(This story is part of a series examining state ballot initiatives as well as key issues and races that voters will consider on Nov. 8.)
Unlike 2020, the marijuana industry appears less likely to record a clean sweep of victories when residents in five states head to the polls during this year’s midterm elections to vote on adult-use legalization ballot initiatives.
Recent polls of likely voters in Arkansas, Maryland and Missouri show some support for ballot measures legalizing the cultivation and sale of adult-use marijuana when residents cast their ballots on Nov. 8.
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By contrast, recreational marijuana legalization in North and South Dakota doesn’t seem likely this year, with support for ballot measures there at barely 40% in each state – although polling data has been minimal.
South Dakota is the only state among the five where residents won’t be voting on creating a regulated market.
Instead, voters
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