BOSTON (AP) — Advocates for legalized marijuana in Massachusetts say they expect to submit more than enough signatures to get on the November ballot.

They're among backers of four questions facing a Wednesday deadline to deliver a final batch of at least 10,792 certified signatures to the Secretary of State's office.

A legal challenge to the proposed marijuana question is still pending before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

The other questions would let Massachusetts add up to a dozen new or expanded charter schools each year outside of existing caps, ban the sale of eggs and other food products from farms where animals are confined to overly restrictive cages and let the state issue a second slots parlor license.

The court last week blocked a fifth question related to Common Core educational standards.

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