Data

General Issues
Governance & Political Institutions
Specific Topics
Transparency
Government Transparency
Freedom of Information
Location
Claremont
United States
Links
http://roseinstitute.org/initiatives/
Ongoing
Yes

CASE

Rose Institute Initiative Database

March 16, 2019 Jaskiran Gakhal, Participedia Team
August 4, 2018 Scott Fletcher Bowlsby
July 16, 2018 Ethan Way
General Issues
Governance & Political Institutions
Specific Topics
Transparency
Government Transparency
Freedom of Information
Location
Claremont
United States
Links
http://roseinstitute.org/initiatives/
Ongoing
Yes

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Problems and Purpose

The Rose Institute Initiative Database provides open information on all statewide initiatives adopted by voters in the United States from the first successful statewide initiative in 1904 to 2016. It allows users to sort voter-approved initiatives by year, state, subject category, and more, and to export data in a variety of forms to meet their research needs.

Background History and Context

Originally developed by Dr. Ken Miller of Claremont McKenna College and student researchers as the empirical basis for Dr. Miller’s book Direct Democracy and the Courts, the database supplements the book and provides a resource for researchers and others interested in the development and use of the initiative process.

Organizing, Supporting, and Funding Entities

The database is maintained at the Rose Institute of State and Local Government.

Participant Recruitment and Selection

The database is open to anyone with an internet connection. 

Methods and Tools Used

What Went On: Process, Interaction, and Participation

Influence, Outcomes, and Effects

Analysis and Lessons Learned

See Also

Initiative Process (method) 

References

http://roseinstitute.org/initiatives/

External Links

Official Website 

Notes

Lead image: Miller-Rose Initiative Database https://goo.gl/EVsXQa