While the world celebratesBarack Obama's historic victory over John McCain, many ballot measures on the state level also deserve our attention (overview). Most controversial among them were the decisions on same-sex marriage and abortion that were up in several states.
Both decisions are still running close in Californiawhereas voters in Florida and Arizona have approved of banning gay marriages and the electorate in South Dakota have rejected a plan to prohibit all abortions in the state except in cases where mother's life or health is at risk or in cases of rape or incest.
In Nebraskaan initiative to end affirmative action was accepted, a similar proposal is still open in Colorado.
Voters in Washingtonapproved of plans to legalize physician assisted suicide making it the second state after Oregon to embrace euthanasia.
As to drug-related issues, Massachusettsvoters accepted decriminalizing possession of one ounce or less of marijuana. Under the new law those caught won't face criminal penalties, but will have to give up the drugs and pay a fine of $100. At the same time Michiganbecame the 13th state to allow the use marijuana to treat pain with doctor's approval.
Finally, a plan to name a sewage-treatment plant after George W. Bush was rejected in San Francisco.