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Colorado Voter Information for the 2024 Elections

Colorado Voter Information for the 2024 Elections

It’s too late to return your mail-in ballot, but it’s not too late to vote—Colorados have until 7 p.m. on November 5 to vote in person at voting centers across the state or at one of Colorado’s 433 ballot drop boxes.

Once you’re done voting, we have links that can help you: How to vote consciously for judges to retain, explanations of Proposition 131 (ranked election voting) and Proposition 127 (mountain lion and bobcat hunting), and deeper dives . into the 4th Congressional District race (Lauren Boebert vs. Tricia Calvarese), Denver-initiated Proposition 309 (the slaughterhouse ban), and issues such as abortion (Amendment 75).

Colorado ballot measures

Amendment G: Extend homestead property tax exemption

Amendment H: Oversight of Judges

Amendment I: Deny Bail to Murder Accused

Amendment J: Repeal the non-existent ban on same-sex marriage.

Amendment K: Election Deadlines

Amendment 79: Abortion Rights

Amendment 80: School Choice

JJ Proposal: Tax Revenue from Sports Betting

KK proposal: Gun tax, ammunition sales

Proposition 127: Ban cougar and bobcat hunting.

Proposition 128: Prison Reform

Proposal 129: New Veterinary Position

Proposition 130: Law Enforcement Fund

Proposition 131: Ranked Ranked Voting in Elections

Ballot measures in Denver, DPS, Aurora and RTD

Denver city election results

Ballot Question 2R: Denver Affordable Housing Tax

Bulletin Question, Second Quarter: Denver Health Sales Tax

Resolution No. 308: Fur Ban Adopted

Enacted Ordinance No. 309: Ban on Slaughterhouses

Ballot Question 6A: Downtown Denver Improvements

DPS Bulletin Issue 4A: Denver Public Schools Pledge

Aurora Ballot Question 3A: Pit Bull Ban

RTD Ballot Issue 7A: Save Tax Money

Candidates

Find candidate stories and Q&As for: US President, US House of Representatives (from Colorado), Colorado Board of Education, CU Regents, RTD Board of Directors, Colorado State Senate, Colorado House of Representatives, District Attorneys, County Commissioners and Judges.

Colorado Board of Education

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