Voters in 32 states were asked to weigh in on more than 100 statewide ballot measures on Election Day, bypassing the usual legislative process for majority-rule policies. Hundreds of millions of dollars were poured into campaigns to sway voters for or against such measures when they showed up to elect the next president and candidates vying in other races. Here are a few of the most closely-watched initiatives. Voters elected whether or not to restrict abortion in Louisiana and Colorado.