| Texas | Proposition 4[3] | >50%[4] | 1,477,373
 74.35%  | 
509,547
 25.65%  | ||
| Kansas | Eliminate Revision of Census Population Amendment[5] | >50%[6] | 203,572
 59.62%  | 
137,483
 40.31%  | ||
| Louisiana | Amendment 2[7] | >50%[8] | 612,257
 50.39%  | 
612,257
 49.61%  | ||
| Failed | Amendment 4[9] | >50%[10] | 442,998
 36.51%  | 
770,395
 63.49%  | 
Maine
[edit]- Question 2, Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would allow those who have disabilities to be able to sign ballot petitions through other means.[1]
 
Texas
[edit]- Proposition 4, Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would prohibit the state from levying income taxes. The amendment passed.[3]
 
Kansas
[edit]- Kansas 2019 Eliminate Revision of Census Population Amendment, Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that would exclude using data from the US Census Bureau about those serving in the military and students when doing redistricting for the Kansas state legislature. The amendment passed.[5]
 
Louisiana
[edit]October 12
[edit]- Amendment 2, Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, let approproriates from the Education Excellence Fund be given "to the Louisiana Educational Television Authority (LETA), Thrive Academy, and laboraty schools operated by public colleges."[7]
 - Amendment 4, Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, exempt properties with less than 15 residential units from taxes in New Orleans. This measure failed.[9]
 
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Maine Question 2, Allow for Alternative Initiative Signatures for Persons with Disabilities Amendment (2019)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
 - ^ "Legislatively referred constitutional amendment". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
 - ^ a b "Texas Proposition 4, Prohibit State Income Tax on Individuals Amendment (2019)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
 - ^ "Laws governing ballot measures in Texas". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
 - ^ a b "Kansas Eliminate Revision of Census Population Amendment (2019)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
 - ^ "Laws governing ballot measures in Kansas". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
 - ^ a b "Louisiana Amendment 2, Education Excellence Fund Uses Amendment (October 2019)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-31.
 - ^ "Amending state constitutions". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-31.
 - ^ a b "Louisiana Amendment 4, New Orleans Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemption Amendment (October 2019)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-24.
 - ^ "Amending state constitutions". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-10-24.