<P> In many U.S. states, ballot measures may originate by several different processes: Overall, 27 US states and Washington D.C. allow some form of direct democracy . </P> <P> An Initiative is a means through which any citizen or organization may gather a predetermined number of signatures to qualify a measure to be placed on a ballot, and to be voted upon in a future election . (These may be further divided into constitutional amendments and statutory initiatives . Statutory initiatives typically require fewer signatures to qualify to be placed on a future ballot .) </P> <P> The following US states allow initiated state statutes, also called initiative (direct) state statutes: </P> <Ul> <Li> Alaska </Li> <Li> Arizona </Li> <Li> Arkansas </Li> <Li> California </Li> <Li> Colorado </Li> <Li> Idaho </Li> <Li> Maine </Li> <Li> Massachusetts </Li> <Li> Michigan </Li> <Li> Missouri </Li> <Li> Montana </Li> <Li> Nebraska </Li> <Li> Nevada </Li> <Li> North Dakota </Li> <Li> Ohio </Li> <Li> Oklahoma </Li> <Li> Oregon </Li> <Li> South Dakota </Li> <Li> Utah </Li> <Li> Washington </Li> <Li> Wyoming </Li> </Ul>

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