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American voters cast ballots on more than 140 measures. Here’s what they decided.

A costly campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida failed Nov. 5 and California voters took a step toward tough crime laws as voters in dozens of states weighed more than 140 measures appearing on the ballot alongside races for president and top state offices.

Florida was one of several states deciding high-profile marijuana measures and was among 10 states considering amendments related to abortion or reproductive rights. Voters in several states gave resounding approval to amendments specifically barring noncitizens from voting, and Arizona approved a measure authorizing local police to enforce immigration laws.

Other state measures affected wages, taxes, and education, including school choice measures defeated in Kentucky and Nebraska.

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