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English: Based on File:Initiatives,_referendums,_and_legislative_referral_in_the_United_States.png and File:Blank_US_Map_(states_only).svg States that allow direct initiated constitutional amendments
 
States that allow legislatively-referred and direct initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred and direct initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
States that allow legislatively-referred and indirect initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred and direct initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
Illinois allows legislatively-referred initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred and direct initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
Florida allows legislatively-referred, and direct initiated constitutional amendments.

States and federal district that allow initiated statutes

 
Massachusetts allows legislatively-referred and indirect initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred and indirect initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
States that allow legislatively-referred, indirect, and direct initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
Idaho allows direct initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
States that allow indirect initiative statutes, or legislatively-referred initiated constitutional amendments or referendums.
 
Washington D.C. allows direct initiative statutes.

States that allow referendums

 
States that allow legislatively-referred state statutes, or legislatively-referred initiated constitutional amendments or referendums. Or citizen initiated referendums of existing statutes.
 
Delaware allows legislatively-referred state statutes or citizen initiated referendums of existing statutes.

States that allow legislative referral only

 
Kentucky allows legislatively-referred state statutes and legislatively-referred initiated constitutional amendments.
 
States that allow legislatively-referred initiated constitutional amendments only.
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