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A constitutional amendment relating to the Colorado Supreme Court Passed 5,863 (56.40%) 4,528 (43.60%) Measure 3 A constitutional amendment relating to the Colorado Supreme Court Passed 5,006 (54.50%) 4,174 (45.50%) Measure 4 A constitutional amendment relating to the Colorado Supreme Court Passed 5,389 (55.70%) 4,293 (44.30%) Measure 5 A ...
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Amendment 38 was a measure on the 2006 ballot in Colorado. If passed, it would have amended the Colorado Constitution. If passed, it would have amended the Colorado Constitution. It would have extend the petition process to all levels of state government to expand citizens' ability to propose changes to state laws and local ordinances or ...
2006 Colorado Amendment 20, legalization of medical marijuana; 2006 Colorado Amendment 41, established ethics commission for public officials; 2006 Colorado Amendment 42, raised the state minimum wage to $6.85 per hour with set increases, superseded by Amendment 70 (2016) 2006 Colorado Amendment 43, banned same-sex marriage (overturned in ...
Colorado Amendment 80 was a proposed amendment to the Colorado Constitution that appeared on the general election ballot on November 5, 2024, in Colorado. If passed, the amendment would have added a provision to the state's Constitution guaranteeing the right to school choice. The measure must have been approved by at least 55% of voters to ...
An amendment in the state's election law would delay implementation of a proposed November ballot initiative. Voting organizations urge a governor's veto.
If ratified, Amendment 47 would have added a new section to the Colorado Constitution, which would state, in part: (1) This Amendment shall be known and may be cited as the "Colorado Right to Work Amendment". (2) (a) No person shall, as a condition of employment, be required to: (I) be a member of a labor union; and
Former U.S. Rep. Claudine Schneider, who represented RI in the 1980s, is one of six plaintiffs in lawsuit against Trump.