List of Washington ballot measures


This is a list of all ballot measures that have appeared before voters in Washington from 1889 to 2020. Washington has three types of ballot measures that can be voted on in a general election: initiatives, referendums, and legislatively referred constitutional amendments. In order to be placed on the ballot, supporters of a measure must gather an amount of signatures equal or greater to 8% of the votes cast in the previous state gubernatorial race. All items in this list are sorted in the order they appeared on the ballot.

Background information

Initiatives

There are two types of initiatives in Washington. Initiatives to the People are placed on the ballot and, if passed, become law. Initiatives to the Legislature are first submitted to the Washington Legislature. If they reject the initiative or pass an alternative, the initiative will appear on the ballot for the next general election.

Referendums

Washington has two types of referendums. Referendum measures are laws that have been passed by the legislature and are up for recall. Referendum bills are proposed laws that are placed on the ballot by the legislature in order to gauge public interest.

Legislatively referred constitutional amendments

Legislatively referred constitutional amendments are changes to the Washington State Constitution which have been approved by the legislature but require approval from the people.

1800s

1898

1900–1949

1900

1904

1906

1908

1910

1912

1914

1916

1918

1920

1922

1924

1926

1928

1930

1932

1934

1936

1938

1940

1942

1944

1946

1948

1950–1999

1950

1952

1954

1956

1958

2000