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Colorado ballot initiatives: Mountain lion hunting ban, ranked-choice voting delay in early results in mostly rural counties
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Colorado ballot initiatives: Mountain lion hunting ban, ranked-choice voting delay in early results in mostly rural counties

Amendment G

This measure extension of property tax homestead exemption to more disabled veterans than are currently eligible.

Yes: 72%
NO: 27%

Amendment H

The measure would create an independent panel to conduct ethical misconduct hearings and determine disciplinary measures in cases involving judges. Board of Directors would occur citizens, lawyers and judges.

Yes: 72%
NO: 27%

Amendment I

This measure judges will be allowed Denying bail to a person accused of first-degree murder if there is sufficient evidence to presuppose the person will be convicted prior to trial.

Yes: 69%
NO: 30%

Amendment J

This measure would remove the language from the state Constitution, which defines marriage as between “one man and one woman.”

Yes: 64%
NO: 35%

Amendment K

This measure change the application deadline citizens’ voting initiatives and judges’ re-election declarations being made a week earlier.

Yes: 45%
NO: 54%

Amendment 79

This measure would enshrine Coloradans’ unrestricted access to abortion in the state constitution.

Yes: 62%
NO: 37%

Amendment 80

This measure would amend the state’s constitution to include: “Right to choose school” For K-12 students and their parents.

Yes: 47%
NO: 52%

JJ Proposal

This measure It would allow the state to keep all revenue from a 10% tax on sports betting transactions. A measure passed in 2019 legalized sports betting but imposed a $29 million cap on revenue from it, ensuring that any excess was returned to the betting operation.

The Associated Press has called the race for Proposition J.J.

Yes: 76%
NO: 23%

Recommendation KK

This measure It would impose a 6.5% excise tax on sales of firearms, firearm parts and ammunition and use the revenue for school safety, crime victims and mental health services for veterans and youth. It will generate an estimated annual revenue of $39 million.

Yes: 55%
NO: 44%

Proposal 127

This measure banning mountain lion, bobcat and lynx hunting In Colorado.

Yes: 44%
NO: 55%

Recommendation 128

This measure People convicted of certain crimes will be required to serve 85% of their sentence before being eligible for earned time reduction or parole.

Yes: 61%
NO: 38%

Proposal 129

If approved by voters, the measure would create a new state-supervised veterinary position in Colorado. Veterinary professional associates, under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, will be able to perform some tasks that veterinary technicians cannot. including some spay and neuter surgeries.

Yes: 52%
NO: 47%

Recommendation 130

This measure would allow the state to allocate $350 million. funding local law enforcement and requiring the state to provide $1 million in death benefits to the families of state and local law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.

Yes: 52%
NO: 47%

Proposal 131

This measure It will change Colorado’s election system. by creating an open primary election system for state and federal offices and using ranked-choice voting in general elections. The changes will not affect presidential or local races.

In an open primary voting system, all candidates, regardless of party, run together. The top four vote-getters will then advance to a ranked general election, which allows voters to choose multiple candidates in order of preference.

Yes: 44%
NO: 55%