Washington, D.C., has had a system of direct voting since 1979. Since the passing of the Initiative, Referendum, and Recall Procedures Act, twenty-nine measures have been placed on the ballot for D.C. voters. Voter-approve initiatives include Initiative 59 (legalization of medical marijuana), Initiative 71 (legalization of recreational marijuana), and Initiative 77 (abolition of the separate tipped minimum wage).
Washington, D.C., has had a system of direct voting since 1979. Since the passing of the Initiative, Referendum, and Recall Procedures Act, twenty-nine measures have been placed on the ballot for D.C. voters. Voter-approve initiatives include Initiative 59 (legalization of medical marijuana), Initiative 71 (legalization of recreational marijuana), and Initiative 77 (abolition of the separate tipped minimum wage). (en)
Washington, D.C., has had a system of direct voting since 1979. Since the passing of the Initiative, Referendum, and Recall Procedures Act, twenty-nine measures have been placed on the ballot for D.C. voters. Voter-approve initiatives include Initiative 59 (legalization of medical marijuana), Initiative 71 (legalization of recreational marijuana), and Initiative 77 (abolition of the separate tipped minimum wage). (en)