As of July 12, 2018, six statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in North Carolina on November 6, 2018.
North Carolina does not allow any form of citizen-initiated ballot measures, so all ballot measures must be referred by the legislature. In order for the legislature to put a proposed amendment on the ballot, it must be approved by a 60 percent majority of both the legislative chambers. Once on the ballot, constitutional amendments must be approved by a majority of the electorate.
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