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Voting, marijuana, gun rights: States consider ballot initiatives in midterm elections
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Washington — Beyond casting ballots for federal and state candidates, voters in most states are also weighing more than 100 ballot measures in the 2022 midterm elections, touching on hot-button issues including voting rules, immigration, marijuana legalization and gun rights.
Here is a look at the proposals on the ballot for the general election:
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