Overview
- Republican voters will weigh 10 advisory propositions while Democrats face 13, with all questions decided by simple yes-or-no votes.
- Party officials describe the propositions as a tool to gauge member priorities for platforms to be adopted at biennial conventions later this year.
- Analysts note GOP results could more readily translate into legislation because Republicans control statewide offices and the Legislature.
- Republican measures emphasize property tax changes, K–12 rules on teaching and services, term limits, water export bans, restricting services for undocumented immigrants, barring Democrats from legislative leadership, and prohibiting Sharia law.
- Democratic measures focus on expanding Medicaid, protecting reproductive decision-making, boosting school funding to the national per‑pupil average, legalizing adult cannabis with expungement, raising public employee pay, nonpartisan redistricting, expanded transit, and red flag laws.