Due to a polarized legislature, a major vehicle for policy change has been ballot initiatives. Cannabis legalization, the end of gerrymandering, and the expansion of reproductive freedoms all were passed by ballot initiative over the last 8 years. And that leaves a pressing question: Why have so many ballot initiatives from the left failed to make it to the ballot this year?
Already, the initiative for ranked choice voting, an effort to tax rich people to fund Michigan schools, and a campaign to create one minimum wage for Michiganders all failed to make it on the 2026 ballot. Why? And, what does this say about the state of liberals and the Democratic Party in Michigan?
Colin Jackson is a Capitol reporter for the Michigan Public Radio Network. He spoke about this with The Metro's Robyn Vincent.
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