Direct Democracy
Big Money Pours Millions Into Ballot Initiative Battles
Dismal voter turnout in 2014 has lowered the threshold for getting measures onto ballots this year.
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2016 is shaping up to be a big year for ballot initiatives.
Political groups have already raised more than $125 million so far to get issues directly before voters, a Bloomberg analysis of state campaign finance data shows. That's a 74 percent increase from what was raised for initiatives at the same point in the 2014 election cycle.