Issues of slavery, guns and abortion laws are all included on some of the state ballot measures for Americans on November 8. The key Midterms election won’t just decide how much power President Joe Biden will have
US voters are set to vote on whacky issues including slavery in the upcoming Midterm elections on November 8.
Some of the voting ballots will also include decisions for voters to be made on issues like closing slavery loopholes, abortion rights and the use of marijuana.
The ballot measures are done at the state and local levels and involve issues that are both large and small.
For example, the state of South Dakota is set to decide whether to legalise marijuana for people over 21, while residents of Wake County in North Carolina can decide whether $530.7 million (£463.7 million) in bonds is issued for school buildings and facilities.