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RandySF

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Tue Apr 16, 2024, 03:03 AM Apr 16

Three More Measures Expected to Join Colorado's November Ballot

Colorado voters will be busy at the virtual ballot box come November.

Initiatives regarding bail eligibility, abortion rights and economic impact statements are on track to qualify for the 2024 ballot; they're now awaiting final verification from the Colorado Secretary of State's Office. If it determines that the measures qualify, they will bring Colorado's total number of certified ballot measures up to four, joining Initiative 50. That measure, which qualified for the ballot in October, seeks to cap property tax revenue increases at 4 percent each year, requiring voter approval for the government to keep tax revenue beyond that.

As of April 15, 214 proposals for citizen ballot measures had been filed, according to the Secretary of State's Office. But very few will end up on the ballot seven months from now; 102 initiatives have already been rejected, withdrawn or expired, and 94 are still awaiting action. Fifteen measures are currently collecting petition signatures to try to qualify for the ballot.

Here's a look at the issues Coloradans can expect to see on their ballots so far:




https://www.westword.com/news/three-more-measures-expected-to-join-colorados-november-ballot-20405557

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