Results: When Americans go to the polls on Tuesday, they will not just be choosing a president and members of Congress - there are 174 extra questions on the ballot in 38 states. And some go to the very heart of key issues in American society. What is, for you, th
Published on 11/02/2012
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When Americans go to the polls on Tuesday, they will not just be choosing a president and members of Congress - there are 174 extra questions on the ballot in 38 states. And some go to the very heart of key issues in American society. What is, for you, the most important proposition in that list?
Voters in Maine, Maryland, Minnesota and Washington will vote in some form on gay marriage on election day.
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Voters in California will choose whether most foods made with genetically modified ingredients should be labelled as such.
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California is set to vote on a proposal to eliminate the death penalty, and replace it with life imprisonment without parole.
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This year in Montana, voters will decide whether parents must be notified when a girl under 16 plans to have an abortion
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People in the city of Witchita in Kansas, will vote on a proposal to add fluoride to the city's water.
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A minimum of 25% of Michigan's electricity would have to come from renewable sources by 2025 if voters opt in favour of a ballot proposal there.
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Massachusetts voters will decide on a proposal to allow doctors to prescribe medication to end the life of a terminally-ill patient, where the person has less than six months left to live, is in a fit condition to make a choice and has expressed a wish to
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Michigan voters will have to vote for a bridge between Detroit and Windsor
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Voters in Oregon will be asked whether they want to lift the ban on casinos in the state (at the moment, the only casinos which can operate there are on Native American land).
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