COLORADO – Voters across Colorado get their say on Constitutional amendments dealing with qualifying age for the general assembly, changing the look of our ballots and redistricting for our representatives. There are also important issues dealing with education funding, transportation funding, oil and gas setbacks, compensation to landowners and campaign contributions.
Election results from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office as of 11/16
Proposition 109 – Bonds for Highway Projects
Yes | 949,500 | 39% |
No | 1,468,773 | 61% |
Proposition 110 – Road Tax
Yes | 987,944 | 41% |
No | 1,443,402 | 59% |
Proposition 111 – Payday Loans Cap
Yes | 1,859,517 | 77 |
No | 547,608 |
Proposition 112 – Setback Requirement for Oil and Gas Development
Yes | 1,113,143 | 45 |
No | 1,367,175 | 55 |
Amendment 73 – Education Funding
Yes | 1,134,161 | 46% |
No | 1,308,088 | 54% |
Amendment 74 – Just Compensation for Reduction in Fair Market Value
Yes | 1,134,870 | 46% |
No | 1,311,929 | 54% |
Amendment 75 – Campaign Contributions
Yes | 811,202 | 34% |
No | 1,572,040 | 66% |
Amendment A – Prohibit Slavery
Yes | 1,595,029 | 66% |
No | 813,513 | 34% |
Amendment V – Lower General Assembly Age
Yes | 886,258 | 36% |
No | 1,562,823 | 64% |
Amendment W – Change Format of Judicial Retention Elections
Yes | 1,259,110 | 54% |
No | 1,080,069 | 46% |
Amendment X – Industrial Hemp Definition
Yes | 1,417,431 | 61 |
No | 919,483 | 39 |
Amendment Y – Congressional Redistricting
Yes | 1,705,827 | 71% |
No | 684,025 | 29% |
Amendment Z – Legislative Redistricting
Yes | 1,682,472 | 71% |
No | 684,870 | 29% |
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